My first FPV build, a 210mm frame, beacuse its my first the space isn't optimized so... Its pretty light, at least I think it is, only 450g dry with the battery.I've been flying with it for 5 mouths now but only a couple weeks of FPV and only 2-3 serious crashes. I mostly fly in 3s. I mostly fly around my house faster and faster. (Sixth FPV flight :
) Gonna make a 100mm brushless quad soon! V.1.1; added a 220uf 25V capacitor on my 12v pads on my PDB, was getting interferience on my video!AirbladeUAV has done it again and this time they've brought long range to the 5" class! Based on the popular Transformer Mini, the new Transformer 5" Ultralight adopts a lot of the same design philosophies with larger props and more payload capacity. It can fly upwards of 20 minutes on a 4 cell Li-Ion battery pack and in ideal conditions it's got a range of over 4 to 5 miles. In this guide I'll walk..
Read moreWith the release of the DJI FPV Drone cinematic FPV has become a lot more accessible, but you certainly don't want to crash a $750 drone! The QAV-CINE Freybott is a compact, lightweight cinematic FPV drone that can take a hit and keep going. It's a lot safer to fly indoors and around people. With a naked GoPro or the SMO 4k you can capture some great stabilized footage. In this guide I'll show you..
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How'd you end up mounting the xt60 to the PDB? can you just solder two wires and ignore the smaller holes for the xt60pw socket?
Yeah I ignored them cause this the second time I have bought this PDB, and the first time I hit a tree and my 4s battery snapped off the end so... It much better to have a bit of wire sticking out for the slack, so that it's does not hit as hard of the PDB.
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