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AGL Hobbies 650 all-carbon fiber frame (measures 675mm as built)
iPower 2814Q motors (with a spare)
ZTW Spider 40 Amp ESCs (with a spare)
APC 11-inch props (with spares)
Altitude Hobbies PDB
Multirotor Mania Hawk 2.4.5
Multirotor Mania power module included (but not used in build)
FrSky X4R receiver
AGL camera damper system with EAR "ISOLOSS SL" vib dampers
Both round damper plate and dual-battery plate included
GPS + compass on folding mast
Bluetooth module for wireless configuration
ReadyMade RC UBECs, 12V and 5V
white LEDs front, red LEDs rear
Boscam TS351 5.8 GHz vTx powered from 12V UBEC
Brooxes tilt camera frame
Tower Tactic TSX45 High Torque MG tilt servo
All-up weight without battery or camera, 4.6 pounds / 2.1 Kg
The AGL carbon frames are known for their strength. Vibrations are very low, and the damper system works well for stills. (I have never shot video with it, no interest on my part.) The current config with a tilt frame will handle up to a micro 4/3rds mirrorless camera. This quad has plenty of power. I use it to fly a Sony Nex-5N. The Hawk controller works great, loiter is solid, RTLs are accurate.
I have 30 about flights on it - no crashes - doing still photography. It is very stable, but not for a beginner pilot. You will need flight skills and a thorough understanding of Pixhawk.
This quad is built, tested, and ready-to-fly, but because it is programmable and you will be binding your own Tx, configuration will be required. If you purchase this aircraft, you must connect it to Mission Planner, configure settings and flight modes to your preference, and calibrate accelerometers, compass, and your radio.
Failure to do all the above will end in tears.
I will ship it from Omaha, NE, with props and legs removed. It will be as described, but sold as-is, no warranties.
Make me your best offer.
AGL Hobbies 650 all-carbon fiber frame (measures 675mm as built)
iPower 2814Q motors (with a spare)
ZTW Spider 40 Amp ESCs (with a spare)
APC 11-inch props (with spares)
Altitude Hobbies PDB
Multirotor Mania Hawk 2.4.5
Multirotor Mania power module included (but not used in build)
FrSky X4R receiver
AGL camera damper system with EAR "ISOLOSS SL" vib dampers
Both round damper plate and dual-battery plate included
GPS + compass on folding mast
Bluetooth module for wireless configuration
ReadyMade RC UBECs, 12V and 5V
white LEDs front, red LEDs rear
Boscam TS351 5.8 GHz vTx powered from 12V UBEC
Brooxes tilt camera frame
Tower Tactic TSX45 High Torque MG tilt servo
All-up weight without battery or camera, 4.6 pounds / 2.1 Kg
The AGL carbon frames are known for their strength. Vibrations are very low, and the damper system works well for stills. (I have never shot video with it, no interest on my part.) The current config with a tilt frame will handle up to a micro 4/3rds mirrorless camera. This quad has plenty of power. I use it to fly a Sony Nex-5N. The Hawk controller works great, loiter is solid, RTLs are accurate.
I have 30 about flights on it - no crashes - doing still photography. It is very stable, but not for a beginner pilot. You will need flight skills and a thorough understanding of Pixhawk.
This quad is built, tested, and ready-to-fly, but because it is programmable and you will be binding your own Tx, configuration will be required. If you purchase this aircraft, you must connect it to Mission Planner, configure settings and flight modes to your preference, and calibrate accelerometers, compass, and your radio.
Failure to do all the above will end in tears.
I will ship it from Omaha, NE, with props and legs removed. It will be as described, but sold as-is, no warranties.
Make me your best offer.






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