Drawings and CAD

CAD

Astro has slightly different models depending on when it was manufactured. How can I tell which model is which? The Astro Max has larger motors that are wider than the base they are on, as seen below in the CAD model.

chevron-rightAstro Maxhashtag

STParrow-up-right file type (open in edrawings or Autodesk Viewer for a quick view)

chevron-rightAstro (non-Max): hashtag

STParrow-up-right file type (open in edrawings or Autodesk Viewer for a quick view)

Parasolid arrow-up-rightfile type (Use with newer versions of CAD software that support this file type)

Drawings

Mounting Points: Plate Vibration Isolator Bulb (mm)

Chassis Mounting Points: Assembly Airframe Complete (mm)

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Lower chassis perimeter holes are helicoiled M3x0.5mm with a nominal depth of 5mm

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Upper chassis perimeter holes are helicoiled M3x0.5mm with a nominal depth of at least 7mm on the left/right side and 5mm in the front

Dimensions

Dimension
Astro Max Value (mm)
Astro (Legacy F45) Value (mm)

Unfolded Diameter (w/o Props)

930

917

Unfolded Diameter (Including Props)

1407

1407

Unfolded Height

359

359

Folded Footprint (square)

390

355

Folded Height

178

178

Landing Gear Footprint (square)

330

330

Accessories

Astro Max Quick Release Landing Gear

Quick Release Landing Gear

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Generic Antenna Mount for Astro

If you want to mount an antenna for 3rd party integrations (such as an external GPS), you can find a 3D printable file here for a standard SMA cable mount:

This mounts to Astro's upper chassis with QTY 2 M3 x 8 SHCS screws

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