V-ship
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I present to you the V-ship, my latest creation, designed with innovation and precision in mind. The front motors are pusher motors that offer enhanced thrust by tilting slightly forward. The rear motors boast a well-known V-tail design, while the mid-mounted motors will connect parallelly with the front motors and spin at an identical rate. A conventional hexacopter setup is expected to control the device effectively, complemented by high-pitched propellers placed on the rear for improved aerodynamics. There is a robust mount designed specifically for accommodating fatshark CMOS or CCD sensors, as well as for securing a Mobius underneath via a durable strap. An ample space has been allocated below the tail for installing an FPV system, and just above is where the battery can be comfortably placed. The design is still awaiting completion and construction, scheduled to be finalized at an undisclosed future date. Files are once again readily accessible, having been successfully backed up on March 29th. Sorry for any inconvenience previously experienced due to this temporary lapse. Feel free to start printing without hesitation. In light of user feedback, a subsequent version titled "platta v2" incorporates slightly enlarged antenna holes and more generous support structure for added convenience around the camera mount. The most recent modification – introduced on March 15th in "bak v2" – aims to resolve a reported issue involving the rear assembly. This enhancement ensures that securing screws in their designated place poses no challenges whatsoever. Key Guidelines For printing, ABS material is recommended, paired with high or full infill for maximum stability and strength. Motors employed should possess a 2204 specification with an approximate KV range of 2000-2300; while front motors utilize 5x3 propellers, the rear unit utilizes larger 5x4 props to optimize performance.
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