Multirotor autopilot cover with level gps base mounting holes and receiver antena hole

Multirotor autopilot cover with level gps base mounting holes and receiver antena hole

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This is a protective cover for a multicopter autopilot system, designed to provide ample space for both the autopilot and radio receiver units. The cover features an opening above the cockpit for the receiver antenna to protrude, while a level GPS antenna base is situated at the rear with a conveniently located wire access hole for connecting the GPS wire to the autopilot module. If necessary, the cover can be easily scaled down to fit smaller multicopters without compromising its functionality. I personally use this design on my Tarot 960, and it looks surprisingly small amidst the large quad's frame. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Extended Rafts: No Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: .4mm head Infill: 20% on tail, sides, and tail fins; 100% all others Notes: The front tabs can be securely attached to any area of the front nose cone. When assembling the tail section, pay close attention to the read labels for proper alignment. Additionally, an access hole is provided in front of the antenna base for easy GPS wire connection.

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