MPA Elite Veteran Location: Australia
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The heavier parts you had inside have ripped the wooden insides out of the aircraft.
The idea of fitting all the parts to the inner wood of the air frame was a good idea on the bench, but does not take in account a crash.
I think you need to have an inner metal frame to attached all the electronics and hardware to It then fits inside the wooden frame.
Not having electronics / avionics blowing out of the wooden frame in all directions.
A frame inside that will remain after a crash with avionics parts still bolted to it.
If the mass of the sub frame inside the wooden aircraft is greater, the outer wooden parts will absord some impact as they break off the inner frame. Like Formula 1 car.
As it is now, the parts just left the aircraft, all smashed.
Good luck with next UAV.
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