Red Devil quadcopter
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A new quadcopter specifically designed for crash-prone flyers like me has been built. Additionally, I've printed and reworked Swepet's Vampire, an excellent copter. However, as a beginner, I tend to print parts after each attempt. To assemble the build, print all components with 15% fill and double perimeter for weight reduction. Support material should be used when printing feet, which will fit into aluminum tubes. Two 15mm square tubes, 800mm long with a 1.5mm wall thickness, are cut in half to form a cross. The motor pods have a 600mm pitch, and arms extend 100mm for prop protection. You'll need approximately 12 M4 hex socket head cap screws, 16 nylock nuts, and washers to safeguard the plastic. The Red Devil canopy is a SolidWorks-rendered part (jpeg), as I haven't printed it yet. A lighter version of the body half is available, with more countersunk holes for hex nuts and longer slots for Lipo-strap attachment.
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