
Skele7on Whoop Low rider for 2S
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EDIT: 1.3 frame added with sturdier legs. EDIT: I've created a new version of the frame that incorporates slightly stronger ducts which enable it to lose one motor arm without compromising overall stability when crashes occur, as the ducts flex rather than putting stress on the motor mount. This updated design also features screws for mounting the FC to the frame instead of a friction fit. To assemble, attach the FC from the bottom. Additionally, I've designed a lighter weight version of the camera mount / top cover. Parts: FC: http://bit.ly/34oPuYs Motors: http://bit.ly/2tqFUYf Camera: http://bit.ly/2Mgm0px Props: http://bit.ly/2PNvKs6 Here is a revised lower rider version of my 66mm whoop frame, optimized for printing in polycarbonate. It's taken an extensive amount of time to design something that consistently withstands crashes (this has withstood numerous hits without sustaining damage) and exhibits superior flight characteristics compared to stock Whoop frames. The material used (polycarbonate) and the frame's design with vertical braces securely holding each motor in place contribute to its exceptional stiffness, which translates to remarkable flight characteristics with no noticeable washout. However, this improved stability comes at a cost of approximately 2g more weight than a standard frame (around 5.5g), requiring the ability to print pure PC. I fly this model at S, where the extra 2g doesn't significantly impact performance - and it flies exceptionally well, even with relatively large 2S batteries...
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