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  • 04/04/2016

    I decided to build this one instead of the ET version and I'm happy with the results. I would recommend getting the 35mm plastic standoffs and cutting them to your desired lengths. I have mine down to 22mm and I was able to fit everything inside.

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  • 14/09/2017

    I love this frame. It is so light. Runcam Swift Micro fits perfectly. DYS F4 Pro + FS-X6B on top of it, Eachine VTX03. RS1306 3300KV motors and DYS 20amp xsd esc. Great combo and flies beautifully with Dinogy 4S 600mAh. I can recommend.

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  • 21/11/2017

    Bought this to transfer all the components from my jjrc battler 130.With some slight mods and soldering everything fit nicely and now I can use 4 inch props which totally transforms the quad.This provides an inexpensive cure for the shortcomings of the battler.Fun to fly now.

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  • 05/10/2017

    I think this is a fairly old frame at this time, but one of my favorites. I drilled my own 20x20mm holes to fit an f428 stack. lightweight and thin, so you will probably want to keep it light. fits a runcam micro and led/buzzer in the back.

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  • 05/02/2016

    I didn't want to go the standard route of building a ZMR for my first quad. I wanted something small to zip around with and learn about setting up. Although this Grasshopper is tiny, I carefully selected components that would make the install minimal. - Littlebee ESCs - CC3D Evo w/ Bent Pin - Matek 5in1 PDB w/ Built-in Alarm - RCX H1306 3100KV motors w/ 4025 props - LemonRX DSMX Satellite Receiver I didn't use the Diatone PDB. Instead, the Matek 5in1 PDB works great providing 5v power from the Servo Lead to channel 5 (or 6) and assigning through Librepilot to a switch on the receiver to operate the buzzer. It will also alarm for low voltage. I ordered black nylon standoffs to maintain a stealth look. Couldn't use the back standoff locations due to pin locations on the CC3D, but was able to keep a level top deck by adding more standoffs above the CC3D into the top plate. The receiver fits tight between the top plate and the top of the CC3D. I will fly this around for a while to get acclimated and later try to fit a compact camera & FPV transmitter, but for now, I like how it has turned out.

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  • 07/12/2017

    Im new the hobby and I had planned to use this frame to use instead of the JJPRO P130 quadcopter. Looking at the frame I'll probably make another quad as i want it and use 4" props with larger motors. The frame feels rigid . The bottom frame is 2.5mm thick and the top plate is 1mm. Good looking product.

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  • 06/03/2017

    This is a very good quality frame, even if you were to pay more. I currently have 1806 2300Kv motors mounted on it. This will be a very tight build if you are using 4045 props and a full size receiver. ! CAUTION... ! My Naze32 flight controller, connected to the included PDB 5V, died after about 4 or 5 batteries, ESC's wont communicate with the FC and Betaflight opens the COM but cannot communicate, No LEDs on the board. My digital multimeter shows up to 8V to the 5V for a fraction of time, which i believe has killed my Naze32 Rev6 FC. If you are going to use the included PDB, make sure you power your ESC's 5V line or a better regulated 5V source

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  • 03/11/2015

    Vrai carbone, la base fait bien 2,5mm, découpe super propre, le tout pour un prix serré, comme la place dispo pour installer l'électronique!

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  • 08/04/2018

    I had 4 little dys motors lying around and this is the perfect frame for it jus a cheap and little frame you can have lots of fun with! :)

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  • 01/03/2017

    This frame is perfekt! It is very small (I was surprised how small it really is, when I first saw it) but still supports 4 inch props. I´m running it with DYS 1306, Kingkong 4045, 20a ESC and 3s 800mah battery, which gives a lot of power for normal flying and only weights 240g with battery.

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