I built my first Sybil frame 2 years ago. Its a very simple frame that is very crash resistant and cheap as they come right now. They are $15 at multirotor mania. 3d printed parts for an alien or martian fit it and match the standoffs. It comes with 35mm standoffs but if you use a micro cam you can easily get it down to 25mm like this. This was a pretty cheap build. I got the motors and esc's in trade for 3d prints. The frame was $15. The fpvcam, vtx and BFF3 were black friday deals. Im kinda bummed I dont have matching props. There is a pic below showing #1, #2 and soon to be #3. Notice how the arms can be moved so the quad is anywhere between 210mm and 255mm. Very cool feature if your building for racing or free style.
Sybilicious
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old frame, but still looks rip worthy as hell! might think about getting one now
I still don't understand why these weren't more popular. it is almost the exact size and weight of an alien and just as tough. Definitely rip worthy
dude nice