Our Fuselage servo mount system is perfect for the rotation of cameras or sensors in R/C or UAV aircraft. One of the biggest problems with servos is they can not always handle a heavy side load even though they have the power to rotate your attachment. As you can see from the pictures and schematic, this system mounts inside the fuselage and the 1/4” shaft protrudes through the bottom of the aircraft. This system incorporates an external ball bearing and ABS case plate to ensure that whatever the servo is set to rotate will be extremely rigid. Once mounted, simply use one of our 1/4” bore clamping hubs to assist in attaching your camera or sensor to the ball bearing supported shaft.
Patented
Shown with a 1/4” bore clamping hub included. Servo must be purchased separately




The DDP110 Belly Pan is designed to be used upside down in an aircraft fuselage as shown above. The 1/4” aluminum shaft protrudes through the aircraft fuselage. Our 1/4” bore clamping hub can then be attached to the shaft. Various devices such as cameras or sensors are then attached to the hub.
(Servo not included)
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This pan utilizes a
0.625” hub pattern.
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