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Section 5: Assembly of 3D Printed Parts
Falcon V2 comes with swappable nose and tail sections. For the tail, you can choose
between Conventional and V-Tail. There are positives and negatives of both. The
conventional tail allows for finer control as well as redundancy, while the V-Tail lowers
assembly time/effort as well as complexity. Performance differences are entirely
negligible, however there is a miniscule drag difference with the V-Tail exposing less
frontal area. The payload bay allows for quickly swapping out different payloads if need
be – or easy mounting and access to the flight controller or other avionics. There is also
an optional mountable vertical stabilizer for the conventional tail, and optional tail pieces
that allow for mounting SMA antennas. There are a variety of canopies as well. There is a
blank nose included for you to modify if needed, as well as a blank payload bay.
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