The Moskito 70 Bind-To-Fly Micro Racing Drone is an evolution of other FPV innovations that have became popular such as the TinyWhoop, and Inductrix FPV Racing Drones. The Moskito 70 is one of the smallest and lightest brushless racing drone in it's class.
Furious FPV has packed the Moskito 70 with a plethora of feature rich items tailored towards pilots to ensure maximum performance, and incredible amounts of fun packed into a very small package. Items like the Spektrum compatible receiver, SBus capability, Telemetry, 7A DShot Eqipped ESC's, high kV Brushless Motors, 2s LiPo input, and FX Video system, the Moskito will provide hours of fun, without the headache of piecing together each and every component from various sources.
Specifications:
- Moskito
- Size: 70mm (Measured Diagonally)
- Weight: 45g w/o battery
- Recommended Battery: 2s 7.4V LiPo 300-450maH w/ JST Connector
- Antenna: Dipole
- Video Transmitter: AIO 5.8GHz Video Transmitter & Camera
- Propellers: 45mm Props
- Motors: 1102-10000 Brushless Motors
- ESCs: 7A BLHeli_S DShot Equipped
- Flight Controller: Racewhoop 16x16mm, F3 Processor, Brushless, Built in Current Sensor
- Spektrum Compatible Receiver
- 25mW 5.8GHz AIO Raceband Video Transmitter & Camera Combo
- Brushless Motors
- 1102-10000kV
- High Quality Japanese NSK Bearing
- Powerful N52 Magnets
- Silicone Wires equipped for easy ESC soldering
Needed to Complete:
Batteries: 7.4V 2s LiPo 300-450mAh w/ JST Connector
LiPo Battery Charger
Transmitter: Spektrum DSM2 or DSMX 6 channel & higher
This product was added to our catalog on January 31, 2017
Im not a micro guy, but the promise of 'a better whoop' was to hard to pass up. It all functioned out of the box, but it definitely needed a few tweaks to make it work as good as it was intended. The hardware is all solid, and great quality, so update the Racewhoop Betaflight firmware to 3.1.6 (current as of now) and reverse the motor directions in BLheli while updating to the latest BLheli Firmware. The reversed prop rotations allow it to fly excellent in ACRO outdoors. BE sure to reverse the yaw direction in Befaflight as well (set yaw_motor_direction = -1)
If you have any drift flying in a leveling mode (angle or horizon) I suggest mounting the Flight Controller on some small silicone washers instead of the Plastic spacer it comes with. This isolates any vibrations from the accelerometer and it will level much better.