Trains1213_YT
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I was wondering if the spedix 250 pro comes with a right hand or a left hand polarized antenna.
Do you think this would be better?https://store.flitetest.com/spedix-black-knight-210-carbon-fiber-btf-fpv-drone-kit-spx-81028/p607100Not specified in the manual. If you're considering buying that drone, I'd recommend against it. Very old tech, and it looks very fragile.
The emax hawk 5 from that choice...betaflight have recently stated that even f3 boards will not be getting any new releases very soon.If you had to chose between these 4 drones for starting fpv racing witch would you pick?
1.https://store.flitetest.com/blade-theory-xl-5-fpv-quad-bnf-basic-racing-drone-blh02150/p663682
2.https://store.flitetest.com/emax-hawk-5-bnf-frsky-racing-drone-emx-hawk5/p745859
3.https://store.flitetest.com/spedix-s250-pro-bind-and-fly-fpv-drone-kit-spx-81026/p507590
4.https://store.flitetest.com/spedix-black-knight-210-carbon-fiber-btf-fpv-drone-kit-spx-81028/p607100
do you know if the T16 would bind to the emax hawk 5 without me having to buy a different receiver.The emax hawk 5 from that choice...betaflight have recently stayed that even f3 boards will not be getting any new releases very soon.
The emax hawk 5 has had decent reviews too.
Yes it will, it has an XM+ receiver (FrSky)do you know if the T16 would bind to the emax hawk 5 without me having to buy a different receiver.
If I said that I have been flying drones for about 3.5 years and for my first fpv racer do you think the emax hawk 5 would be good?The Emax Baby Hawk is excellent for starting FPV, small, cheap, brushless and will bind with any FRsky TX. The only hard part is extra batteries, there are some deals on Bangood for those.
Avoid all the older Naze32 and F1 and F3 flight controllers, as noted they are dead in tech terms.
The FT store is not the best place to get into quads IMO. Go watch some Painless 360, Drone Mesh and others on YouTube, then build a short list of what you want in a quad.
They are not hard to build, I wouldn’t touch an outdated cheap ready built 5 inch quad, it’s much better and cheaper to build your own.
Racing, even at a local level, is a pricey past time. How much flying time do you have on quads?
That way you won’t waste money on old tech or dead ends and will get a better experience all round.
If you had to chose between these 4 drones for starting fpv racing witch would you pick?
1.https://store.flitetest.com/blade-theory-xl-5-fpv-quad-bnf-basic-racing-drone-blh02150/p663682
2.https://store.flitetest.com/emax-hawk-5-bnf-frsky-racing-drone-emx-hawk5/p745859
3.https://store.flitetest.com/spedix-s250-pro-bind-and-fly-fpv-drone-kit-spx-81026/p507590
4.https://store.flitetest.com/spedix-black-knight-210-carbon-fiber-btf-fpv-drone-kit-spx-81028/p607100
If you are experienced pilot then building is your next best progression.
These may help you get over the nerves of building. Others like Painless360 and Joshua Bardwell are also good aids.
Be wary of "pro pilot" builds as many have really bad habits and very oldschool techniques with electronics work.
Parts choices are personal as everyone has different skills and budgets. The build process is pretty much the same and gets easier with practice specially the solder work.
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Im only 10 and I have never soldered anything before and my dad doesent want me to build one because its "to advanced."
are these right hand polarized?https://store.flitetest.com/team-bl...umph-antenna-set-2-sma-tbs-triumphsma/p508187
Thanks witch one do think would be better as a patch for goggles and then use the triumphs for the quad and the other slot on the goggles.https://store.flitetest.com/team-blacksheep-tbs-5.8ghz-patch-antenna-sma-rhcp-tbs-4070875771/p775055https://store.flitetest.com/immersionrc-spironet-rhcp-8dbi-mini-patch-irlsnrhpatch8/p453491Yes, the LHCP ones are orange. Great antenna, I use quite a few and have yet to break one.