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Speedybee mario8 Modul head FPV

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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I slightly modified the removable head mount module from speedybee for mario 8. It did not affect the flight characteristics in any way. The top plate needs to be modified, the mount for the gopro holder needs to be torn off. I cut it off so that I can return the original mount and it will hold as tightly as it was originally. It is most convenient to cut and adjust with an engraver. I also added a bumper instead of a unit for a harmonious design and a plug for the battery cable. It is best to print the plug from tpu. The remaining parts are at your discretion. Both petg and tpu will work well

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Hi do you have protective plates for the sides do you have the stl files
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The unit's blank is already included in the print file. A large flight controller blank is included with the frame.
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Replying to @shoma :
Thank you very much for your contribution. A question outside the 3D realm: how well does Mario 8 fly with two-bladed propellers?
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Replying to @user_2537651058 :
The folding propellers performed poorly. They produce strong vibrations. I don't recommend them.
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Hi, that O4 setup is very interesting. How does it work in long range? Have you tried it long range? My question is regarding the antenna setup: do I lose some range or is it better to place them in the back?
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The O4 has good long-range coverage. You can use SMA antennas for longer range and better shadow coverage, but I haven't had any issues with the stock antennas yet.
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Hi, Do you use threaded inserts for mounting? Any guide on what's needed? Did you cut in your frame ?
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