
Lantian LT-130 parts
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Converting a Lantian LT-130 frame into a fun fpv mini for garden flying requires just a few printed parts. This conversion uses an AC-401 receiver, although other micro receivers will also work well. The camera is a 1/4" CMOS model: http://www.banggood.com/600TVL-100-Degree-14-Cmos-2_8mm-Lens-FPV-Camera-PALNTSC-3_3-5V-p-1092326.html?rmmds=search. The battery fits under the frame, keeping everything nicely balanced. It's so light that even a crash won't damage the battery. Aggressive flight times on a 450mah 3s battery are 3-4 minutes. This quad can carry bigger batteries, but then its nimble performance is lost quickly. Keeping it light is key for such a small quad. Use 4000-6000kV 1104 motors and 6-10A escs. Avoid steel screws and opt for aluminium ones instead. The front and back parts fit around aluminium standoffs to keep the frame super stable. You can either tap the buzzer and receiver mounts or drill through and use nuts instead.
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