Hyperlite Glide 6S Freestyle

By SBFPV on Sep 21, 2020

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Been flying 4S on a source one for a while now and I wanted to get into 6S to see what it's about. It certainly gives more power and flight time is what I've noticed. The Hyperlite Glide frame is a very lightweight frame which helps in crashes as there is less momentum carried into the collision. However to make the frame ligher, the arms have been made skinnier. My quad has already taken a few hard crashes and nothing has broken, so dont be afraid to push this frame but I wouldn't use it as a bando ripper. The final Weight of the build came out at just under 600 grams without the GoPro and 700g with the GoPro. Overall I'm very happy with this build and it flies real smooth while having more than enough power.

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