
Tyro69 legs - base and battery cover
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Edit (6/20/2020): I've made significant upgrades to the legs after multiple flights, reinforcing them and adding holes to route antenna wires through, which can be found under "BattCvrLegs_V5" in the files. The original design remains available. This remix combines excellent parts with new additions. I've added sturdy legs to the battery protector, enabling effortless takeoffs on grassy fields by keeping it level and blades out of the grass. I also shortened the receiver-holder, originally designed for the top stack. By cutting off its legs and supergluing it to the base, I created a secure fit. For now, masking tape helps direct antennas through each side. This design fits loosely, only going in/out one side - simply pull cables until the circuit board is in place. You should be able to access the bind-button by pulling it forward as needed. Double-check your cable lengths before gluing it in place. I printed at a .24 layer height for reference purposes, with no supports required.
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