Quick Tip: Stop losing props on your micro quad
Do you have a whoop that keeps throwing props? Here’s how to fix it.
Do you have a whoop that keeps throwing props? Here’s how to fix it.
In this video, Duane Bradley will be going over the assembly process of the XILO Phreakstyle FPV Quadcopter Frame.[ultimate_spacer][vc_video link=”https://youtu.be/7pz9gZddRpI” align=”center”][ultimate_spacer]
The BetaFPV LiteRadio 2 is an 8-channel OpenTX budget radio control transmitter. For only $40, can it be any good? It certainly does not match up to a full-size radio, but when you consider value for money the LiteRadio 2 makes a compelling argument. Features and Specs 2.4GHz 8 channel FrSky (D8, D16 FCC, D16…
“You will be subject to civil and criminal penalties if you meet the criteria to register an unmanned aircraft and do not register.” ~ The FAA Scary, right? Thankfully, the FAA has made the $5 registration process painless and simple. In fact, I was able to go from opening my web browser to having…
While many consider flying an FPV aircraft the greatest hobby in the world, (me among them!) what other uses does an UAV (Unmanned Flying Vehicle) have? What great and wonderful things can we do with these amazing aircraft? Let’s explore what people use them for in today’s world.
The Tattu R-line series of batteries have been popular among many in the FPV Racing community. Now, with the V3 of the battery out, Tattu promises high quality, reliable power, and a lightweight resulting in an excellent performance while racing. However, with a high price tag of 36.99, is it the best value for money?[vc_column_text]…
Almost every modern flight controller running Betaflight includes many sensors these days such as a current sensor and voltage sensor. Often these sensors come calibrated from the factory, but they are either not accurate, or require recalibration for your unique setup. These are some of the most important sensors in your quad, because they let…
The goal of this build is to provide a cheap, reliable platform for beginners to get up in the air and fly hard (and crash). Also, advanced pilots will enjoy the robust nature and cost-effectiveness of this build, which will hopefully enable pilots out there to push themselves further.
Today, we will be taking a good look at the ToolkitRC M6 battery charger. This little device has loads of features absent from other high-end chargers. And it’s only $30! It may not have loads of power, but this charger’s feature set rivals those of $100 or more.
When pilots look for ways to upgrade performance of a quad, the battery connector is hardly the first component that comes to mind. But when it comes to tiny whoops, BetaFPV believes the current standard leaves performance on the table. The BT2.0 connector from BetaFPV promises higher current, less sag, and longer flight times.