Written by Lehigh Aerial Swarms Club (LASC)
Materials Needed:


Gently/slowly bend the black frame into position making sure to temporarily tape it in place as shown in the picture

Bend the frame's outer arm to fit directly into the nook on the other side, then secure it with tape.

Get a servo and place it horizontally on the edge of the frame, making sure the white connector piece of the servo is facing outward. It should be firmly stable in the frame.
Now tape it vertically around the servo by cutting a long piece of tape vertically in half and wrapping around the servo making sure to avoid interfering with the white part of the servo.
Next, tape around the whole edge of the frame to secure its position

Next, wrap the servo's tail tightly around the frame and secure it with tape. Use a piece of tape cut vertically for this purpose.

Now, take the white plastic part (shown in the picture) and fit it into the mold at the bottom of the arm. Use the silver screw to secure it, but only tighten it halfway. 1.


Note: To ensure the plastic part fits perfectly into the arm's mold, you may need to scrape the mold's edges with a sharp object such as scissors.
Carefully align the 3 holes of the rotor with the arm, and use black screws to screw them in place.
Next, take the arm and insert the white connector piece from the rotor into the white plastic part of the arm. Once connected, secure it by screwing it in completely.

Lastly, get the blade props and connect them to the top of the rotor.