
Whoopsie 65mm quad
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Since I've been flying whoops, I've been breaking frames of my Mobula6. Now that my favorite supplier is out of the EU, I need to find another way to keep flying. Although it's slightly heavier than the original frame (Original frame is 3,3 grams, this is 7 grams) it's also easy to print so if you're downed anyway you can just print a new part and go fly again. Ultralight version only needs the square frame printed. This frame is 1.5 grams so shaves 2 grams off of the total weight, at the cost of no more prop ducts. The full version needs: - 1 x Square Frame - 1 x Prop Protectors - 2 x Battery Clip - 4 x Spacers The battery clip has to be glued underneath the frame. You don't absolutely need them but they come in handy as the battery tends to move. Assembly instructions: Glue the battery clips under the square frame. Put a spacer on all four flightcontroller-stands, and then rest the prop ducts on the flightcontroller-stands. Now, install the motors, FC, camera and VTX and you're done! I'm using the internals of a Mobula6 (0802 19000kV motors, crazybee V4 FC, Runcam Nano) which transplant right over.
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