Thrust Vectoring Mount electric
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This is a remix of the "Thrust Vectoring Mount for 29 mm rocket engines". It's specifically designed to help you build your rocket using an R/C motor for initial hovering tests. There are also plans available for the 29mm rocket version. This remix has several key features: it's approximately half the size of the original, can tilt up to 8 degrees on each side, and includes landing leg holders inspired by the Falcon 9 design. The lower rocket body has been modified to accommodate a lipo battery (3S) with space for holding PCBs. The upper part of the thrust vector mount features screw holes and protective covers for sensors. Additionally, there are screw holes in the parts to allow you to attach other rocket components. The entire thrust vector mount can be printed in one piece using 20% concentric support. Sensors used in this design include: GY68 BMP180: A digital barometric pressure sensor board that replaces the BMP085. Pro GY-521 MPU-6050: A module featuring a gyro and accelerometer. Screws required for assembly are M4/M3.5 x 8 for connecting rocket parts and mounting the vectoring mount, and M3 x 6 for mounting sensors.
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