
Nirvana Angle Dangler
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The Nirvana transmitter boasts exceptional ergonomics that I've ever experienced in a radio - except the angle of the dangle is atrocious in its stock configuration. As someone who flies more than quads, I demand my transmitter to remain securely in place when I let go of it. To address this issue, I embarked on creating a fix that many would label as a balance bar, but I prefer to call Angle Dangler. This project is still underway, with my ultimate goal being a 2-piece aluminum Angle Dangler permanently attached to the Nirvana's lanyard loop. Achieving this will necessitate modifying the stock cover, and I'll provide a printable template for that cut. In the meantime, you can print this out of TPU and secure it to the Nirvana with an M3 screw and nut. I was astonished at how well this worked out of TPU... initially, I expected it to flex excessively and be completely non-functional. I may offer these Angle Danglers for sale on Twisted Quads' platform, contingent upon how much labor is involved in producing the first one.
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