Keeping It Balanced
No matter what type of frame you are building, it’s always very
important to keep the weight balanced front to back and side to
side. If you are designing something from scratch, keeping your
frame symmetrical is a great way to ensure that it will be easy to
balance after your build is complete. If you have to go with a
slightly asymmetrical design, try to position your components
on the frame in a way that ultimately brings it back into balance.
Your drone’s battery is often a good candidate to
reposition in order to bring balance to your design.
Building the Little Dipper Airframe
The Little Dipper is a compact, foldable quadcopter. Its airframe
is made up of two subframes that help isolate the motor vibra-
tions from the flight and imaging sensors. These subframes are
called the clean and dirty frames. The dirty frame is the bottom
subframe, and it holds all of the moving parts such as the
motors and the propellers. The clean frame sits on top and
holds all of the flight and communication electronics.
Lay out the flat frame parts, and refer to the photographic dia-
gram in
to identify them. Divide them into the two
subframe build portions. Parts A and B make up the dirty frame
(A is bottom, B is top), while C identifies the four booms, which
will hold our motors and props. Parts D, E, and F make up the
clean frame: D identifies the bottom clean frame plate, while E
shows the top clean frame plate. Part F is the camera plate,
which sits on top of rubber isolation balls (more on that soon).
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