This is my second build, I used old parts from antoher quad. The new RR cl1 frame is very solid, the 4mm arms will survive a lot of crashes...hopefully ;)
I am considering this frame, what do you think of it both structurally and flying charcteristics?
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How'd you mount the FPV camera bracket to the frame? I'm not a big fan of the 3d printed sidewalls. Did you drill a couple small holes in the bottom plate?
Hi, I used the original run-cam metal bracket and fixed with some thick two sided sticky tape to get rid of vibrations and two cable ties. I will upload a picture.
it's not the clean way but it works fine for me. The included blue 3d printed holder doesn't fit
Awesome - thanks man.