To use the 30x30 plates from the Leventador Pro on the Sport, you just need to widen the slots from 2mm to 3mm using either a small diamond file or with a small Carbon Fiber grinding bit on your Dremel.
I designed a custom top plate and TPU mounts that will hold a SharkByte Vtx and provide maximum cooling and also allow easy access to the MIPI and u.fl connector. I will be happy to send the Fusion 360 file to anyone who needs to modify these parts for their build.
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This is a cool build, between the ELRS and the shark byte, the box frame and the cool prints, you built a slick flier.
How does she fly? Looks like she should be great in the air, I see that the packaging is real tight with that vtx (I fear for your ufl connector).
I am so curious about box frames, I may build one just to fly it.
If you look at the third photo, the u.fl connector is protected / held in place by the custom CF top plate. I need to make the flip tent a little more skookum to help protect the Vtx antenna.