April 19, 2020
Description
Please note: A few changes to my usual posts; I decided to publish the full Fusion 360 files to make it easier to remix and modify the design. The source files, as well as all the .dxf files for carbon cutting are on a Google Drive so I can properly organize them in folders and don't have to deal with the chronically overloaded Thingiverse servers: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PkVF3yL3mgqEz9Cd2ZyQ5oBAQJkcWkOJ?usp=sharing
The Bando Bastard (reference to Kabab FPV calling 6 Inch "Bastard Size") is a mid range and freestyle frame that comes in two different layouts (dead-cat and wide-X) each in 5 and 6 Inch. This design is something I basically made according to my own needs and therefore it has a specification that is less versatile and more focussed on certain aspects of performance:
Electronics:
F7 FC and 20x20 ESC: Aikon F7 + Aikon 20x20 ESC and Diatone F722, Flywoo Goku F722
VTX: Caddx Vista for DJI HD and Rush Tank Mini 800mW for analogue.
Antenna: The stock Caddx Vista antenna is way too short and will be blocked by the battery. I upgraded to a TBS Triumph pro LHCP and have amazing results. For analoge a Foxeer Lollipop or Long Range Axii will do the job.
Receiver: TBS crossfire is basically the only option that makes sense at the moment if you ask me. I totally fell in love with the Tango II the current software still has a few annoying bugs but it's by far the most comfortable and ergonomic radio controller I ever used.
Powertrain:
Smooth and efficient 6" 6S cruiser (my personal setup). Reaches over 9 minutes on a 1300mah 6S and over 20 on a 4000mah 4S Li-Ion
5" freestyle powertrain:
Bling bling option: Flywoo Nin 2207+ or RCinpower Smoox
Budget option: Emax Eco 2207
Where to get the frame cut
CNCmadness in Canada is my favourite CNC cutting service. Very reasonably priced and worldwide shipping --> [email protected]
I organized the files on the google drive linked above in folders so it's easy to figure out what you need:
How to support:
The best way to support me is by clicking on the affiliate links in this post and then buying any item of your choice (doesn't have to be the one in the link). This get me free FPV components. To be honest I would not be willing to do that much testing and development if I had to put all the money in from my own pocket.
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial