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158g just for the frame parts. -
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yeaaahhhh, real precision guys. Not only that, but the 19mm screw holes (all there is on these motors) only make it possible to have the wires come out at 45 degrees, not on the arms. WTH -
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I love the design of this thing... just too bad it isn't an F4 instead of F3 cpu. :-\ -
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The PDB with the 5v and 12v BECs on and the Sparky, and buzzer soldred to the underside. What were they thinking, putting it in the same space as the microOSD? Still yet to put the microOSD on (did it later). -
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The jet engines. -
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Now if only the ESCs would come in!
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progress photo with flip fc and only one of the XRotor 20A ESCs mounted. -
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Underbelly with Flip32+ FC (since replaced with CC3D). Shows how the ESCs are connected using servo connectors to the pin headers I soldered onto the frame. This is my best solution so far. -
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Progress photo with Flip FC, showing all ESCs mounted. -
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watchout! Like how the control antennas are mounted? Whiskers! Indy Kitty! -
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My butt. Not a fan of this vTX btw, it's big and heavy, and only 8 channel. But it works. -
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underbelly with all ESCs mounted. -
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other side view of underbelly. Shows how the motor signal wires are connected to the pin headers I soldered to the PCB. -
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Now that is sleek y'all. Only thing that could be better is using a smaller camera. But I like this one, especially in low light situations. .008 lux baby!
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Where it stands now. -
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Deliberated if I should wait to mount until after I was able to flash (waiting on arduino nano) or what else could be done. This was my solution. I think it's rad. XD -
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Didn't want any shorts on the CF. -
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Heatshrink fits nicely. -
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Top view of the heatshrink.