Converted my Meteor85 HDZero 2s whoop to a carbon frame from Aliexpress. Quite a fan small park ripper.
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cool!....
I have same frame with different motors :)
3S 1207/6000KV https://rotorbuilds.com/build/30315
3S 1103/6500KV https://rotorbuilds.com/build/32553
Nice, they look like fun little quads. For whatever reason I tend to ignore 3S, and am looking to build a 4S drone on the AlfaRC Apex 2.5" frame. Should be quite a blast.
https://rotorbuilds.com/build/32593
good luck! I had old boy 2" and 4S... I am using it long time from 2021!
https://rotorbuilds.com/build/28131
Find lighter frame, same size. Trust me, frame is too heavy. Checkout the babymod 2.5 modular frame
Guessing you're referring to the Mockup link? I'm going to wait for the Quadmula Djinn 25 to restock. I've seen the babymod 2.5 and it would be a good alternative to the "apex 2.5" but neither seemed to have enough room to mount a Freestyle V2 or O3. I will probably re-use a HDZero Whoop Lite but want the flexibility to mount something in the rear.
Check mine out. Just published it.
https://rotorbuilds.com/build/32051
Nice, yeah originally I was going to do an AIO and the mod would be good if I had done that. Going with a stack, I feel I want to mount the VTX in the back. Looks good though. This is the current plan, with motors, stack, props, on the way, with a vtx and camera from an old build on standby. I'd just be waiting for the frame. https://rotorbuilds.com/build/32697