Quadcopter Frame
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This Quadcopter is designed to aid Search and Rescue. It's flight weight is 2.5kg (with the spotlight) and can carry a payload of 500 grams.
PLEASE NOTE: The base is designed to hold 2x 11.1V 3500mAh 3S RC LiPo Batteries or smaller LiPo batteries.
This Frame consists of the following parts:
1x Base (can also print this as the top. Stop at 3.1mm height)
4x Arm
2x Leg Bracket L
2x Leg Bracket R
4x Leg
1x Ring
(More parts will be added soon)
Base - The Base is 3mm thick and is designed to be strong and light.
You can also print this out as the top of the Quadcopter and then stop the print just before it begins printing the next layer above 3mm
*Please note that the base is designed to hold 2x 11.1V 3500mAh 3S RC LiPo Batteries*
Arm - The arm has been designed to be light and strong. Most standard motors can be mounted using the holes. Do note that you will likely need longer M3 bolts to attach th
This Quadcopter is designed to aid Search and Rescue. It's flight weight is 2.5kg (with the spotlight) and can carry a payload of 500 grams.
PLEASE NOTE: The base is designed to hold 2x 11.1V 3500mAh 3S RC LiPo Batteries or smaller LiPo batteries.
This Frame consists of the following parts:
1x Base (can also print this as the top. Stop at 3.1mm height)
4x Arm
2x Leg Bracket L
2x Leg Bracket R
4x Leg
1x Ring
(More parts will be added soon)
Base - The Base is 3mm thick and is designed to be strong and light.
You can also print this out as the top of the Quadcopter and then stop the print just before it begins printing the next layer above 3mm
*Please note that the base is designed to hold 2x 11.1V 3500mAh 3S RC LiPo Batteries*
Arm - The arm has been designed to be light and strong. Most standard motors can be mounted using the holes. Do note that you will likely need longer M3 bolts to attach th
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