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Jackal 5"
by MantleQuads
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- I've been flying the Jackal as an everyday freestyle rig and can definitely vouch for its durability. It flies very nicely although it is a pretty tight build, I've only just managed to fit an XSR, DYS Mi200 and a PDB+FC inside. I've broken a handful of zip ties in hard crashes, usually only one or two snap but sometimes I have been unlucky and accidentally ejected the GoPro, however it has never gone far from the quad.
- The Jackal Bottom Plate SMA holes are too small and need to be fixed.
- The HD camera strap slots on the slanted plate are too far back. In the pictures you can see I have been strapping the back of the GoPro and using a zip tie to secure the front. I will fix the slanted plate slot positioning soon.
- The bare frame with all necessary hardware weighs 71g, The pictured quad weighs 394g with props, GoPro and no battery.
The Jackal is a lightweight freestyle or race quadcopter frame inspired by the Hyperlite Evo.
Carbon Fiber Cutting Instructions:
Al
- I've been flying the Jackal as an everyday freestyle rig and can definitely vouch for its durability. It flies very nicely although it is a pretty tight build, I've only just managed to fit an XSR, DYS Mi200 and a PDB+FC inside. I've broken a handful of zip ties in hard crashes, usually only one or two snap but sometimes I have been unlucky and accidentally ejected the GoPro, however it has never gone far from the quad.
- The Jackal Bottom Plate SMA holes are too small and need to be fixed.
- The HD camera strap slots on the slanted plate are too far back. In the pictures you can see I have been strapping the back of the GoPro and using a zip tie to secure the front. I will fix the slanted plate slot positioning soon.
- The bare frame with all necessary hardware weighs 71g, The pictured quad weighs 394g with props, GoPro and no battery.
The Jackal is a lightweight freestyle or race quadcopter frame inspired by the Hyperlite Evo.
Carbon Fiber Cutting Instructions:
Al
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