Tinyshark Mounts for Turbowing AIO Camera & VTx by gwyatt 3d model
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Tinyshark Mounts for Turbowing AIO Camera & VTx by gwyatt

Tinyshark Mounts for Turbowing AIO Camera & VTx by gwyatt

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Last crawled date: 3 years, 1 month ago
Remix of the Falcon Multirotors Tinyshark VM275t AIO camera mount to fit the Turbowing AIO Camera (https://www.banggood.com/5_8G-48CH-25mw-Transmitter-700TVL-OSD-Wide-Angle-FPV-Camera-NTSCPAL-p-1164450.html)
Four angles available:
13 degrees (same angle as the VM275t mount)
20 degrees
25 degrees
30 degrees
I printed the 20 and 30 degree mounts. Both were printed in PETG with supports, 0.15 layer height, 100% infill, 35mm/s print speed.
At this point, I have only flown the 20 degree mount. I'm running 1103 10,000kV motors on 2S and 20 degrees wasn't enough for my aggressive flying. Unfortunately the 4-in-1 ESC burnt out in a crash and I have not had a chance to rebuild. I did test fit the 30 degree mount with the Turbowing camera and stock canopy and there were no issues.
Some things to keep in mind with the 20, 25, and 30 degree mounts:
The camera lens slightly protrudes through the front of the canopy. Visually, it looks fine, but there is less protection than with the 13 degree mount.
The 25 and 30 degree mounts have longer arms so the camera can clear the standoffs. I have not (yet) done any durability testing on these mounts. The arms may need to be reinforced where they attach to the standoffs.

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