TinyB 100 mm brushless quadcopter

TinyB 100 mm brushless quadcopter

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This is an ongoing project, a fully functional 100mm brushless micro quad with motor mounts designed for 1104 motors and capable of supporting up to 65mm propellers. Parts Needed: 1 x Bottom plate, 3 mm thick 1 x Top plate, 1.5 mm thick 2 x Side plates for AIO camera, 1 mm thick Components Used: Motors: 1103, 8000KV (note: these have a smaller mounting pattern, but can still be used with careful installation due to the flexibility of the plastic) Electronic Speed Controller: 6A Blheli_s Flight Controller: Picoblx clone FPV AIO Camera: Aomway HB25T (or any other small AIO camera that fits) Battery: Most small 2S batteries should work Receiver: Micro receiver for your radio Assembly Instructions: 1. Print the bottom plate, top plate, and two side plates for the top assembly. 2. Use M2 nylon standoffs to separate the top and bottom plates. 3. Secure the AIO camera between the two side plates using a rubber band and double-sided tape. Test Prints: All files have been tested on a Prusa i3 rework with ABS material, 100% infill, and support generated by Cura. Project Notes: This project is a test run to explore the use of 65mm propellers with 1103 motors. It's also an exercise in CAD design and 3D modeling. Feel free to modify or use this project as you see fit, but please give credit if used. If you're interested in high-quality micro frames, I highly recommend RotoriousFPV.com - they offer top-notch designs that are well worth the investment.

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