Is this cheap pack of ESC, Motor and some adapters any good?

Hi mate Emax are ok never had a problem with Emax parts , if the quad is a small build then the 1400kv Not 250 racer these need 1800kv
The 980kv will be good for a 450 up to about 600 size frame The ESC is only 20 amp so you cant go over the prop size they have rated them for 980kx 10x4.7 prop , the 1400kv 8x4 inch props the 8x6 inch on a 12volt is pulling 20.6 amps so is 0.6 of an amp over the esc rate ,I cant say if they will last long pulling over there amps so if you want bigger props on the 1400kv jump to a 30 amp esc
 
Hi, im looking to build my first quadcopter, and ive found this cheap pack on dealextreme. I know they probably isent of the best quality, what i wonder is if they will work(alright).

http://www.dx.com/p/emax-xa2212-140...adapter-for-rc-quadcopter-303781#.VZvL7Pntmko

-OR-

http://www.dx.com/p/emax-xa2212-980...c-quadcopter-black-silver-306532#.VZvLw_ntmko

Any thoughts on the subject?

Thanks on beforehand ;)
Well, what type of budget do you have, and what do you plan, racing, or photography sound better?
 
Well, what type of budget do you have, and what do you plan, racing, or photography sound better?

Well i dont have a spesific number in mind, but i want it to be as cheap as possible as im doing this first one in order to learn so i dont intend to use it for anything really. I think i will build a bigger and better one later.
 
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Ok, you may want a 250 class to learn on, as it is lighter and will handle a crash a little better. The price is almost the same for a 250 as a 500.
 
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