Hi folks,
I finally managed to rebuild my ZOz1 at the end of the season.
This time the 3D printed frame is made of PLA+ instead of PLA ... let's see what it can withstand. Sure it's not suitable for professional racing but when flying freestyle it goes well through the gates and it can certainly withstand the odd hard landing on grass or meadows (not on concrete).
During assembly you realize how practical the design is. The frame has channels and holes for zip ties and the receiver antennas simply disappear into the rear arms. I love it ... The buzzer fits into a provided hole in the frame in front of the FC, everything has its place here.
For the canopy, I used the version that is slightly higher and has a 45° camera angle.
|Motors| iFlight XING 2205 - 2300kV|
|FC: |Holybro Kakute F7 Mini|
|ESC| Holybro Tekko32|
|VTX|Atlatl HV|
Frame |
FPV Copter Frame Berlin ZOz1- Mark 7 (5 Inch) by SMK_Berlin
Thingiverse.com
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Batteries |
SLS NOC Race 1100mAh 4S1P 14,8V 2N SLSNC110041-2N bei SLS StefansLipoShop kaufen
(2 builds)
Stefansliposhop.de
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3D Printed |
**happy mole** canopy for Berlin ZOz1 by SMK_Berlin
Thingiverse.com
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Oh yes, we had already thought about it, but it's not that easy to realize.
Thanks for the feedback!