Ledrone Frames

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    Pickle Evo2 MK3 (Nano HD Cam edition)

    $ 20.99

    This is a Pickle Evo2 MK3 kit suitable for Nano HD cameras. The base is a deadcat toothpick style frame that can take up to 3 inch props. The motor mount is suitable for 4 hole 9mm motors (like 1204, 1303, up to 1404 i think).

    It's the bare frame only and you will need 3 M2 x 20mm standoffs and M2 screws for the standoffs and the FC.

     

    For more infos please check the Thingiverse page of the design : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3888455

     

     

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    Pickle Evo2 MK2 (3 inch NanoHD/Cinematic)

    $ 25.99

    The Pickle Evo2 MK2 - Cinematic version is a light 3 inch frame designed to fit a nano HD camera. The deacat layout allows a props out of view freestyle oriented setup.

    The kit contains the base plate and the top plate. You will need to add 4 M2x20mm standoffs and screws.

    get all the details & 3D printable accessories on the Thingiverse page : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3790011

    Specs :

    - Deadcat layout 3 inch frame (20g with hardware)

    - 9mm to 12mm motors (from 110X to 150x)

    - FC mounts : 16x16, 20x20 whoop (26x26)

    - Bottom plate : 3mm, chamfered

    - Top plate : 1.5mm

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    Pickle EVO2 MK2 (3 inch ultralight true X version)

    $ 25.99

    The Pickle Evo2 MK2 - TrueX version is a light 3 inch frame designed for freestyle.

    The kit contains the base plate and the top plate. You will need to add 4 M2x20mm standoffs and screws.

    get all the details & 3D printable accessories on the Thingiverse page : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3790011

    Specs :

    - True-X layout 3 inch frame (20g with hardware)

    - 9mm to 12mm motors (from 110X to 150x)

    - FC mounts : 16x16, 20x20 whoop (26x26)

    - Bottom plate : 3mm, chamfered

    - Top plate : 1.5mm

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    Pickle R3 ultralight 3 inch racer (SquishX frame)

    $ 29.99

    The Pickle R3 is a light 3 inch racer frame that would come out at 15-16g with the hardware. The camera sits on the back of the frame.

    Specs : 

    - 3 inch frame, squishX layout

    - 9-12mm motor mount

    - 26x26mm, 16x16mm, 20x20mm stacks

    - 14mm (nano format) FPV camera

    More on this kit :

    Frame only, you need to add the following hardware :

    4x M2x15mm standoffs (nylon is fine)

    4x M2x16-18mm screws for the stack

    More infos on the Thingiverse page : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4063403

     

     

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    MOD-l 3 inch ultralight frame

    $ 19.99

    The MOD-L is a modular frame with separate 3" or 4" arms. The current version is the ShortBack (SB) and is intended to build an ultralight HD quad using a Caddx Vista or Tarsier and alikes and an AIO Whoop FC.

    More informations on this frame and printable accessories on the Thingiverse page : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4295478

    Frame specifications : 

    • MOD-L common platform
    • 3 inch squishX layout
    • 16x16, 20x20 and 26x26 FC mount (for the SB only the whoop mount is functional on a HD setup)
    • 9mm and 12mm motor mount
    • 20x20 mount on the top plate as well

    Frame mounting gear needed :

    • 2x M2 6mm screws (plates to standoffs assembly)
    • 6x M2 8mm screws for the arm assembly (with 3mm thick arms)
    • 6x M2 standoffs (23-25mm for an HD build)
    • 6x BetaFPV M2 Clamping nuts for the bottom plate : https://betafpv.com/collections/new-arrival/products/m2-clamping-nuts
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    MOD-L 4 inch ultralight frame

    $ 21.99

    The MOD-L is a modular frame with separate 3" or 4" arms. The current version is the ShortBack (SB) and is intended to build an ultralight HD quad using a Caddx Vista or Tarsier and alikes and an AIO Whoop FC.

    More informations on this frame and printable accessories on the Thingiverse page : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4295478

    Frame specifications : 

    • MOD-L common platform
    • 4 inch squishX layout
    • 16x16, 20x20 and 26x26 FC mount (for the SB only the whoop mount is functional on a HD setup)
    • 9mm and 12mm motor mount
    • 20x20 mount on the top plate as well

    Frame mounting gear needed :

    • 12x M2 6mm screws (plates to standoffs assembly)
    • 6x M2 8mm screws for the arm assembly (with 3mm thick arms)
    • 6x M2 standoffs (23-25mm for an HD build)
    • 6x BetaFPV M2 Clamping nuts for the bottom plate : https://betafpv.com/collections/new-arrival/products/m2-clamping-nuts
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    The Wu Tank - 5.25 inch WIDEX

    $ 29.99

    The WU TANK! is an evolution of my previous MOD-L design. It's still intended to be a versatile platform but i tried to remove the limitations of the previous version regarding to bigger setups (5 and 6" mainly). The 5" frame is 65g. it's slightly heavier than an ultralight like the 2Fiddy but it's more durable and less vibration prone.

