
Vice Versa V2 quadcopter (250mm)
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Hardware Requirements: * 30x M3 x 10mm hex head bolts * Electronics Used: + FC: CC3D V2.0 + Esc: RacerStar 4in1 20Amp (Oneshot) + Rx: De-cased FlySky FS-R6B + FPV: Eachine TX03 AIO cam + Motors: RacerStar BR2403 2300kv + Props: Racerstar 5051 Tri All Parts Purchased from BangGood.com for a Total of £76.15 Key Features of Design: * Internal Electronics: All components except the battery are enclosed within the main body, and motors are also fully enclosed. * Lightweight: With an 1800mAh 4S battery, the frame weighs under 400g when fully built. * Durable: The frame has survived multiple bumps and at least two large crashes without sustaining any damage despite using simple natural-colored ABS. * Flexible: The battery can be mounted on top or bottom of the frame to allow for free mounting of additional action cams on top. * Adaptable: There is enough space inside for various configuration options, such as using separate ESCs and mini PCBs or a 4in1 ESC stacked with the FC. Updates: * April 9th, 2017: A new version of the lower main body was added, allowing for bolting through the entire frame (arms and all) and securing with captive nuts on the base. Required: + 12x M3 x 25mm bolts + 12x M3 nuts * April 15th, 2017: A simple action cam mount (compatible with Go-Pro or clone) was added. Print Settings: * Printer: Poltur XL * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.3mm * Infill: 30% * Notes: It is recommended to run infill at a minimum of 40% or more, depending on the brand of ABS used, for optimal results.
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