Zalsky's CheapCopter - 3D printed frame parts for Tricopter assembly
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Introducing a new foldable tricopter with 3D-printed frame components; watch a CAD preview here and flight testing video here. The tail motor tilt mechanism is concealed within an aluminum pipe, while the tilting servo resides on the body and moves via a carbon fiber tube inside the aluminum one. Spring-suspended skid legs provide excellent landing support. Key hardware components include Hextronic DT750 motors, Turnigy Multistar 30A ESCs, KK 2.0 flight controller board, Turnigy nano-tech 4000mAh 3S battery pack, 9"/5" three-bladed propellers, Hitec HS 311 servo, and an orange 6-channel receiver for DSM2 modulation. Keep the build light (my model weighs 1600g) to enhance flight time and maneuverability.
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