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NEED YOUR HELP QAV X AND QAV250R BUILDS
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New to this sport, never flown or built before,I am sparing no expense in building two drones so I want to get this right. I am currently ordering parts to build my son a QAV 250r and I ordered a QAV x for myself. Below is what I have ordered for parts and I need some help with eCalc configurations to give me some specs on what I am building. I am looking for optimal prop size and pitch with the motor and size I chose along with optimal ESC to handle the motors on a 4s 95c 1300MAH Luminier battery.
OEM Lumenier QAV X and QAV 250r will have PRO Tmotor F40 2600KV motors, Kiss 30 AMP ESC, 4s 1300 MAH 95c Batteries, 5045/3 Props. I seeking to get out of the 250r to 80-90 MPH and my QAV X to 95-100 MPH if not faster with decent fly time!
My eCalc configurator shows that I am not even close to desired MPH and fly time for both QAV X and QAV 250r and shows my ESC’s, (KISS 30 AMP) are too small and I,need a bigger AMP ESC’s, it also shows my Pitch is way off and shows low MPH for both QAV’s. (I could be entering the wrong information based on lack of experience which is why I need your help)
Can someone configure both QAV’s for me and let me know the following
a) What optimal ESC and Prop size/Pitch would be for both build configurations and what prop would you sugest?
b) What Max Speed will be for both QAV’s QAV 250r for my son and QAV X for myself?
c)What is the fly time for each?
d) What is your experienced opinion about the Motors ESC, Battery and Prop selection I choose for each the QAV 250r and the QAV X builds. Is there a more efficient, more powerful lighter better combination you would have gone with to make each QAV sick performing drones? if so what would you have chosen?Please email me product info and why you would have gone that route so I can research and change products before I build.
e) What is it you would do to maximize each QAV with the Motor, ESC, Battery and Prop to get the most out of each QAV.
You can email me at [email protected] or text me at 989-359-1026 I will be building these QAV’s this week and parts are arriving dailey so time is off the essence and I need an experienced FPV Drone builder to help.
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#2
first of all, welcome to the forum.

second you posted this in the wrong section, should've been in the beginners section. there's plenty of people on here that's more than willing to help. but your post won't be seen if it's in the wrong section.

third forget about that eCalc. you say you're just starting out in the hobby so just take it slow. it's going to be hard enough just getting off the ground let alone getting your quad to peak performance. unless you have insane natural talent, or you're a Jedi. 

the parts you have chosen are a bit much for someone just starting out but they are top shelf. what flight controller are you going to be using?
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#3
Hi there and welcome to the forum.

Now that's what I call an all in Smile
It's hard to go wrong when you pick high end like that. This being said, if you are beginners, it's gonna be expensive when (when, not if) it breaks on a crash, unless you're a Jedi as Jimmy said Big Grin

I agree that 30A ESCs should be fine for this setup. Props I'd go with something light because they should work better with high KV motors.
If I'd change something I'd get lower KV motors to put less stress on the batteries and to get a bit longer flight time.
A KISS FC would be fine on that setup since you're getting KISS ESCs as well.

And I think that the best advice I can give you is to purchase some simulator and practice a bit before you put those expensive things in the air, just to reduce the potential for disappointment Smile
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i'm with tozes, you should go with a KISS fc cause it would make it easier to set up with KISS ESCs. and also i would suggest building the QAV-250 first due to the fact that it's a bigger quad with more room to work with. then once you get that up and going you'll have a better idea on how to put the QAV-X together. may i also add i would recommend going with a less aggressive prop. maybe a 5040x3 or even maybe a dual blade, it'll help with control on the quad and won't be to fast.

I think it's so cool that you're getting into this hobby with your son. I think it'll be a great way for you guys to bond.
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