![]() It’s lightweight but sturdy once assembled. This frame seems great so far, I like the design. Fits the DJI Air unit but the Vista is recommendedįor assembly of batch 2, look at the product images.Unique batt strap mechanism for less weight Micro and Nano sized FPV camera spacing (20mm wide or narrower).12.9 hardness steel screws and steel press-nuts.GoPro mounts sold on the FPVCycle site will fit.GoPro mount platform compatible with other FPVCycle frames.Two screws per independent arm with bracing.No props in GoPro Hero view at ~20deg after stabilization processing.Two side by side electronic platforms, 30x30, 20x20 and Whoop mount.Frame weight fully built: ~115g (no batt pad needed).Annoying but not a big deal because it only takes an extra couple seconds. If using the Whoop pattern or 30x30, this isn’t an issue. You must loosen two other arm screws to pop the arm out. It uses press-nuts for everything which is much simpler but if you’re using a 20x20 stack, you cannot just replace an arm by undoing the two arm screws. There is one annoyance with this frame we must point out up front. The future adjusted parts will stay compatible with the current parts as well and prototype batches are discounted too. Adjustments are made if necessary and the frame becomes more complete then gets a name. Typically, our frames go through initial design and testing, then several prototype batches where copious amounts of feedback are collected and considered. The design has not yet been broadly tested by a large audience yet. This design was drawn up in 2019 in anticipation of the future electronics we have today. This doesn’t immediately seem like a big deal but the resulting performance of the quad in such a small package speaks for itself. But it is what it is, no? While it definitely is what it is, with this design we’ve carefully positioned the GoPro as close to the CG as possible such that you will get a bit of prop in view at low 20deg GoPro Hero angles but after software stabilization, there ‘should’ be no props in view. Any of these methods will significantly compromise weight, weight distribution and control performance. In order to achieve this, most designs either have a super tall build height, move the camera way way forward or the frame is enormous and the GoPro sits between the front blades. One of the biggest annoyances is getting the props out of the camera view at low camera tilt without destroying flight performance. Hauling a GoPro around is an annoying necessity. This probably sounds like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo but when you hold it in your hand, you immediately understand and it feels right. ![]() The structure of the Prototype 5 is designed to pull all the structural elements as close together as possible to create a deck that is rigid, but more importantly cross braced against itself to help manage forces and vibrations. This is the same reason why shorter standoffs are more durable in a crash. If you pull those joints closer together, your structural integrity will improve. While this still works great, it relies on a number of spaced out joints for structural integrity. It’s currently common to use the top plate as a structural element so that the main deck can be reduced in weight. The structure of this design is such that the main deck assembly is self-sufficient. In addition to those, there are two key features that were the main focus. Props - Gemfan 51433 OR Gemfan Freestyle 4.Battery - GNB 1250mah 6S, GNB 1100mah 6S or 5S version if 2200kv motors.TWO 30x30 platforms side by side, along with Whoop and 20x20.Fits the DJI air unit (Vista recommended).Short height but not so short that the props run into the GoPro.Not weight balance, but a balance of features:
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