V939 / ladybird / QBOT / mini beetle quad - FPV

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V939 / ladybird / QBOT / mini beetle quad - FPV

Postby Bio Hazzard » Wed Jul 17, 2013 12:08 pm

So I just ordered my V939 from banggood for a meer $28 (no tx, gonna use my turnigy 9x) and I'm already looking into cheap lightweight fpv setups for this little beauty!!

Anyhow stumbled across this and thought I'd share :D

3.3v - 5v, 200mw 5.8Ghz vtx w cloverleaf ant.
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6.5 grams

AND ALSO

3.3v - 5v, 200mw 5.8Ghz vtx w camera
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4.8 grams

Think any of those would work on a micro quad?? How much weight would you think a micro quad could safely carry??
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Re: V939 / ladybird / QBOT / mini beetle quad - FPV

Postby Bio Hazzard » Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:43 pm

Changed my mind after reading through this, gonna go with a 1.280 system with vtx 10mw ppl say they've gotten 2km which is wwwwaaayyy overkill, I'd be happy with 500m to be honest.

Anyway stay tuned for more mini FPV quad stuff :P
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Re: V939 / ladybird / QBOT / mini beetle quad - FPV

Postby ColtenCasper » Wed Apr 06, 2022 6:49 am

The highlight of the project is probably the price: it's dirt cheap! You can buy all the parts for under $30. For comparison, the cheapest BNF (bind and fly) toothpick you can get right now costs around $200 (and this one doesn't come with HD recording). Most of us are in position to get mba assignment help online. The total cost of the project is around $60 if you include all the tools and materials needed to build it.
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