...effect?
Recommend you leave the craft upright as I've done here to incorporate ESCs viz. speed controllers, this being proof-of-concept and not a 'forever' drone.
No special measures therefore, just a couple of squirts of filler/adhesive and left to set overnight... which is why it's standing like this, so gravity can do its thing.
If you look closely you can see tooth-picks I used to mark the position of each ESC, as I've yet to fix them in place.
Cabling is wrapped round booms and bed-posts here, while the aft starboard motor is yet to be connected as it includes a pick-off for powering the voltage-sender.
This is a bit of telemetry that transmits the voltage of the battery that will be fitted here, on the assumption the others will likely be in much the same state of charge.
We'll need to monitor this during test-flights to ensure batteries do not drop below a threshold at which they would become scrap. Those in an EV have the same issues, and are controlled by a computer instead of ~ as in our case ~ an RC test-pilot.
In a perfect world wiring would be routed through tubing and not wrapped around timbers, and the electrical components would be located (suitably) in the black box.
Don't forget propellers as fitted from top left working clockwise: clock and anti, clock and anti.







