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Micro Skyhunter fuselage
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I had a lonely micro Skyhunter wing, and some old parts lying around, so I printed a fuselage for it :-)
**Note**: I have not flown or even assembled this, so YMMV. If you're adventurous enough to try it out, you'll probably need to change some stuff.
Designed for the following parts: 30.5mm flight controller, old full-size esc mounted on the outside, old ts832 also on the outside, supercheap microcamera, innards of an m8n GPS puck, miniquad motor with the aluminum mounting plate you get with sunnysky motors, and a DIY "triangle" 18650 battery.
Possible problems I see after having printed it: Wing attachment screws may not hold, motor mounting, jointed part,...
Print the single piece version if your printer is big enough. The lid needs to be rotated upside-down for printing. I used 0.12 mm layer height, not sure if the details will survive with bigger layer heights. Supports probably not required, depending on printer.
Fusion 360 file included.
YMMV...
**Note**: I have not flown or even assembled this, so YMMV. If you're adventurous enough to try it out, you'll probably need to change some stuff.
Designed for the following parts: 30.5mm flight controller, old full-size esc mounted on the outside, old ts832 also on the outside, supercheap microcamera, innards of an m8n GPS puck, miniquad motor with the aluminum mounting plate you get with sunnysky motors, and a DIY "triangle" 18650 battery.
Possible problems I see after having printed it: Wing attachment screws may not hold, motor mounting, jointed part,...
Print the single piece version if your printer is big enough. The lid needs to be rotated upside-down for printing. I used 0.12 mm layer height, not sure if the details will survive with bigger layer heights. Supports probably not required, depending on printer.
Fusion 360 file included.
YMMV...
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