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1 1  == Assembly Guide ==
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3 -1. [[MES - Arm Assembly>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.mes-reconfigurable-modular-frame.MES - Arms.WebHome]]
4 -1. [[MES - Center Frame Assembly>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.mes-reconfigurable-modular-frame.MES - Center Frame.WebHome]]
5 -1. [[MES - Landing Gear Assembly>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.mes-reconfigurable-modular-frame.MES - Landing.WebHome]]
6 -1. [[MES - Quick Release Assembly>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.mes-reconfigurable-modular-frame.MES - Quick Release.WebHome]]
7 -1. [[MES - Final Assembly>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.mes-reconfigurable-modular-frame.MES - Final Assembly.WebHome]]
8 -1. [[MES - Arm Clip Positions>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.mes-reconfigurable-modular-frame.MES - Arm Clip Positions.WebHome]]
3 +1. [[MES - Arm Assembly>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.MES - Reconfigurable Modular Frame.MES - Arms.WebHome]]
4 +1. [[MES - Center Frame Assembly>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.MES - Reconfigurable Modular Frame.MES - Center Frame.WebHome]]
5 +1. [[MES - Landing Gear Assembly>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.MES - Reconfigurable Modular Frame.MES - Landing.WebHome]]
6 +1. [[MES - Quick Release Assembly>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.MES - Reconfigurable Modular Frame.MES - Quick Release.WebHome]]
7 +1. [[MES - Final Assembly>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.MES - Reconfigurable Modular Frame.MES - Final Assembly.WebHome]]
8 +1. [[MES - Arm Clip Positions>>doc:multirotor-erector-set.MES - Reconfigurable Modular Frame.MES - Arm Clip Positions.WebHome]]
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10 10  The Multirotor Erector Set (MES) - Reconfigurable Frame is an all-in-one frame designed to allow the user to easily experiment with a variety of different multirotor designs, without having to invest in a variety of custom frames. The frame is based on the M.E.S. system which uses aluminum tubing clamps, G10 composite plates and carbon fiber tubing. A wide variety of different designs can be created using this single frame system and each can vary in terms of arm length, motor configurations, accessories and more.
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