Rotorama Wasp is our racing frame, designed by top pilot Jakub Toman in collaboration with Petr Homolka. Rotorama Wasp carries the idea of a simple, lightweight, and durable frame. The frame weighs 59 grams including hardware. Rotorama Wasp is designed for micro-sized cameras.

The frame is unique in its geometry. Up front, it has 5" stretch X arms, the rear arms are true X and can fit up to 6" propellers. This gives the rear motors and propellers less turbulent airflow, which increases the copter's stability and efficiency. The arms are made of 5mm carbon for maximum durability. The pointed ends, already typical for Rotorama frames, provide proven motor protection in crashes. The arms are split in pairs. In the event of a very hard crash and a broken arm, it is enough to loosen two screws and the arms can be freely slid out and replaced with others. Getting back in the air is possible within minutes.
The frame is made for stacks with 30,5x30,5 and 20x20mm mounting hole spacing.
3D models of accessories for printing with the Rotorama Wasp frame can be found here.