After having built many quads of the Avantquads brand, I wanted to build a lightweight 5” quad with good components. I immediately stopped on the latest model Avantquads Xero S5M – a 5” frame weighing only 63 grams in total. The components for the drone build: Motors: Proton-X 2204 2750KV ESC: Aikon 4in1 30A
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Na al vele quads gebouwd te hebben van het merk Avantquads wilden ik eens een ligt gewicht 5inch quad gaan bouwen met goeie componenten die ook ligt zijn van gewicht. Mijn oog was meteen gevallen voor het nieuwste model Avantquads Xero 5inch frame die maar liefst 63 gram weegt totaal gebouwd. De Componenten voor de
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Recently we decided to update the firmware of our non-EU FrSky Taranis X9D, so it will be fully compliant with European regulations. In this tutorial, we will explain the differences between the international and EU firmware as well as show you how to flash your Taranis with the latest firmware. The latest EU firmware for
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One beautiful thing about flying FPV quadcopter, is building your own quadcopter. After my warpquad 230 and my X210 (QAV-X 210 clone) it was time for a new build! Since I’m flying I always loved the builds from Davis Helvensteijn aka Dquad. Their latest frame is the Dquad Obsession. A great looking frame, with an
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The GEP-ZX4 is a nice mini frame, designed for a maximum of 4” propellers and we are going to use it for our next FPV Racer. The frame is made of 3k carbon and has a wheelbase of 170mm. You can mount any motor with standard mounting holes of 19 x 16mm. The arms are
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Just before we can go out and fly our beloved drones at the weekend, we wanted to share you the latest build log of the Neato X “Talon”. It is written by DutchWalnut_fpv, who also wrote the Realacc X210 build log. Thanks for it Stef! Back in September I build the X210 (QAV-X clone) and
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The FrSky Taranis is, in my opinion, the best radio transmitter money can buy. It’s not cheap, but it’s completely open source. I have a spare Turnigy 9x, but after a half year my gimbals are still almost rock solid, and the Turnigy receivers are to big. So, if it’s your first radio and you
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