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72 There are only a few brick and mortar shops left here in Stockholm and they tend to be more about RC cars and fixed wing stuff. I've never seen them selling any good quadcopter parts.
We have a few decent Internet shops and as you're not buying from abroad, things tend to arrive in the post the day after. The biggest problem with the Swedish Internet shops is the prices. Doing business here is expensive and this gets passed on to the customer. Thankfully, they have reasonable prices on LiPo batteries and what with the shipping restrictions, this is a real blessing.
I tend to buy things from Banggood if I'm not in a hurry and try to ignore the price difference if I buy something in a hurry from a local supplier.
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6 Make sure that the props are the right direction and that the battery polarity is correct. I almost made these mistakes what building my first quad.
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