Tilt'N'Hurl
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This is Tilt'N'Hurl - A High-Performance Fpv Quad It features a quick change motor mount system, two separate battery bays, and an abundance of mounting points for customization. An integrated fpv camera holder adds to its versatility. With lots of bells and whistles, this design has been perfected over the last 3 months. Additional random components like different motor mounts will be added later on. Everything is currently set up to accommodate m3 and m4 screws. However, metal tie rods are required to connect the left and right pods to the common front and rear servos, which are mounted inboard. The arms are labeled Left and Right for a reason - to keep the pivot axis aligned with the servo arm rotation axis. Two sets of tilt pods are attached at this time, one designed for use with tie rods and one for more rigid L-shaped aluminum stock. Perforated and non-perforated versions of the two decks are provided for weight savings. This design plays nicely with Thundead mini fpv quad parts as well - a nod to them, as they were the inspiration behind this creation, even though everything was made from scratch. These models have been optimized to print without any support material for the two body decks. You'll need: m3 bolts of various sizes (nuts are optional, as holes are sized for self-tapping). Small ball bearings for the tilt pods (or substitute with 3d printed bushings). Tie rods or L stock for the tilt linkages. Optional carbon fiber landing feet from a Turnigy Talon frame. Servo mounting screws. And patience - these prints take a while. Build it, post a picture, and try to keep it airborne for more than 15 seconds. Have fun!
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