Airblade Creampuff Lite 2.5"

By TheRealJonnyD on Mar 06, 2019

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I had a bunch of spare Mobula7 parts laying around, so I decided to build a Creampuff lite. The newest version has mounting holes for a 26x26 (25.4x25.4) whoop board, so I chose the Crazybee F3 Pro. You can use the F4 version or the BetaFPV 2S AIO if you want, I just happened to go this route as it's what I had on hand. I decided to just stick with the stock Mobula7 camera and canopy as it made everything simple. For motors, I decided to test out the hoverbot hb1103. They're nice motors, but I would chose the Airblade 1103 next time as they're a better value and perform very well.

For props, I went with gemfan and LDARC 65mm. These are made for 1mm shafts, so I drilled them to 1.4mm with a PCB drill bit (by hand). It seems to work well even on 2x 1s 250mah RDQ whoop packs, but it works even better on GNB 2S 300MAH 80C or 450MAH 80C.

This is a great build for beginners and it flies amazing. 10/10 would build again!

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