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I'm talking about somthing to connect each leg together maybe use pvc piping or even maybe really tough foam that would connect the back and front legs together so it would be easier to catch and because it makes landing easier it's more solid landing 2 straight piece rather than 4 legs on a hill or certain surfaces. I just don't know what to use or if anyone has had this idea before. kinda like the Phantom legs but somthing a little more stable.
There's a guy on ebay who sells props for the 3dr solo and he has made legs the conncet both right front and back leg and both left front and back leg. I've asked if he plans on selling somthing like that but he hasn't put them up for sale and its been 2 months so I'm wanting to make somthing but it defiently has to be light weight. maybe 1/2 pvc piping with (2) 90` angles on both sides then fit that into the legs but I'm just wondering how to hold the pvc to the solo leg extenders..... I guess glue.
if anyone has any idea or better ideas let me know I do alot of photo shots for a rental company and I use my boat for shooting the houses at the lake and I'm tired of grabbing my 3dr mid air. or being on a really bad hill it has tipped over before and with the pvc "legs" being longer and extended I believe that will help my issues alot plus I've seen that guy add foam to his and supposedlyit will float but Idk about all that I'm just wanting ideas on how I could do this. I'm not wanting sliders so the legs are out of the picture just somthing to connect both left and right side legs any ideas??
There's a guy on ebay who sells props for the 3dr solo and he has made legs the conncet both right front and back leg and both left front and back leg. I've asked if he plans on selling somthing like that but he hasn't put them up for sale and its been 2 months so I'm wanting to make somthing but it defiently has to be light weight. maybe 1/2 pvc piping with (2) 90` angles on both sides then fit that into the legs but I'm just wondering how to hold the pvc to the solo leg extenders..... I guess glue.
if anyone has any idea or better ideas let me know I do alot of photo shots for a rental company and I use my boat for shooting the houses at the lake and I'm tired of grabbing my 3dr mid air. or being on a really bad hill it has tipped over before and with the pvc "legs" being longer and extended I believe that will help my issues alot plus I've seen that guy add foam to his and supposedlyit will float but Idk about all that I'm just wanting ideas on how I could do this. I'm not wanting sliders so the legs are out of the picture just somthing to connect both left and right side legs any ideas??