KC frame Specs - 180mm size frame
High quality carbon fibre with X-Frame configuration with 3mm arms, 1.5mm top and bottom plates and 1mm top arm brace.
A rather clever arm replacement system means quick repairs if you manage to brake one, which you have to be doing something really drastic to do so!
KC frames have thought of everything, with a built in Power Distribution Board (PDB) with 5v regulator to power the flight controller and an XT30 battery connector pre-soldered
Quick guide - Place five bolts through the square base plate then ad the KC arms on top. Then the main Chassis.
There are four plastic washers in the kit these go on the bolts that protrude through the main chassis and a self locking nut goes on the middle bolt.
Above, you can see the how the stand-offs sandwich the chassis together and how easy it is to change an arm if needed by just unscrewing one bolt and loosening the middle bolt.
Above, Naze32 v6 installed with ESC's and 5v power plugged into the top pins. From the right you can see the two power leads for the VTX and the LEDS.
Top deck with VTX and 2.4g receiver.
Below, bottom view of KC 180.
My setup for the KC180
Camera - CC1563 600TVL 120 Degree Wide Angle Tiny FPV Camera with MIC
ESC's - DYS BL20A BLHeli Multi-rotor 2-4S
Motors- Rctimer SL1306/3100KV
VTX - FX799T 5.8GHz 40 Channel AV Transmitter
Antennae - IBCrazy 5.8GHz Airblade Race Spec Antenna (SMA) (LHCP)
Flight control - Naze32 V6
Receiver - FrSky Futaba FASST compatible receiver 4ch, TFR4B
Lipo - Nano Tech 850mah
Props - 4pcs DAL 4045 Bullnose Super Durable Propellers (2x CW + 2x CCW) - Red
Over all weight with lipo - 262g - 9.2oz
Transmitter - Futaba 8F
Thanks for looking
Phil