Ryan's 2" Micro Quadcopter Frame

Ryan's 2" Micro Quadcopter Frame

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This is the 3rd iteration of my first micro quadcopter frame redesign. It's specifically designed for use with 110x motors, 2" props in a pusher configuration, which means they're mounted upside down compared to how it prints. The frame measures 80mm motor to motor at the front, 63mm at the rear, and 80mm between the front and rear motors. It has mounting holes for a 20x20 FC/ESC stack and an fpv camera of your choice. There's plenty of room to add any other components you might want to include. I'm hoping to find space for a battery strap somewhere on the design. It's still a work in progress, but it's definitely flyable right now. Unfortunately, it does weigh more than carbon fiber frames due to its material, coming in at around 50g in my prints so far. The ducts have some benefits and drawbacks, but I'm not sure how much of an impact they'll make at this scale or if they'll just cause problems. This is an experimental design, so I might decide to improve it or start from scratch instead - any comments and feedback you have are welcome!

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