Bloom Drone Developer Platform
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Drone platform for 12inch props. Designed with the maker and developer in mind.
Recommended hardware:
- 12 inch props
- motors between 800kv to 500kv with a 19 mm & 25mm bolt tie down pattern (tested with 650kv MT3506 T-Motor)
- small 36mm x 36mm flight controller (tested with Flip32)
- 4 in one 36mm x 36mm electronic speed controller (tested with Favourite 20Ax4)
- small 25mw VTX with fixed antena mount (tested with Foxeer TM25)
- small FPV camera (tested with Foxeer Arrow V1)
- VTX antena
- 30mm length x 5mm diameter round aluminum standoffs inserted inside motor arms. Place a screw to absorb impact when hammering the standoff inside the motor arm.
- steel screws to hold motors and center plates (6mm recommended thread length)
- two 4s 1300mah lipos
Motor boom printing recommendations:
-Setting low infill values will make the booms lightweight as carbon fiber counterparts or maybe lighter. Unfortunately this will sacrifice strength. On the other hand setting h
Recommended hardware:
- 12 inch props
- motors between 800kv to 500kv with a 19 mm & 25mm bolt tie down pattern (tested with 650kv MT3506 T-Motor)
- small 36mm x 36mm flight controller (tested with Flip32)
- 4 in one 36mm x 36mm electronic speed controller (tested with Favourite 20Ax4)
- small 25mw VTX with fixed antena mount (tested with Foxeer TM25)
- small FPV camera (tested with Foxeer Arrow V1)
- VTX antena
- 30mm length x 5mm diameter round aluminum standoffs inserted inside motor arms. Place a screw to absorb impact when hammering the standoff inside the motor arm.
- steel screws to hold motors and center plates (6mm recommended thread length)
- two 4s 1300mah lipos
Motor boom printing recommendations:
-Setting low infill values will make the booms lightweight as carbon fiber counterparts or maybe lighter. Unfortunately this will sacrifice strength. On the other hand setting h
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