220mm class brushless miniquad, almost top-spec with Realacc X5R frame, all-in-one HGLRC Flame F4 FC+PDB+OSD, Emax Eco 2306/2400kv motors, DYS XSD30v2 ESCs.
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What are your impressions about this frame? I'm thinking buy a X6R, but there a few reviews on the internet.
It is a cheap one, so don't expect the top notch quality, but it seems pretty solid to me.
Arms, bottom and top plates' edges need to be refined with a diamond file because they're quite sharp.
Mine, once built and screwed tight, is nice and sturdy... no arms flexibility whatsoever.
I reccomend this frame if you want a decent one without breaking the bank.
Albert Kim posted a good review of the 5" version o this frame (X5R):
The only difference with the 6" version (X6R) is the length of the arms, the other components are the same.
Did you buy on BG? I read in recent comments that the PDB is missing.
I want a 6" version to fell the difference in wind conditions (I live on a coast town).
Thanks for the review video link.
Yup, ordered from BG... it came with the Matek PDB-XT60 and landing feets.
Matek PDB: https://goo.gl/e3WNtZ
Landing feets: https://goo.gl/DXp3Mr (I've got the black ones)