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When you look at the real thing, the arms are thick and short, and they look sloppy overall The carbon plates are still cut, but the aluminum parts are still clean Stack space is enough and the plate space is 35mm from the bottom deck to the upper deck But in the 30.5X30.5 stack, the side plate of the camera is 28mm wide from front to rear, 23mm from bottom plate to side plate edge In addition, since there is a 2mm thick aluminum material in the center of the deck (the center of the arm) to make up the bottom deck, 21mm is probably the effective range However, when the battery is mounted on the bottom, there is no slit or gap for the strap, so the strap thickness is deducted The 30.5X30.5 stack can be layered at 20x20 using a 30.5X30.5/20x20 conversion plate. The effective range is 12mm In this case, if the battery is top mounted, the thickness of the strap will be deducted The width is 28mm as described above The upper deck is plenty of space, but I think it's just a 4S1800mAh, ideally 4S/1300-1500mAh The rear comes with a dedicated quadruple LED and BZ on one board The arm is 4mm thick but short and wide Overall, it seems to be a very strong aircraft The propeller can only be used less than 5 inches due to the short arm and the camera side of the side plate obstruction If you cut part of the side plate, you can use a 5.1" propeller (^-^) In the image, I've installed some extra parts
This Frame look ice. I buy this Frame to Build a 5 Inch Freestyle Quad.
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Good quality and fast delivery
After a few months of use, this is a fantastic, very strong freestyle frame for those who don't fly with a GoPro. It has a top-mount battery, which I like because most of my crashes are on the bottom of the quad. Some people say top-mount also handles better, although I haven't flown a bottom-mount to compare. The carbon, aluminum and screws are all very good quality and I haven't broken any frame parts yet, just a few straps. You can easily fit two boards on the stack, but on my first build with this frame I used my table saw and a jig to cut some nylon standoffs down to 4mm and was able to fit three boards on the stack. However, I recommend putting the ESC's on the arms and use an all-in-one flight controller so you'll have room for a Runcam Split without worrying about a 3rd board. I run my power lead in the middle notch on the back of the top-plate and an MMCX antenna on the side notch with a few layers of heat-shrink to stiffen. Infinity 1500 batteries fit just right on this frame, but 1800 fit pretty well, too. I highly recommend.
Ligero y muy bonito excelente frame
only two things to say about it: 1. really nice, light and tight frame 2. be carefull with your placing of the battery connector ;)