Here it is for your viewing pleasure - A Flyduino CC, SharkByte, Wee-mix. I am still sorting out a few things but wanted it here before I bash it around.
Wee-mix frame
Digisight camera
SharkByte VTX HD
Kiss CC controller and ESCs
Xing 1204 6500 (original motors the leads were too short)
Not sure about the xfire antenna, i may change this. Planning on having velco added to the top of the quad and added to the battery (strapped down as well_) and also adding protection for the MASSIVE capacitor (this was required for the sharkbyte(Seems overkill but what do i know))
Frame |
ROTORIOUS FPV IS ON HIATUS
(10 builds)
Rotoriousfpv.com
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See Site |
Flight Controller |
KISS CompactCTRL CC All-in-One (FC + 16A ESC x4)
(42 builds)
Getfpv.com
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$95.99 |
Motors |
4 x iFlight XING NANO X1204 6500KV FPV NextGen Motor (Camouflage)
Getfpv.com
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$59.96 |
FPV Camera |
MY CART
Foxeer.com
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$49.00 |
FPV Transmitter |
Fat Shark Shark Byte TX5S.1 VTX
(10 builds)
Getfpv.com
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$50.00 |
Antenna |
Lumenier Micro AXII 5.8GHz U.FL FPV Antenna - Choose Your PolarizationLHCP
(59 builds)
Racedayquads.com
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$19.99 |
Receiver |
TBS Crossfire Diversity Nano Rx - FPV Long Range Drone Receiver
(40 builds)
Pyrodrone.com
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$59.95 |
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Awesome - DVR please!