FlightClub Freestyle Frame : Bangkok

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Introducing the new FlightClub freestyle frame, Bangkok!
*Update*
I tried my best to answer all your comments, sorry if I missed any.
After listening to you guys in the feedback, here are the changes that will be made:
Rear shelf - add 20x20 holes and add support under the shelf
Arms will go up to 5mm T700. They will be tanks
Add slots in the top plate to mount the battery "hot dog" style horizontal
Add a set of standoffs under the top plate for more support
Want to win a chance to be a tester? See the video at the end or contest details below.
Check out the full post on the site: /
Skip the silliness and get to the frame 2:53
With most frames the hardest part of building a new quad is figuring out how you'll mount all the components.
You don't have to worry about that with the Bangkok. Everything from the camera to the battery plug has been designed to have a spot.
Frames that are too complex are a pain to build and even worse to repair. The Bangkok is designed to be simple, easy to build, easy to do repairs and tough!
Features:
- 230mm wide x pattern frame
- It uses T700 4.5mm carbon fiber chamfered arms with 15mm width in the middle. T700 is the strongest carbon available for quad frames. It's a uni-directional carbon meaning it's stronger in one direction which is what you want for arms. Once we get the prototype and test a bit we may go up to 5mm arms, it will depend on the weight.
- Right now for the prototype there will be just one arm option 5" arms but the production version will have more arm options, like 6 and 7"
- The motor pattern will fit the newer 16x16 and older 16x19mm motors
- 3mm 7050 CNC Nucleus plate with butter mounts for 30x30 and 20x20 components
- 8 threaded holes for the arms
- One screw arm removal.
- Arms are joined in the center so they will be rock solid
- The front end will have a 7050 CNC cage that's designed to fit micro and mini cameras. There will be an A and B plate. The plates will be milled out on one side so it can fit a mini or micro camera by just flipping the A and B plates.
- Built in hi-def camera mount that will fit the gopro session or hero form factors.
- Option for a rear proton gopro session mount for some cool chase footage
- Built in XT60 holder, SMA mount and will have rx mounting options also.
- 2.5mm bottom plate
- Top plate will have about 100mm or 4" of space. Enough room for up to an 1800mAh pack.
Want to win a chance to be a tester for this frame? We'll be giving away a prototype AND a final version when they are available.
Contest details: LIKE this video and put in the comments below what you think about this frame. What do you like or dont like about this frame or any other thoughts on the frame.
Only subscribers to this channel will be eligible to win so make sure you subscribe to this channel.
We will choose a winner from the comments in about 2 weeks when we get the prototypes.
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