Antenna Tube/Tube pour l’antenne (p. ex. Banggood)
File off front nut where it protrudes. / Faut limer un peu l'écrou avant parce-qu'il n'y a pas assez de profondeur.
For best reception, bend the antenna tube 45° as shown in the photos to make approximately a 90° angle with the front antenna, as shown in the photos. / Pour une meilleure réception, mettre un angle 45° au tube d'antenne, pour un angle de 90° avec l'antenne dans le nez, comme sur les photos.
Features:
Designed for MKS HV6110 using the servo screws that ship with the servos (cut to 8mm and 6mm for the elevator servos). Making cuts in the indicated places it also accepts MKS HV6100 and compatible servos, however, those would need to be secured with tape or other means.
Antenna channels for placing one antenna behind the wing in the fuselage with a 3 mm antenna tube and another at the tip of the fuse at an angle.
Cutout for lost model alarm. The lost model alarm will also keep the battery from sliding back, e.g. during bungee launches.
Accepts 2 M2 T-nuts for screwing it to the fuselage.
Cable hook for aileron servo cables.
Cable channels for flap and elevator servo cables. Flap servo cable channel on the back side allows changing the flap servo (the only one of the three that may suffer damage) without removing the elevator servos.
Vertical lines that help with finding screw holes when putting it into the fuse (trace these with a Sharpie)
Place for 3 spare M2x5mm countersunk screws (1.27mm hex key).
Can be stiffened with two 75 mm long 0.8x2mm carbon rods (recommended)
Recessed area for receivers up to 14 mm.
If you want to adapt the design, e.g. to imperial screws and tee nuts, you find the STEP, IGES and STL here. Please let me know of any adaptations you do and share them with the community on the Prodij HM thread.