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Blade 230S Tail Boom Repair/Tail Quick Disconnect by coreyfro
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 10 months ago
I have no love for the person who decided to cut an obviously weakness into a thin walled carbon fiber tube and call it a product.
I broke my second boom on my E-Flite 230S V2. I have about 4 minutes of flight on the model. My landings were not hard.
Each break was near where the tail boom enters the body.
After I filled off the broken portion of the boom (about 3 CM), I designed, in On-Shape, an adapter which has a slotted feature for the wires which are fed through the boom, and then mounts where the boom goes in to the body and has a cup to accept the remainder of the broken boom.
As a bonus, the wires now route around the chassis instead of through it so the tail is easily removed.
Create on On-Shape:https://cad.onshape.com/documents/da056eb39b6f060b5ad56409/w/3dd35c09d5b6a2790bc5cd56/e/882c9bbfde243ff863202157
I broke my second boom on my E-Flite 230S V2. I have about 4 minutes of flight on the model. My landings were not hard.
Each break was near where the tail boom enters the body.
After I filled off the broken portion of the boom (about 3 CM), I designed, in On-Shape, an adapter which has a slotted feature for the wires which are fed through the boom, and then mounts where the boom goes in to the body and has a cup to accept the remainder of the broken boom.
As a bonus, the wires now route around the chassis instead of through it so the tail is easily removed.
Create on On-Shape:https://cad.onshape.com/documents/da056eb39b6f060b5ad56409/w/3dd35c09d5b6a2790bc5cd56/e/882c9bbfde243ff863202157
