Iflight XL5 V3 Xing Motors & GPS

By silkysmooth3215 on May 06, 2019

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This makes my second build using this airframe, and I must say this one turned out really nice. Iflight uses first rate quality full 3K carbon fiber with chamfered edges a great design, and they are impressive as well. The nice thing is their frames are affordable, without sacrificing the quality and details that make up for a solid build. I have yet to fly this, however it will get flown here real soon because I can't wait to check the speed of this build using these motors. On the bench these motors are so smooth mated to Helio and ButterFlight what kind of flight experience to expect. At any rate I will update this once I do several packs. If you are in the market for a low priced airframe that has the same layout as the Xhover Stingy V2 without being a low rider then look no further. I have the StingyV2 built all but indentical to another Iflight XL5 V3 with Helio FC and the 2407 2500Kv Efaws motors and the flight experience on both are simply incredible. I doubt very seriously if blind folded you could tell the difference. Stunning indeed!

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