The Phoenix Drone is a fully 3D-printable, modular FPV drone frame designed for freestyle pilots, racers, and makers who want both performance and repairability. Each part — arms, plates, camera guards, and rear cover — is printed separately, making repairs fast and affordable: crash, reprint, replace, and fly again.
Unlike traditional carbon fiber frames, this design is optimized for no-support 3D printing and quick motor swaps using bullet connectors, giving it both innovation and practicality. It’s compatible with 20x20 mm FC/ESC stacks, FPV cameras under 21 mm, and 2206/2207 motors on 4S–6S batteries.
Perfect for FPV enthusiasts who love to build, customize, and push their quads to the limit, the Phoenix Drone embodies the spirit of the phoenix itself — always rising after every crash.
Settings & Manufacturing InstructionsMachine Type: FDM printers recommended. (Resin not required; CNC not supported).
Materials: PETG or ABS for strength, PLA for prototypes. TPU required for camera guards and rear cover.
Layer Height: 0.15–0.2 mm
Infill: 40–60% for arms/plates (strength), 20–25% for non-structural parts
Supports: Not required (all parts designed no-support)
Size: 250 mm frame
Estimated Print Time: 6–12 hours depending on printer and settings
Assembly Notes:
Print 2x Arm A and 2x Arm B
Insert nuts with soldering iron; secure with M2/M3 screws as listed in the guide
Camera guards & rear cover must be printed in TPU for impact protection
Standard FPV stack and motors mount easily; modular design allows quick replacement
Finishing Instructions:
Light sanding may be used for fit adjustments
Ensure bullet connectors are insulated properly with heat shrink
Online interactive assembly guide can be built in Cadasio for step-by-step visuals
Safety:
Functional FPV drone frame – not a toy
Not food-safe
Ages 14+ (small parts and electronics hazard)
Always follow local drone regulations when flying
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