    So now this frame can be used for freestyle and even long range !

    • HD capable (obviously)
    • WAY stronger and stiffer (better at vibrations management)
    • Low profile body (16mm tall for a Vista setup while still having 22mm for the camera in the front)
    • improved arm interlock
    • Supports 20x20, 25.5x25.5 (AIO turned 45°) and 30.5x30.5 electronics
    • 12x12 motor mount (thought for 2203.5/2204/2205/2203.5 setups mainly), it even supports Ummagawd 2004 motors !
    • M2 hardware
    • backward compatible with most of the printable accessories of the MOD-L

     

    Check on the thingiverse page for the 3D printable accessories and build tips : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4888084

     

    Assembly and hardware needed

    The whole body assembly is using some uncommon components but they're easy to find, here,s what you need :

    Installing the vista

    Some infos here. on this frame the Vista is supposed to be installed in such a way that it's mounting screws are touching the top plate.

    To achieve this i provide some 2.5mm TPU spacers to sit under the vista and highly recommend using M2x18mm hex screws coming from the top of the Vista trough the pressnuts on the frame. This allows the vista assembly to support the center of the top plate as there are no standoffs here.

    Check the pictures and document provided, you'll get the idea quite easily.

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    The Wu Tank - light 5.25 inch DEADCAT

    $ 31.99

    The WU TANK! is an evolution of my previous MOD-L design. It's still intended to be a versatile platform but i tried to remove the limitations of the previous version regarding to bigger setups (5 and 6" mainly). The 5" frame is 65g. it's slightly heavier than an ultralight like the 2Fiddy but it's more durable and less vibration prone.

    So now this frame can be used for freestyle and even long range !

    • HD capable (obviously)
    • WAY stronger and stiffer (better at vibrations management)
    • Low profile body (16mm tall for a Vista setup while still having 22mm for the camera in the front)
    • improved arm interlock
    • Supports 20x20, 25.5x25.5 (AIO turned 45°) and 30.5x30.5 electronics
    • 12x12 motor mount (thought for 2203.5/2204/2205/2203.5 setups mainly), it even supports Ummagawd 2004 motors !
    • M2 hardware
    • backward compatible with most of the printable accessories of the MOD-L

     

    Check on the thingiverse page for the 3D printable accessories and build tips : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4888084

     

    Assembly and hardware needed

    The whole body assembly is using some uncommon components but they're easy to find, here,s what you need :

    Installing the vista

    Some infos here. on this frame the Vista is supposed to be installed in such a way that it's mounting screws are touching the top plate.

    To achieve this i provide some 2.5mm TPU spacers to sit under the vista and highly recommend using M2x18mm hex screws coming from the top of the Vista trough the pressnuts on the frame. This allows the vista assembly to support the center of the top plate as there are no standoffs here.

    Check the pictures and document provided, you'll get the idea quite easily.

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    The Wu Tank - light 6 inch WIDEX

    $ 32.99

    The WU TANK! is an evolution of my previous MOD-L design. It's still intended to be a versatile platform but i tried to remove the limitations of the previous version regarding to bigger setups (5 and 6" mainly). The 6" frame is 70g. it's slightly heavier than an ultralight like the 2Fiddy but it's more durable and less vibration prone.

    So now this frame can be used for freestyle and even long range !

    HD capable (obviously)
    WAY stronger and stiffer (better at vibrations management)
    Low profile body (16mm tall for a Vista setup while still having 22mm for the camera in the front)
    improved arm interlock
    Supports 20x20, 25.5x25.5 (AIO turned 45°) and 30.5x30.5 electronics
    12x12 motor mount (thought for 2203.5/2204/2205/2203.5 setups mainly), it even supports Ummagawd 2004 motors !
    M2 hardware
    backward compatible with most of the printable accessories of the MOD-L

    Check on the thingiverse page for the 3D printable accessories and build tips : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4888084

    Assembly and hardware needed

    The whole body assembly is using some uncommon components but they're easy to find, here,s what you need :

    12x BetaFPV M2 pressnuts : https://betafpv.com/products/m2-clamping-nuts (available in various shops as well)
    8x M2x10mm screws for arms locking
    4x M2x18mm screws for rear vista assembly
    12x M2x6mm screws for the standoffs
    4x M2 22mm standoffs (front) : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32958289804.html
    2x M2 16mm standoffs (rear, you can add 2 more if you don't use a Vista) : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32958289804.html


    Installing the vista

    Some infos here. on this frame the Vista is supposed to be installed in such a way that it's mounting screws are touching the top plate.

    To achieve this i provide some 2.5mm TPU spacers to sit under the vista and highly recommend using M2x18mm hex screws coming from the top of the Vista trough the pressnuts on the frame. This allows the vista assembly to support the center of the top plate as there are no standoffs here.

    Check the pictures and document provided, you'll get the idea quite easily.

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    The Wu Tank - light 6 inch DEADCAT

    $ 34.99

    The WU TANK! is an evolution of my previous MOD-L design. It's still intended to be a versatile platform but i tried to remove the limitations of the previous version regarding to bigger setups (5 and 6" mainly). The 6" frame is 70g. it's slightly heavier than an ultralight like the 2Fiddy but it's more durable and less vibration prone.

    So now this frame can be used for freestyle and even long range !

    HD capable (obviously)
    WAY stronger and stiffer (better at vibrations management)
    Low profile body (16mm tall for a Vista setup while still having 22mm for the camera in the front)
    improved arm interlock
    Supports 20x20, 25.5x25.5 (AIO turned 45°) and 30.5x30.5 electronics
    12x12 motor mount (thought for 2203.5/2204/2205/2203.5 setups mainly), it even supports Ummagawd 2004 motors !
    M2 hardware
    backward compatible with most of the printable accessories of the MOD-L

    Check on the thingiverse page for the 3D printable accessories and build tips : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4888084

    Assembly and hardware needed

    The whole body assembly is using some uncommon components but they're easy to find, here,s what you need :

    12x BetaFPV M2 pressnuts : https://betafpv.com/products/m2-clamping-nuts (available in various shops as well)
    8x M2x10mm screws for arms locking
    4x M2x18mm screws for rear vista assembly
    12x M2x6mm screws for the standoffs
    4x M2 22mm standoffs (front) : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32958289804.html
    2x M2 16mm standoffs (rear, you can add 2 more if you don't use a Vista) : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32958289804.html


    Installing the vista

    Some infos here. on this frame the Vista is supposed to be installed in such a way that it's mounting screws are touching the top plate.

    To achieve this i provide some 2.5mm TPU spacers to sit under the vista and highly recommend using M2x18mm hex screws coming from the top of the Vista trough the pressnuts on the frame. This allows the vista assembly to support the center of the top plate as there are no standoffs here.

    Check the pictures and document provided, you'll get the idea quite easily.

Products

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    Pickle 65mm trueX micro brushless frame (v1.2)

    $ 10.99

    Micro brushless frame à la Toothpick for 65mm props.

    main features :

    - 98mm wheelbase

    - Light trueX frame at approximatively 5.5g

    - 110x 3 and 4 holes motor mounts

    - 16x16mm and Whoop style FC holes

    - A cut for the USB connector that makes it unnecessary to flip the board and mess up with motor mapping & board orientation.

    More details and lots of accessories on Thingiverse : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3359505

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    Pickle 3inch trueX micro brushless frame

    $ 12.99

    Micro brushless frame à la Toothpick for 3 inch props.

    main features :

    - Light trueX frame at approximatively 7.5g

    - 110x-140x 3 and 4 holes motor mounts (9mm and 12mm patterns)

    - 16x16mm, 20x20mm and Whoop style FC holes

    - A cut for the USB connector that makes it unnecessary to flip the board and mess up with motor mapping & board orientation.

    More details and lots of accessories on Thingiverse : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3642230

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    Pickle 3inch MINI brushless frame

    $ 12.99

    Micro brushless frame à la Toothpick for 3 inch props compatible with small motors and happymodel motors (6.6mm and 9mm motor mounts).

    main features :

    - Light trueX frame at approximatively 7.5g

    - 080x-110x 3 and 4 holes motor mounts (9mm/M2 and 6.6mm/M1.4)

    - 16x16mm, 20x20mm and Whoop style FC holes

    - A cut for the USB connector that makes it unnecessary to flip the board and mess up with motor mapping & board orientation.

    More details and lots of accessories on Thingiverse : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3642230

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    PICKLE 65MM STRETCHX MICRO BRUSHLESS FRAME (V1.2)

    $ 9.99

    Micro brushless frame à la Toothpick for 65mm props in Stretch X format.

    main features :

    - Light stretchX frame at approximatively 6g

    - 110x 3 and 4 holes motor mounts

    - 16x16mm and Whoop style FC holes

    - A cut for the USB connector that makes it unnecessary to flip the board and mess up with motor mapping & board orientation.

    More details and lots of accessories on Thingiverse : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3359505

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    PicklePick 3 inch (4 motor hole version)

    $ 13.99

    This is the brand new Pickle design called the PicklePick. It is a more refined and radical design of my good old toothpick style frame called the Pickle. This one is thinner ant stiffer by design and have even better flight caracteristics.

