KBWhoop
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This quad is beyond fun. If you are tired of your sluggish E010/H36, or simply want a fun indoor FPV quadcopter, print our frame, install the electronics and get flying! Note: The quad shown in the pictures is using the motors and props from our initial E010. The motors work just fine, although they could be a little faster for more lift. Shopping list: 1 x KBWhoop frame 4 x 6x15mm Faster or insane coreless motors (http://a.co/fZoF6bU, http://a.co/1i9wDZ6) 4 x 31mm propellers, 2xCW & 2xCCW (http://a.co/iFZmUP9) 1 x Tiny F3 Evo flight controller (http://bit.ly/2F5UK71) 1 x FSI6-RX Receiver (http://bit.ly/2rARdvy, http://a.co/5Xh91Nj) 1 x Micro AIO FPV camera/tx (http://a.co/5SlxA3y) 1 x JST male battery jack (or whatever battery connector you like) 1 x Rubber hair band (to hold the battery on) Any 6+ ch. FlySky radio and 5.8GHz FPV goggles should work. I fly with an FS-I6 (http://a.co/7CXQrL8) and a pair of Vision+ goggles from HK (http://bit.ly/2n9E7jw). Directions: Print, clean, install, solder, power, bind, fly, FUN. We hope you enjoy our frame and always welcome tips. They help us fund our hobby and bring you new cool things. Thank you!! If you like this project and want more, check out our website! http://kempbros.github.io Flight test video: https://youtu.be/qmKzn5WFp-E Many of the links for the components listed above go out of stock or change. If you find a better price/source, please list it in the comments below! Print Settings Resolution 0.1mm Infill 75% - 100% Notes Printed using a 0.4mm nozzle
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