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Hi Everyone,
I’ve been into rc for many years and only recently got the hang of quad flying.
I bought an inductrix pro and now im hooked on the quad bug.
I flew the inductrix till I burnt out the fc when one of the motors shorted out. I replaced the fc with a betafpv f3 with osd and the motors with 19500kv. The old motors were 1900kv.
The quad flies lots better with the new setup
Happy flying
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Welcome Aussie Mailman Smile
Tinywhoop is fun but you should really try a 5" racer Big Grin you will fee like a bird!
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Welcome to the best forum for FPV aussieMailman! I started at a similar place to you, with an Eachine H8 mini and E010. Moved up to a KingKong Tiny7 which is like an over-sized (75mm) inductrix.

A great quad to progress to is the Bat-100 which uses 0705 brushless motors, but still uses 1s batteries, probably one of the quickest 1s models you can find. I was so impressed with it, that I designed 2 slightly larger chassis' so it can be fitted with slightly longer (65 & 66mm) props, than the stock 56mm, to try and maximize the thrust. I have not received or tested these frames yet though...

Anyway, I hope you enjoy your time on the forum as much as I do!
Windless fields and smokeless builds
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#4
Welcome to IntoFPV, the best FPV forum to be found Big Grin
SoCal Kaity :D
OMG, no one told me it would be this much fun!  Addicted :)
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#5
G'day and welcome!
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#6
Welcome to the site!
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#7
Catching up with my welcomes Smile hi welcome to the site! I hope you come back sometime!
carl.vegas
Current Quads: Operational: Diatone GT2 200 In need of repair: Bumble Bee, tehStein,  Slightly modified Vortex 250 
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