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Tricopter
by FPVwurst
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### Long "abondoned" project.
inspired by rcexplorer.se this tricopter started as an idea roughly 2017 with leftover arms of an old ZMR250. i designed a fitting base & toplate, aswell as an 3dprintable tilt mechanism for a cheapish servo. after i got carried away, i eventually had some time to finish up my build with parts frome my spare bin.
in the future i want to add a small gps and try some big capacity li-ion packs with it.
### STLS:
- **tiltmount.stl**: upper part of tiltmechanism. needs a servo horn.
- **tiltbase.stl**: lower part of tiltmechanism. servo is secured with a ziptie
- **halstack.stl**: mountingplate for RX & VTX. use heatshrink
- **antennamount.stl**: can be used to "mount" the R9MM-Antenna flush to the baseplate
- **microcam.stl**: mount for a 19x19mm microcam
- **baseplate.stl**, **topplate.stl**: frame parts, to be cut out of carbon
- **arm.stl**: just for reference, i used leftover zmr250 arms
### Hardware:
- M3 Screws ([click](ht
inspired by rcexplorer.se this tricopter started as an idea roughly 2017 with leftover arms of an old ZMR250. i designed a fitting base & toplate, aswell as an 3dprintable tilt mechanism for a cheapish servo. after i got carried away, i eventually had some time to finish up my build with parts frome my spare bin.
in the future i want to add a small gps and try some big capacity li-ion packs with it.
### STLS:
- **tiltmount.stl**: upper part of tiltmechanism. needs a servo horn.
- **tiltbase.stl**: lower part of tiltmechanism. servo is secured with a ziptie
- **halstack.stl**: mountingplate for RX & VTX. use heatshrink
- **antennamount.stl**: can be used to "mount" the R9MM-Antenna flush to the baseplate
- **microcam.stl**: mount for a 19x19mm microcam
- **baseplate.stl**, **topplate.stl**: frame parts, to be cut out of carbon
- **arm.stl**: just for reference, i used leftover zmr250 arms
### Hardware:
- M3 Screws ([click](ht
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