Bashin FPV quads
Description
An acro FPV racer made to flex on impact and for the newer pilots has moutning points for standoffs, zipties, and impact foam depending on if you need to dampen impacts or just keep the props barely above grassline.
This version is a 2mm CF which will be more rubust. It should flex distributing shock and deformation along the entire body. Its primarily designed to take forward impacts on an arm. The stubs of CF are meant to become a bit frayed, or to be mounting points for zipties, hot glue, expanding foam, or similar sacrificial high density impact absorbers.
To keep weight down I sandwitch the FC and reciever in foam but use a zip tie to hold the unit down in the center just clear of the props.
After building it up it flies great. Top speed around 33mph for the following config.
AUW 162grams, Sans battery 121grams,
- DYS 1306 motors
- 6A 2gram ESC's
- Nano-tech 450mah battery
- clover leaf 5.8 antenna with an MX-VTX-B 200mW
- 3545 props
- Diatone V1.3 PDB with 5V step down regulator and custom LC filter.
- A tinny 1g 600TVL camera with modified M12 mount for a 1.8mm Wide angle lens
- a stripped racing FC and a stripped 6g reciever
- 13 2mm zip ties, trimmed down
- A bit of spongy low and medium density foam
This is the heavier 2mm thick CF frame for more robustness and less vibrations. Go to the 1.5mm thick CF frame if you want a bit more performance and flex or to just loose 3.3grams.
drop some cut down 4045 tri blade props on this and it rips!
I originally built this to replace my diatone 150 improving symmetry and dropping mass by at least 10 grams. Plus I was tired of stripping screws on crashes with the diatone so this uses readily available zipties for everything.
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