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FPV Cinema Drone
by achulz
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V2 changes:
- Added zip tie slots into the arms
- Added XT60 battery connector and SMA/RP-SMA angled antenna mount
V3 changes coming:
- Slotted mounting holes for larger 28xx size motors
- Redesigned arms for reduced frame weight
- DJI O3 Air Unit integration
This is a work in progress of my custom designed drone, meant to take GoPro footage and monitor through an FPV cam for chasing cars/motorcycles on the race track. In angle mode with the pitch limited, the drone reaches speeds of around 60-70mph. It can certainly fly faster in horizon/acrobatic mode where the pitch angle is not limited. It maintains a good thrust ratio even with the undersized motor and prop setup listed below.
From the centers of the motors it is 300mm wide, 250mm long. Around 390mm frame size. You will need a large bed printer to print the frame. This design utilizes heat set M3 inserts and has multiple mounting options for standard 30x30mm and 20x20mm boards (see photos for reference).
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- Added zip tie slots into the arms
- Added XT60 battery connector and SMA/RP-SMA angled antenna mount
V3 changes coming:
- Slotted mounting holes for larger 28xx size motors
- Redesigned arms for reduced frame weight
- DJI O3 Air Unit integration
This is a work in progress of my custom designed drone, meant to take GoPro footage and monitor through an FPV cam for chasing cars/motorcycles on the race track. In angle mode with the pitch limited, the drone reaches speeds of around 60-70mph. It can certainly fly faster in horizon/acrobatic mode where the pitch angle is not limited. It maintains a good thrust ratio even with the undersized motor and prop setup listed below.
From the centers of the motors it is 300mm wide, 250mm long. Around 390mm frame size. You will need a large bed printer to print the frame. This design utilizes heat set M3 inserts and has multiple mounting options for standard 30x30mm and 20x20mm boards (see photos for reference).
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