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Did I crunch my numbers proper?
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(08-Sep-2017, 03:04 PM)james.r.fallon Wrote: 250-400? Lol..thanks for the advice, but it will take far less $$ to build a quad that will handle that heavy gopro.


WHich props were you running on that setup?

Sorry, I should have sspecified that you can build a good quad at that price and itllitll be able to handle the weight. You can of course build a beabeater for 99 bucks as stu/uavfutures has shown usus.
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Current Quads: Operational: Diatone GT2 200 In need of repair: Bumble Bee, tehStein,  Slightly modified Vortex 250 
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(08-Sep-2017, 04:18 PM)Carl.Vegas Wrote: Sorry, I should have sspecified that you can build a good quad at that price and itllitll be able to handle the weight. You can of course build a beabeater for 99 bucks as stu/uavfutures has shown usus.

Troll
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(08-Sep-2017, 04:21 PM)james.r.fallon Wrote: Troll

You obviously haven't read many of Carl's contributions to this forum.  He is definitely not a troll, but I wonder a bit about you.....
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Carl may be slightly shorter than average, but he's certainly no troll
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Rumble under the bridge Smile
Windless fields and smokeless builds
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What a catastrollphic! Is this too much?  Whistling
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(08-Sep-2017, 03:04 PM)james.r.fallon Wrote: 250-400? Lol..thanks for the advice, but it will take far less $$ to build a quad that will handle that heavy gopro.


WHich props were you running on that setup?

Started with 5030, then 5040, en at the end 5045 standard and bullnose.
Check out my videos @ www.youtube.com/Marcelfint and let me know what you think!
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