The 2020 Nakado is the racing version of the 2020 frame; it is extremely light weight and with its middle plate the arms will stay rigidly in their position!
This frame is compatible with all 36x36 and 20x20 stacks and in 25mm of height you can place pratically everything; the arms are easily replaceable: unscrewing the "external" M3x11mm srew (and looseing the "internal" screw if you are using 36x36 stacks) the arm should come off.
All the frame is constantly improved, working with pilots i can guarantee them a relaiable and performing frame.
If you have a 3D printer or you can print 3D models you can find all the "extra components" (cam mount, finn, antenna mount and capacitor support) on my Thingivers:
All nano cameras (*if you print the cam mount you can only use 12mm lenses)
Tips:
In the kit the countersunk screws, for the bottom and middle plate, are not included, if you have not countersunk screws i advide you to mount the bottom and the middle plates with the countersunk holes facing the arms and use the normal screws included in the kit.
(In the kit are included the M3x8 screws for the 20x20 stacks mounting; if you mount 36x36 stack, use the M3x11 screws)
P.S.: In the picture you can see the Nakado Pro because i wasn't able to take a picture of the "basic" Nakado but the Nakado and the Nakado Pro are aesthetically the same unless for the middle plate
The Nakado Pro is the first racing frame with the Arm Cam Losk System, this means that to replace your arms you only need to loosen two screws instead of unscrewing them, allowing you to replace the arm faster and not lose your screws (as in the pictures).
This frame is compatible with all 30x30 and 20x20 stacks and in 25mm of height you can place pratically everything
All the frames are constantly improved, working with pilots i can guarantee them a relaiable and performing frame.
If you have a 3D printer or you can print 3D models you can find all the "extra components" (cam mount, finn, antenna mount and capacitor support) on my Thingivers:
All nano cameras (*if you print the cam mount you can only use 12mm lenses)
All VTX antennas with 10,5mm diameter
Tips:
In the kit the countersunk screws, for the bottom and middle plate, are not included, if you have not countersunk screws (2x M3x6mm and 4x M3x12) i advide you to mount the bottom plates with the countersunk holes facing the arms and the middle plate with the countersunk holes facing the upper plate and use the normal screws included in the kit.
(In the kit are included the M3x8 screws for the 20x20 stacks mounting; if you mount 36x36 stack, use the M3x11 screws)
The 2020 is a very strong frame, light and cool, compatible with all 36x36 and 20x20 stacks and FCs; in 25mm of height you can accomodate practically everything, 4in1 ESC, FC and VTX; the arms are easily replaceable: unscrewing the "external" M3x11mm srew and looseing the "internal" screw the arm should come off.
All the frame is constantly improved, working with pilots i can guarantee them a relaiable and performing frame.
If you have a 3D printer or you can print 3D models you can find all the "extra components" (cam mount, finn, antenna mount and front winglets) on my thingivers:
All micro and nano cameras (*if you print the cam mount you can only use 12mm lenses)
Tips:
In the kit the countersunk screws, for the bottom plate, are not included, if you have not countersunk screws i advide you to mount the bottom plate with the countersunk holes facing the arms and use the normal screws included in the kit.
(In the kit are included the M3x6 screws for the 20x20 stacks mounting; if you mount 20x20 stack, use the M3x11 screws for the 30x30 mounting holes instead of M3x14 screws)
The DFR PRO CORSE is my first frame, it has a unique cam tilting system (to 0° up to 70°) and super strong cam cover made with 4mm carbon fyber; it is very strong and this makes it perfect for practice and fun with the certainty of not breaking anithing.
Frame specification:
Weight: N/A
Wheelbase: 210mm
Total height: 45mm Housing height: 18mm + 8mm in the front side