@plsdontcrash I use an electronic silicon rubber glue called 703 to help fix ufl onto boards. It's not perfect but does help. It comes in a tube. It's Chinese. You'll find it on AliExpress
The weather is pretty crap here so I also use it as an added weather proofing measure to cover motor wire solder joints.
@plsdontcrash I don't see why not. The fabric tape type might be good for that. Comes in small width and makes it easier for wee spaces.
Here's what I did on my air65. Cut and drill some ridged plastic. now I see the mobula8's ufl is in a different spot...
use E6000 glue. It's perfect for this kind of applications. I use it on all my drones - tiny whoops and 5 inchers.
I use a couple different general solution, as previously suggested some E6000 does the trick, but i also run a TPU 3D printed canopy that has a small overhang to hold it down on my 65mm (i crash this one the most)
Canopy is interesting. I might give that a go when my dryer arrives! Or… I could do it like a washer and print in PETT
OK, that might help. What about electrical tape? Could that work?