DR-6 FPV Racing
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-28.12
New landing skid, stronger. And better if printed with nijaflex : unbreakable.
-26.12.2014 :
-The mobius fits into the fuselage with built-in support .
-Protection of the purpose of the mobius .
Attachment to the rear of the fuselage for the XT -30 connectors
This little quadriocopter is the evolution of the DRw4. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:571245
It is designed to make racing FPV .
-It Is fully printed or ABS pla
-It Has an anti-vibration system ( jello ) thanks to O-rings that isolates all of the electronic vibrations.
-It Is designed around the NAZE of 32, and mobius action cam
-The motors have an inverted dihedral , the aesthetic effect is interesting and yaw responsiveness is improved.
- The fuselage is inclined relative to the rest of the chassis . In translation, the fuselage is positioned horizontally.
-The motor frame is connected to the fuselage by four O-rings 16x2,3
Hardware:
-Motors : 18-06 http://www.hobbyking.com
-28.12
New landing skid, stronger. And better if printed with nijaflex : unbreakable.
-26.12.2014 :
-The mobius fits into the fuselage with built-in support .
-Protection of the purpose of the mobius .
Attachment to the rear of the fuselage for the XT -30 connectors
This little quadriocopter is the evolution of the DRw4. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:571245
It is designed to make racing FPV .
-It Is fully printed or ABS pla
-It Has an anti-vibration system ( jello ) thanks to O-rings that isolates all of the electronic vibrations.
-It Is designed around the NAZE of 32, and mobius action cam
-The motors have an inverted dihedral , the aesthetic effect is interesting and yaw responsiveness is improved.
- The fuselage is inclined relative to the rest of the chassis . In translation, the fuselage is positioned horizontally.
-The motor frame is connected to the fuselage by four O-rings 16x2,3
Hardware:
-Motors : 18-06 http://www.hobbyking.com
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