
V-Tail multicopter 30° angle
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I wanted to print something new but I needed a more extreme 30-degree angle for the rear motors. So I took it upon myself to redesign and modify the rear of the frame exactly how I envisioned it. Plus, I decided to lengthen the frame and arms by an extra 2 centimeters for better integration of larger 8-foot props. This setup flies amazingly well! The inventor deserves all my thanks. Check out this latest update: here's a fresh picture showing the remade frame and front arms bathed in glowing-in-the-dark ABS! Here's some behind-the-scenes footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFAxG-_sk4o Instructions To build the perfect replica, I highly recommend printing all parts with just 10% infill. It strikes a wonderful balance - it keeps the entire structure super lightweight while adding just enough strength, and you'll also save valuable time, materials, and sanity. Believe me, I've learned from past experiences with Demonika9438's inaugural print of my revised original design. No need to overcomplicate things with too much infill!
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