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RMM250 FPV Quad: Rev3






Another Busy Month in the books.
This month was extra special because of all the events that we have attended. For us the events mean feedback. Feedback from fellow pilots and others.

In the constant pursuit of performance we took everyone feedback and improved the RMM250 250 package even more.

In this revision we are introducing  a large array of 3d printed parts that is not standard with our FPV package. We have finally added a 3rd 3D printer to our workshop and we cranking out parts 24 hours a day.

All of these ad-dons are primarily for functionality and looks are just an extra bonus.

Every Single part was carefully designed to provide strength while not adding a lot of weight.

That's why we went with the modular design for the sidewalls,
they allow easy access to internals, they take seconds to reproduce in case you need to replace them, and they are super light weight.












Some of our customers have expressed concern about the battery being right up against the flight controller. Which has never caused issues that we are aware of but we decided to be safe then sorry.

A new Flight controller mounting that mounts with m3x 20mm Aluminum Screws, that has a wall that was designed to be the perfect placement for the 3s 1300mah Lipo in terms of CG.

Check out the picture toward the end of the post for more on this








The New Camera and Camera Mount:
The newest camera that runs on the proven Sony WDR 600tvl chip but in smaller size and most importantly it has its own voltage regulator built in which allows the voltage input of 5- 20 volts.
The great thing about that is that eliminates having another voltage regulator which results in more weight and more electrical noise.

The new Camera Mount allows us to position the camera to the desired angle as the pilot gets better and better at flying














This was probably the thing we had the most issues with, it took us 7 different styles of landing gear to figure out that Skids was the way to go, then 10 revisions of density and height to finally settle on what you see in front of you.
I have to say We are extremely proud to introduce this to our line up as this Truly resolves the Landing Gear issues all quads have been having.
You can slam, skid, grind, do what ever you want on these and they will last a really long time.




























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