How to Select Drone Frames

Aditya Kekre
3 min readJun 6, 2020

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Have you ever wondered what keeps a drone together and protected?

A Drone Frame is the one that holds the Drone together with all its components and acts like a suit of armor for all of the sensitive electrical components. You have to be very precise while choosing it. They need to be designed strong but also lightweight. It is equally important and relative to choosing the best electronic components such as the Electronic Speed Controls (ESCs), propellers, arms, and motors.

You probably know that there are different types and configurations of drone frames. This guide will take you through some of the important things that you need to keep in mind while choosing a Frame for your drone.

Frame Design/Size

First, you have to decide the Frame Design that you want. While purchasing a Drone Frame it is important to know the configuration that you want for your drone. It all depends on your preference and how many components that is the motors, batteries you intend to use in your drone.

All parts of the drone will behold on the frame, First, you can decide as to which frame should take? Generally speaking, from 180 mm to 250 mm is the most popular frame, the bigger one is from 280mm to 800mm even more.

Frame Material

The materials play a significant role in determining the drone’s stability and efficient performance. Note that vibration is increasingly a nuisance in many drones, and if not managed well, it could lead to poor quality aerial images and possible damage to the electronic components.

Most frames are designed with carbon fibers because of their lightweight properties. It is nonetheless a good material for your frame.

The frame needs to be stiff. The stiffness enables the frame to be stable and smooth enough without any detrimental bends in the sky. A smooth flight will yield smooth and stable videos and photographs. Moreover, the frame should be brittle, but not too brittle.

There are other materials also like Wood, Metal, Plastic, or Fiberglass from which you can build your own drone.

Battery Placement

Battery placement is very much a preference. The weight of the drone battery is quite a large proportion of the craft, so where you place it very much effects the handling.

Most freestyle frames have top mount batteries with the battery inline with the frame. This protects the battery in most crashes. However, it is not optimal for performance due to the weight being balanced above the center mass of the craft.

Placements of Other Important Components

The placement of some of your important components like motors, ESCs, antennas, transmitters, and Cameras should be considered. For e.g. if there are mounting tabs in the drone frames for mounting Camera and other accessories. Your FPV Camera is what you use to see, so you need to make sure it is well placed.

Now you must be confused as to what frame to choose and from where to get it. Well, don’t worry! See more of Drone Frames on Robu.in the link’s right here — Drone Frames from Robu.in. Explore more such drone components and try making your own drone.

Well, I hope that you will pick the right drone frame for your drone which will protect it as long as possible and I hope the tips will be helpful for you.

The above tips and information was written in reference to the blog published by getfpv.com and dronenodes.com

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