For a limited time, this RaceTek Combo Kit includes a 250 class high quality CNC machined carbon fiber airframe, two RaceTek 2204 Brushless Motor Sets, four E-Max 12A BLHeli Mulitrotor ESC's and a compact power distribution board. This combo is a great savings over buying the components separately, perfect for anyone looking for the next project or to start FPV flying. While supplies last.
Includes:
- GCS-H-002: RaceTek Carbon Fiber H250 Mini Quadcopter Frame Kit
- GCS-M-004: RaceTek 2204 Brushless Motor Set (x2)
- EMX-M-022: EMAX 12A BLHeli Multirotor ESC (x4)
- GCS-QA109: RaceTek Power Distribution Board w/Connector
The RaceTek Frame Kit is a 250 class airframe that uses lightweight, high quality CNC machined carbon fiber and aluminum materials to create a sleek, high performance airframe. The dual deck design allows plenty of room for your electronics, with a camera bulkhead for your FPV camera, and a second flight recording camera plate on the top that is isolated from vibration so you can capture great video of your flights. This is packed into an airframe that costs less than what many people pay to put a tank of gas in their car!
Needed to Complete:
- Electronics:
- Transmitter: 5 channel aircraft system
- Props: 2 blade 5030 Gemfan or 2 blade 5030 HQ
- Flight Controller: Naze32 Acro
- Nylon Standoffs: RC Timer Nylon Standoff (10mm recommended to mount power distribution board beneath flight controller)
- Velcro: Velcro Tape
- Battery: 3S to 4S 25C/45C 1300-1600mAh flight battery with 30.5x99.5x19mm dimensions.
Note: For FPV flight, the additional items will be needed:
Suggested FPV Items:
- Camera: CC1333 or any bracket camera for FPV. Mobius ActionCam can be used to record HD quality in flight video.
- Video Transmitter: Heli-Star 200mw Super Mini Wireless 32-Channel 5.8GHz Transmitter
- FPV Goggles: Goggles
- Monitor: Heli-Star 7" FPV Monitor w/Dual 32-Channel 5.8GHz Receivers & Battery
- Antennas: Heli-Star 5.8GHz Clover Leaf Antenna Set w/Case (Right Hand Polarized)
This product was added to our catalog on October 28, 2015