    Here are the specs :

    • Open Source design available on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3857976)
    • 3 inch true X Frame (116mm wheel base)
    • 4 hole / 9mm motor mount (1103 up to 1404 i think)
    • Whoop AIO FC or 16x16 stack
    • ~6g
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    PicklePick 3 inch (3 motor hole version)

    $ 13.88

    This is the brand new Pickle design called the PicklePick. It is a more refined and radical design of my good old toothpick style frame called the Pickle. This one is thinner ant stiffer by design and have even better flight caracteristics.

    THIS VERSION IS FOR 3 HOLE MOTORS (9mm to 6.6mm like amax 1103, Happymodel)

    Here are the specs :

    • Open Source design available on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3857976)
    • 3 inch true X Frame (116mm wheel base)
    • 3 hole / 6.6 to 9mm motor mount (1102-1103 from Amax or Happymodel)
    • Whoop AIO FC or 16x16 stack
    • ~7g
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    PICKLEPICK 65mm/2.5 inch (4 MOTOR HOLE VERSION)

    $ 13.49

    This is the brand new Pickle design called the PicklePick. It is a more refined and radical design of my good old toothpick style frame called the Pickle. 
    This one is thinner ant stiffer by design and have even better flight caracteristics.

    Here are the specs :

    Open Source design available on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3857976)
    2.5 inch / 65mm true X Frame (102mm wheel base)
    4 hole / 9mm motor mount (1103 up to 140x)
    Whoop AIO FC or 16x16 stack
    ~5.5g

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    PICKLEPICK 65mm/2.5 inch (3 MOTOR HOLE VERSION)

    $ 13.49

    This is the brand new Pickle design called the PicklePick. It is a more refined and radical design of my good old toothpick style frame called the Pickle. 
    This one is thinner ant stiffer by design and have even better flight caracteristics.

    This version is for 3 hole motors only (e.g. Amaxinno 1103, Happymodel EX110x)

    Here are the specs :

    Open Source design available on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3857976)
    2.5 inch / 65mm true X Frame (102mm wheel base)
    3 hole / 6.6-9mm motor mount (usually happymodel 110x and Amax 1103 3 hole, check your motors specsheet)
    Whoop AIO FC or 16x16 stack
    ~5.5g

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    Pickle Evo2 MK3 Base deadcat plate

    $ 15.99

    The Pickle Evo2 MK3 is a modular 3 inch microquadcopter design.

    It is made of a 3 inch base plate and additionnal plates depending on the camera type you want to use.

    The base plate can be flown alone as a deadcat toothpick style frame of course.

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    PICKLEBIG 5 INCH unibody toothpick (5MM THICK TrueX)

    $ 39.99

    The Picklebig5 is a 5 inch ultralight frame intended to build a 5 inch "toothpick". 
    Those light 5 inch frames are not new but now you can build one with nano and whoop sized gear ! 
    The aim is to stay below 250g AUW.

    Frame Specs :

    Frame weights 29/30g in 5mm thick carbon fibre
    190mm wheelbase
    FC Mount : Whoop AIO 26x26mm (BetaFPV 20A !), 20x20mm
    12mm to 16mm motor mount (4 hole)
    Recommended motors : from 1506 to somewhere around 2204
    Separate canopy mount to isolate it from the stack screws

    Get more infos & printable stuff on the Thingiverse page : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3919273

    ??  My PickleBig5 setup :
    - Frame : PickleBig 5 inch https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3919273
    - Canopy : PickleBigPod https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3919273
    - FC : BetaFPV Toothpick 2-4S 20A AIO https://betafpv.com/products/toothpick-f4-20a-aio-brushless-flight-controller
    - Motors : XNova 1804 3100 Kv https://www.xnovamotors.com/xnova-1804-lightning-racing-motor-series/
    - Props : T-Motor T5143
    - Battery : Infinity 850 mAh 4S https://www.banggood.com/Infinity-14_8V-850mah-70C-4S1P-Graphene-LiPo-Battery-XT60-Support-15C-Boosting-Charge-p-1090125.html?p=SI190238022477201908
    - VTX : Eachine Nano VTX https://www.banggood.com/Eachine-NANO-VTX-5_8GHz-48CH-25100200400mW-Switchable-FPV-Transmitter-Support-OSDPitmodeIRC-Tramp-for-RC-Drone-Tiny-whoop-p-1525228.html?p=SI190238022477201908
    - Cam : Runcam Nano 2 https://www.banggood.com/RunCam-Nano-2-13-700TVL-1_8mm2_1mm-FOV-155170-Degree-CMOS-FPV-Camera-for-FPV-RC-Drone-p-1469656.html?p=SI190238022477201908
    - RX : TBS Crossfire Nano https://www.team-blacksheep.com/products/prod:crossfire_nano_rx