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Summary of Contents for Nemesis 240 FPV
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N e m e s i s 2 4 0 F P V A s s e m b l y M a n u a l R e v i s i o n 1 . 1 Assembly: Part 1: Dirty Section Part 2: Clean Section Part 1: Dirty Section Assembly Top View Exploded...
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Bottom View Paddle edges of arms all oriented forward. Frame parts: 1 - Dirty Bottom Plate 1 - Dirty Top Plate 4 - Arms Hardware: 4 - M4 x 14mm 4 - M4 Nylock Nuts 8 - M4 Flat Washers (optional part, not included) 4 - M2 X 9mm 4 - M2 Standard Nuts 4 - High Quality Vibration Dampers...
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Part 2: Clean Section Assembly Frame parts: 1 - Clean Bottom Plate 1 - Clean Top Plate 1 - Camera Plate 1 - Rear Bulkhead Hardware: 8 - M3 x 35mm Nylon Standoffs 16 -M3 x 6mm Nylon Screws 4 - M3 Standard Nuts Align Clean Bottom Section so extra M3 hole in front is on the left and the elongated Hole in the rear is also on the left.
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Install Clean Top Plate so the slots in the front are on the right side. Install all 8 standoffs and 16 standoff screws. Center 4 standoffs will mount on the inner set of holes on the top plate. Insert Clean section into vibration dampers and install compress dampers by pushing down on top chassis. Install 4 damper top nuts to affix clean section to dirty section while under compression.
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Adjust tightness of M4 bolts on arms until they can turn in and arms can retract in slot under force. They should absorb energy in a crash by folding. They should not move when hitting light objects.
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Storage: To store your quad the arms designed to fold neatly into center to maintain the smallest possible footprint. Even with motors and props mounted you can still fold all the way inward.
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Flight configurations The Nemesis supports different flight configurations which will all change the handling of the quad. Experiment to see what you like best and what works for you. Perfect H 5" (More sensitive Pitch Axis then Roll Axis, Keeps props out of view): Swing arms out until arms are parallel and the inside hole on the top, bottom, and arm align perfectly where the blue circles are shown.
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Perfect X (symmetric) 5" (Symmetric Even geometry with balanced Pitch and Roll Axis): Swing arms out until arms are past the H configuration and the inside edge hole on the top, bottom, and arm align perfectly where the blue circles are shown. If you want to solid mount this configuration you can put a m3 x 8mm-12mm screw through here and affix the bottom with a standard or nylock nut.
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Extended Wingspan 6" (Designed to support Larger Diameter props, more sensitive Pitch then Roll) : Extend arms out to their full length. Swing arms out until arms are past the H configuration and the outside edge hole on the top, bottom, and arm align perfectly where the blue circles are shown. To stiffen the frame in 6" configuration it is required to insert an m3 spacer in the gap where the purple circle is and bolt it down with m3 x 8-12mm screws and a standard or nylock nut.
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Dead Cat (Near symmetric configuration, FC slighty forward, props out of view): Extend rear arms out to their full length. Retract front arms in fully. Set front arms for 5" H position. Swing rear arms out till the center of the motors are aligned horizontally with the front motors.
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