Mini quad build help please

Terryv31

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First of all hello to everyone.

I already own a dji f450 and it is kitted out for FPV and very good stable aerial filming. It is heavy and slow and my pride and joy. However, I want to have a second quad but something small fast and nimble.

This is my issue, I can fly quads fine but useless when it comes to building one. I don't even know where to start. I contacted a few model shops and they want to charge £700 plus for a mini 250 sized racing fpv quad which is what I want.

I really want to have a go at buying a kit and all the parts in one and then build it. One issue I have a devo 10 transmitter for my Dji will this bind to only specific receivers? Also how do I bind it? The DJI came set up with the dji so can I use this transmitter on both? If so how?

I keep seeing things about the naze 32 flight controller and different receivers etc and I am so so confused. I really do not want to waste my money and not get it to work.

Also when building a quad such as this I am guessing there is no need to plug it into a computer to set it up like you have to do with the naza lite etc?

All I want is a fast 250 sized quad that I can plug and play, build and use my devo 10 transmitter. Is that possible?

Sorry for being such a ignorant buffoon lol. Thanks in advance.

Terry.
 
Hi mate depends on what protocol your running , also team black sheep do full kits , also look at black out quads really nice
 
Hi mate depends on what protocol your running , also team black sheep do full kits , also look at black out quads really nice
Hi,

Thanks for the reply. I had spotted that video last night. They look awesome. My issue now is that it appears my devo transmitter will only bind with a devo receiver. That means I need a new transmitter. So with the flight controller on the black outs do you need to plug it into a computer and software program to get it set up?

Thanks.
 
Hi you can use any 4 channel receiver for a quad so the a devo receiver will work just fine then you use servo leads to connect to the FCB
as for setting up most need to plug in to pc they come with software , you can e mail Bruce at rc model reviews and ask or e mail team black sheep
 
Hi you can use any 4 channel receiver for a quad so the a devo receiver will work just fine then you use servo leads to connect to the FCB
as for setting up most need to plug in to pc they come with software , you can e mail Bruce at rc model reviews and ask or e mail team black sheep
Great idea about emailing. Thanks for the info.
 
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