This is an under development rig for Street League spec race http://streetleague.io
3d printed parts mounted over a tbs source one 7in frame
Still have some adjustments to make but it flies and handles great
Your prints are cool!
I like the battery tray the most, but the arms look great too. Do you have the top plate in there under the canopy?
It all looks streamlined, and I would love to fly a rig like this. I might just build one.
How are you on weight for the spec class?
I see you rockin the 1250kv, is that good for both 5s and 6s, or would I need to get the low kv ones for 6s?
Thank you!
Yes, the top plate fits inside the canopy and the canopy also has inserts for the separators
I need a better build solution for the arms, it is still very hard to fit and clean, might design a two piece option for leds and wire and a protection on top
The all up weight is coming up at 1140g right now, still a good 100g off. I've tried to spread weight across the build and use design to make everything more aero
Have the same question about the 5s or 6s deal, gotta dig on the street league discord to find the answer
Good build thou, flew very fast without and tpu and off spec
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What 3d printer do you use?
I've used my Ender 3 v2 for the canopy and some other internal parts, and my friend printed the arms on a larger printer, but they fit on the Enter 3 v2 plate
For the canopy I recommend printing it upside down, and for the arms prepare to do a lot of cleaning to clear the led channels