The parts for the frame will in the end be made from carbon fiber sheets - 2mm thick in this instance. To have a clear idea of what you are trying to achieve is extremely important since it will answer a lot of questions that will come up during the design process. Obviously this is not only dependent on the frame, but keeping the weight of the frame in-line with the original one is a good starting point. Same - or at least - similar weight as the EMAX Tinyhawk 2 Freestyle.Be able to use off the shelf M2 hardware and standoffs.Flexibility for a different range of nano sized FPV cameras - although they all have the same width, a lot of them differ in length and I want all off them to be protected by the cam mounting plates.Be able to run a dedicated video transmitter.Be able to use a toothpick sized AIO flight controller instead of the proprietary form factor that EMAX uses.
Which parts do I want my design to be compatible with?.What kind of improvements do I want to make?.What do I want to achieve with my design?.I first start out with a concept and try to answer the following questions: