This Canopy is designed to work with the cockroach75 frame only. (perfectly fit with Cockroach75 frame. Cockroach65 is too small for carrying O3 unit)
Design idea: We design this canopy base on two principle. The weight and the structure strength. We always want the strongest at the same time the lightest, but realistically it is impossible to have both. We test multiple designs and this final one end up at 1.93g with Nylon9 material. We are still exploring better design and material including CNC Aluminum etc. The reason that we use SLS 3D print is because we can increase iteration efficiency so we can keep exploring new design and get it better.
Specification: Fitting mount with drone frame: 25.5mm x 25.5mm (typical whoop flight controller mount) Made method: SLS 3D printed Material: Nylon Weight:1.93g
PLEASE NOTE:This canopy was designed to fit and work with the newbeedrone cockroach75 frame only. This isNOTa universal canopy and may not work with other micro whoop frames By buying this camera mount, you agree that we cannot guarantee fitment with other frame. Returns will not be accepted for fitment issues with other setup.
I really like the drone but the canopy material is very fragile. It works as needed but the material choice should be changed to something with a little bit more flexibility.
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Daniel Navarro
Durable
Great fit & very durable. Also minimal weight.
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Gary
Good
Nice lightweight canopy amount to '03. Air unit into the acrobee
The Vifly Whoopstor 3 is awesome. Always have 6 batteries on charge, almost fast enough to not need more than 6 batteries in field. Think I'm going to buy another.
I’ve shopped a few different stores for drone products. Newbeedrone has the fastest shipping and great pricing. Best customer experience I’ve had in the drone world.
I tried them because they were on sale and it turns out that they’re good so I bought two more sets. I’m using them in 65mm builds but I’ve tried them on my 75s and they’re good for that size too. They are very responsive so I’m able to toss and float for a while and then catch full throttle last second without any issues. I haven’t had them long enough to comment on their durability but I haven’t destroyed one yet…