
Tiny Whoop Beta 65s Low Profile camera mount
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UPDATE: V2 has been upgraded with additional support after mine broke during a race. A small chunk was removed from the design to align perfectly with a chip on the camera, allowing it to sit more securely. Printing in PETG is also recommended if possible. The Tiny Whoop has just been upgraded to the Beta 65 frame and motors. The new frame requires a different mount, so I designed a low-profile version specifically for this model. The camera is positioned at a 25-degree angle, but due to the unique shape of the frame, it's likely closer to 30-35 degrees. If you prefer a 25-degree angle, some trimming of the frame will be necessary. The AKK A5 camera used on this build measures just under 14 mm wide. A slightly wider camera, up to 15mm, can fit between the hoops, but larger models may not fit due to space constraints. To secure the camera in place, a small square of VHB (3m mounting tape) is applied, providing an incredibly strong hold.
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