MVT - Mini Tricopter

MVT - Mini Tricopter

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I really enjoy flying tricopters and admire the design of the MVQ and Hovership MHQ2, so I decided to combine those frames to create my own tricopter. The key difference lies in the rear tail section, which features an integrated servo mount, and the upper plate that I modified to accommodate a GPS module. The bill of materials should be identical to either the MVQ or MHQ2. Print Settings Printer: Ultibots K250v Rafts: No preference Supports: None required Resolution: 0.3mm Notes: Arms and landing gear require at least 75% infill, with 2-3 walls for added stability. Plates should be printed with a moderate 40% infill and 2-3 walls for structural integrity. The rear yaw mechanism employs a carbon fiber rod that I secured using epoxy. Once the rod is set, you can trim down a servo horn to fit through the plastic mounting holes.

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