ZMR250 Reaper V2 by shawdreamer 3d model
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ZMR250 Reaper V2 by shawdreamer

ZMR250 Reaper V2 by shawdreamer

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Last crawled date: 3 years ago
Another one of my own plays on the ZMR250 "lowrider" approach.
with this design I've Incorporated everything you'd possibly want on a 250 into the inside of a fully enclosed canopy while keeping everything clean cut and simple so even the most basic printer can cope with it, that doesn't mean to say its lacking in regards to capability.
my own frame has a full 1000tvl fpv setup with a 72ch 25/50/200mw switchable Vtx, full minimOSD or supersimpleOSD, CC3d Nano (but design can take any fc upto 35x35 (such as Naze, full sized CC3d etc), Matek PDB with 5v & 12v filtered becs, Flysky RS-R6b rx and a Lipo alarm all fitted internally with room to spare (If you prefer your FC and PDB in a stacked format there's even enough room for that)
There is two versions of the lower plate, one is a "clean" version which simply acts to enclose the lower half of the canopy and give landing feet to keep motors and arms away from the ground, the other incorporates a additional mounting point for a addressable led WS2812b board.
all additional hardware required is what comes supplied with the stock ZMR250 frame so no need to purchase bolting hardware etc.
overall weight of my own frame WITH 1800mah battery is 463g and with the 1800 battery I get a good 12mins of very hard flying.
current spec at time of publishing....
Eachine Vtx03
Eachine 1000Tvl cam
Supersimple OSD (with Rssi resistor mod)
CC3d Nano
FlySky RS-R6b RX
Matek PDB
LDPower 1806 2600kv
LDPower 10Amp esc
further planned upgrades
2305 2600kv motors
15/20amp esc
oops forgot to point out why the front has a slotted opening rather than just one for the cam lens, thats so a AIO fpv cam can be used (such as the Eachine TX01/02/03), the top slot is to allow the attached cloverleaf antenna to stick out, in addition it can also be used in conjunction with a smaller less powerful cam which can be tilted upward to the pilots preferred angle.

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