After months of hard work, sweat and tears (from laughter), the FT Gremlin micro quad has finally arrived. Part of the Flite Test DNA is our passion for DIY plane projects and with the new FT Gremlin, you are now able to create your very own DIY micro quad!
Some of the things we love about the FT Gremlin:
- You don’t have to use carbon fibers—you can use wood or plastic as well
- It can be flown in a variety of environments—inside and outside
- It is the perfect size—sub 250g
- It’s safer than most quads this size
With this passion project our hope is that we can encourage and enable your creativity, resourcefulness and personality as you design and build your own FT Gremlin. You can let your imagination run wild while not compromising the flight experience, time or performance. Our desire is also to create a space where you can share your Gremlin plans with other members of the FT community so that we all can learn and grow while having a great way to connect with other RC hobbyists.
Check out some of the designs from our FT team:
Josh
Alex
TJ
Stefan
Another big goal of ours with the FT Gremlin is to bring the build plans into schools like we have with several of our FT planes. We’re currently creating lessons surrounding the entire build experience . Our hope is for students to learn problem solving and critical thinking skills while they create their own designs from the ground up—we’re not merely asking them to assemble a quad. We can’t wait to see what they come up with!
Get your power pack here: Power Pack G With Flite Test Gremlin Frame
Which Gremlin is your favorite? Are you excited to build your own design? Share your thoughts and ideas with us in the comments below!
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I went with some Racerstar 1103 motors and a PicoBlx FC since I wanted to start building ASAP and not wait for the emax parts. I'd love to adapt my design to use the emax kit but still haven't seen verified sizes on the motor and their mounting pattern :( Seen a couple conflicting reports on the mounting pattern so looking forward to seeing the FT designs to figure out which is accurate.
My own design is 3D printed and up on thingiverse here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2240071 I've crashed it hard enough to bend a motor shaft but didn't break the frame yet. Ok, I did break two of the FC mounts but didn't even realize it until I took it apart to move the parts to a new variation of the frame :)
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If you go there and scroll down u can see all the dimensions and diagrams for the motors and other components :) straight from Emax. Also if you want just the emax powerpack u can buy it there but Id support FT of course :) hope this helps
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Eventually I'll probably pick a set up myself, but this is the worst time of year for it since my hobby budget drops to almost zero for the duration of A/C season here in the desert :( I've talked to three different people who have motors in hand and said they'd send me measurements...but none have actually followed through. FT has also repeatedly said in the forum and videos that they'll be posting details and resources to help designers...so...fingers crossed they follow through on that.
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Can't find the plans either...
Very Cool looking though!
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I made the model work with both the EMAX power pack micro system motors or the a standard 9mm 1104 motor mount
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2300936
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Just wondering what options people have come up with to monitor lipo voltage.
I am not keen on hanging a lipo alarm off it unless absolutely no other option.
are people just keeping a stopwatch or is there a tiny lva out there i haven't found.
Keep flying peeps.
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