Are you a whoop racer looking for the sharpest performance without compromising reliability?Or perhaps a freestyle pilot that wants a robust frame with quick maintenance?Maybe you simply want a stronger alternative to those flimsy nylon frames to keep you
Are you a whoop racer looking for the sharpest performance without compromising reliability?
Or perhaps a freestyle pilot that wants a robust frame with quick maintenance?
Maybe you simply want a stronger alternative to those flimsy nylon frames to keep you longer in the air?
If you answer yes to any of those, then the Fractal 65 was designed for you!
You can find all related Parts in ourFractal 65 Micro Whoop Frame and Parts Collection
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A little backstory
The lifecycle of this craft started back in 2018 already, right around when brushless 0603 powertrains appeared and started looking like a solid next step in 65mm whoop class
Back then I entered the class with a UR65, and although it flew great compared to any other canopy whoop Ive tried before, something was still off
The nylon frame didnt seem to hold up very well to the added weight and power from the brushless era design.
It needed to improve on 2 main factors; rigidity and weight.
So I went to work and came up with the first revision of the project, based on the CrazybeeF3 board and 0603 spinners.
Basically an UR65 powertrain on a carbon frame with individual ducts and 3D printed parts
And while it was great for my basher use, the weight, at 23g wasnt quite up to my standardso the project fell off, waiting for better hardware to support the idea
For almost 3 years I kept flying the first revision occasionally until Happymodel released the right hardware that would make it all possible this time
You may think there isnt much to it, that Im just pulling it out of my arse, but trust me, there is lots of R&D and testing that went into it; I wouldnt have released it otherwise.
This frame was designed to the lightest it could, where it could, without compromising strength, where it needed it the most, in true aerospace engineering fashion.
heres a little snippet of the FEA optimization I performed,
ensuring the stress gets spread out across the whole structure without concentrations
As always, this is a project that I designed for myself first, that I put together in a product to share with any pilot that would like to experience the same level of requirements!
Designed with love, by a pilot, for pilots.
But dont take my word for it, heres what Team Pilot Glenn Bellaciao has to say about it:
Iam using the whoop at Full Send FPVs races every week. Ive been finishing higher and higher, even got a podium the other day. It is extremely stable in flight, and working on it has been incredibly easy. I am surprised at how the flight controller has held up it is more protected than I expected. Redpine is a dream. Putting an 85% throttle cap on it improves the battery vastly. For angle racing, the camera angle was too aggressive. After a buddy glued the camera to about a 30 degree angle greatly improved angle racing performance, at the cost of acro performance. I cannot state enough how much I love the flight performance, stability, and workability of this platform. I already am planning on building a second one to use as my backup racer, and want to use this as my racing whoop frame, period.
What do you get?
This frame kit contains everything you need to build your own craft, based off virtually any components.
I do however recommend a 4-1 AIO (FC/ESC/RX/VTX) to keep the part count to a minimum, but there should be enough room to stack a separate VTX or RX on top of the AIO
It has a 25.525.5mm mounting pattern for the AIO, and motor fixations for both 3xM1.46.6mm and 3xM1.65.5
The camera mount is 3D printed and universal I will upload the STL and Step files so you may print your own spares or season them to taste
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