Super Light weight indoor brushless.
49 grams with no battery or prop guards, 66 AUW with 300 mah, and the heaviest configuration is 90 grams AUW with 500Mah Bolt HV and propr guards, its seem to fly most stable with the big battery and prop guards. Best indoor Brushless I have found yet. Ill post video and maybe some PIDs/rates once its figured out.
Frame |
NEW* Panzer 85mm Micro Quad - For Preorder Only
Tomoquads.miiduu.com
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$38.95 |
Flight Controller |
FuriousFPV PIKO BLX Micro Flight Controller
Fpv-direct.com
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$38.95 |
ESCs |
Racerstar Racing Edition 1103 BR1103 8000KV 1-2S Brushless Motor + RS6A V2 BB2 Blheli_S 6A 1-2S ESC
Banggood.com
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$53.49 |
Propellers |
FuriousFPV High Performance 1935-4 Propellers - Neon Green (2CW & 2CCW)
Fpvdirect.com
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$3.45 |
FPV Camera |
600TVL 1/4 1.8mm CMOS FPV 170 Degree Wide Angle Lens Camera PAL/NTSC 3.7-5V for RC Drone FPV Racing
(94 builds)
Banggood.com
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$7.37 |
Receiver |
Lemon Rx DSMX Compatible Satellite
(21 builds)
Readymaderc.com
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$11.10 |
HD Camera |
RunCam 2 HD 1080P IR Blocked FOV 170° Wide Angle WiFi FPV Camera
(10 builds)
Banggood.com
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$74.99 |
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Hi, nice build. I just bought this frame as well.. Did you find a manual online for standoff config or setup? I'd also love to see your PID's.
Thanks in advance.