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Maybe we should move to France!

Discussion in 'Multirotor' started by Tiger, Oct 6, 2014.

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    That was cool and looked like a lot of fun. Those seem to all be mini quads like the Blackout and QAV 250.
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    Yep... The fast 250 quads with FPV are the rage right now. Just in our own little group, Rick, Matt, Chris, and I are all building them right now. Matt was first to finish and flew his Sunday. His is a QAV250 with Open Pilot board. I think I know a couple other guys that will move on this as soon as the rest of us get in the air. I think this is going to be a lot of fun. Now if we could just declare "FPV DAY" and take over Riverside Park!

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    I didn't know there was anyone local with mini quads, very cool. Which ones do you and Rick have?

    Have you seen this:

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    I think Rick is going the same way as Matt. Chris is building a frame I cut for mine and then changed my mind about the design. I'm scratch building as usual and doing something completely different. That's my thing I guess. I'm re-cutting the frame again today on the CNC from 1/8" FR4.

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    Sounds good. 1/8" should be really sturdy!

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