Here it is, the Micro Bone Drone. Have you ever had a quadcopter and thought “Gee, how could I make this less stable?” Well now you can. The roll axis has been shrunk to 9mm to make a near-coaxial quadcopter. Honestly, its probably too skinny, but it does actually fly. If you have some broken whoops or random parts lying around, build one of these.
Recommended Build:
- 1002/1102 motors (9x9mm pattern)
- 40mm props
- 16x16 stack or 25x25 aio
- ~300mah 1s batteries
- Cam+vtx combo (if your aio doesn't have a vtx)
- Nano ELRS reciever (I have the Radiomaster RP2)
- The knowledge that this is a silly project and likely won't fly all that well
FAQ's:
- Does it actually fly? Yes!
- Does it fly well? Not really.
- Did you iterate on this design? No.
- Should you? Yeah, probably.
- Will you? No, that's way too much brain power to expend on such a silly project.
- Will X part work? Maybe, “work” is incredibly relative here.
- Why is the roll axis so skinny? I drew this very quickly with a specific shape in mind.
Included files:
- 4 hole motor version (9mm spacing)
- 3 hole motor version (6.6mm spacing)
- Original 16mm only stack version
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