DEV LAB
The private WUDFLY Discord for builders, updates, support, bug reports, and development notes.
DEV LAB is where WUDFLY aircraft owners get closer to the project. It is the support room, update feed, dev blog, feedback loop, and community space for pilots building and flying WUDFLY aircraft.
What happens inside DEV LAB?
DEV LAB is designed to keep WUDFLY builders moving. It is not just a chat room; it is the practical place for build questions, aircraft updates, shared settings, and development feedback.
Support
Chat with other users about your build, share pictures, ask questions, and get help getting your aircraft ready to fly.
Updates
Airframe updates, documentation changes, new INAV CLI files, and configuration notes can be announced here first.
Community
Share flight clips, show off your build, compare setups, and see what other pilots are doing with WUDFLY aircraft.
Follow the aircraft as it evolves.
DEV LAB gives builders access to the development story behind WUDFLY aircraft: design choices, build photos, test notes, configuration changes, and lessons learned during flight testing. For BANDITO, that includes a dev blog with over 100 images and videos from the design and build process.
How access works
DEV LAB is private. When you buy a WUDFLY aircraft, you receive access to the private Discord so you can get support, see updates, report bugs, and share your build with other pilots.
Buy aircraft files
Start with a WUDFLY aircraft package such as BANDITO V1.
Receive invite
After purchase, you are invited into the private DEV LAB Discord.
Build with support
Ask questions, share build photos, and check your setup before flying.
Stay updated
Get notified when files, configuration notes, documentation, or aircraft updates are released.
Use DEV LAB for
The most useful build support is specific. DEV LAB gives you a place to show what is actually happening with your print, electronics, setup, and flight testing.
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Build questions
Ask about parts, fitment, glue-up, hinges, spar setup, electronics layout, and assembly decisions. -
Configuration help
Discuss INAV setup, CLI files, servo direction, modes, autolaunch, failsafe, and pre-flight checks. -
Bug reports
Report issues with files, instructions, fitment, settings, or documentation so they can be patched. -
Update tracking
Follow aircraft changes, revised configs, improved parts, manual changes, and recommended workflow updates. -
Build sharing
Post print results, electronics layouts, finished aircraft, paint schemes, field photos, and flight footage. -
Community learning
See what other builders are doing and learn from their successes, mistakes, repairs, and tuning notes.
Private, focused, useful.
DEV LAB exists because aircraft builders need practical answers, not random noise. The goal is to keep the space focused on getting people flying safely and improving the aircraft over time.
Builder focused
The space is for people actually building, configuring, flying, testing, and improving WUDFLY aircraft.
Feedback loop
Builder questions and bug reports help improve files, manuals, print notes, and future aircraft releases.
Early updates
When something changes, DEV LAB is where builders should expect to hear about it first.
Related WUDFLY resources
DEV LAB works best alongside the aircraft page, print profiles, manual, and design resources.
BANDITO
Sub-250g 3D-printed FPV wing built around DJI O4 Lite, 4S power, and INAV.
View aircraft →Print profiles
LW-PLA profile guidance and downloadable profile resources for lightweight aircraft parts.
Open profiles →Learning resources
Aircraft design tools, courses, INAV learning links, and useful creator references.
Start learning →Fly responsibly
Official and authority-backed drone rules, airspace maps, and safety links.
Check rules →Build with backup.
DEV LAB is included when you buy a WUDFLY aircraft. Start with BANDITO, join the private builder space, ask questions, follow updates, and help shape the next generation of printable FPV aircraft.
