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Hi all, and love this forum.
Long story long.
350 QX3 falls into my boss' brothers yard a couple years back. Boss repos it after a while and puts out for the battery/charger/Tx. I put all the parts together and got it in the air. I get the itch and pick up a syma x11c to play with. Boss proceeds to let his tween turn the 350 into a dangling mess of parts. A little while back the boss brings in the mavic he got for his son. I ask when he's going to bring my 350 in for me to fix. So now I have an x11c I need to replace motors on, and a 350 qx3 with cgo2gb. I needed an antenna mast, compass, gimbal dampers, battery, and had to repair the "Y" harness for the camera (it worked!) to get it all back in the air again.
I've done a bit of research, and have the 220 leopard frame I want to build around ordered. I just want to get something flying, and look forward to proposing my build as I am sure there are things I may be overlooking.
 
Aren't those QX3 motors 1100kv? What size props does it have, 8-9"?



Those motors aren't gonna work too good with 5", they will be spinning way too slowly.
Those are the right motors, and the props are 8". I'm starting from scratch though, not using the QX parts to make a new one. :)
Figuring on 5" props on 2205 2300kv motors for what I'm building.
I see that you post a lot of banggood product. I got the frame from them because I like it, but have been shopping parts from GetFPV for the sake of shopping US. Do you have experience with them, and should I reconsider? I'll go looking for vendor threads and try and answer that myself incase you don't want to.
Thanks.
 
I deal with GetFPV quite a bit and they're great. Also check out ReadyMadeRC (RMRC) for good selection and great customer service
 
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