QUAD 260T WITH TILT AND  SERVO

QUAD 260T WITH TILT AND SERVO

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This is a drone with a servo for tilting the motors, printed in ABS with a 0.4mm nozzle and a layer height of 0.2mm. The servo tilts the motors to an angle of 35 degrees, resulting in forward movement without fuselage inclination, thus reducing aerodynamic resistance. Aluminum tubes of 8x6mm can be used for the axles, along with four HK0808 ball bearings. The 2204/2300KV motors are used with 6x3 or 6x4.5 propellers. Forward movement is controlled by two channels on the transmitter and a two-position switch: One position allows the forward stick to control only the motors (forward and backward), while the other position controls only the servo for forward movement, keeping the motors fixed as in stationary mode. To move backwards, some motor assistance is required because the servo cannot tilt much - the throttle stick for the front motors sometimes collides with the propeller. It's designed to fly well and does so beautifully, with a flight that's similar to an airplane.

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