
Volantex ASW28 (V2) F411 mounting plate
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I needed a Matek 411 Wing FCC installed in my Volantex ASW28 V2, so I created this mounting plate to ensure it is perfectly aligned and securely fastened. To guarantee precise positioning, I designed the F411 slot at the top. Step 1: Secure the F411 onto this print My F411 Wing fits snugly into this plate. Use the bolts from the F411 to secure it in place, possibly requiring longer screws than those that come with the F411. Alternatively, you can use this 3D printed plate as a substitute for the bottom plate that comes with the F411 and install it using the default screws. Another option is to attach some tape to keep the F411 firmly in place on this mounting plate. Step 2: Attach the 3D print & F411 combo to the upper plywood plate The bottom of the mounting plate fits snugly into the gaps on the upper plywood plate in the ASW28. I've used a tie-rip to hold it in position. Alternatively, you can use tape or hot glue to securely fix this 3D printed part to the plywood plate. Optional To complete my ASW28 with GPS and FPV capabilities, I've designed two additional components. One is a pod that holds the GPS receiver and VTX, while the other is a design for mounting a mini FPV camera on the tail. The F411 combined with these parts also resolves the CoG problem when using larger batteries, such as my 3S/4S 3000mAh LiIon ones.
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