Thanks for the question. I have been using HQ 7037 and 7040 tri blades. The 7037's have been working well for me, good speed, handling and decent flight times (5 - 7 minutes hard flying with 2200 6s). You would get a bit more cruising time with bi blades, but lose a bit of thrust and grip in turns, but if you are mostly cruising and light freestyle they'd be just fine. I can't recommend any specific bi blades (I don't use them), but you could try HQ Durable 7x4.5x2 or Gemfan Flash 7042. Hope this helps a bit.
Glad you found it useful, and thanks for your 'concise' comment! I like to explain a little too much sometimes, so it's nice to know I'm in a reasonable zone. Enjoy your day.
Hi. Thanks for watching and taking a moment to comment. I'm not sure this particular frame is what they are using in Ukraine, but quads of this style and size are used for sure. Its mostly 7" - 10" FPV freestyle quads being used to carry 'special packages': they have the lift and endurance. The 'camera drones' are mostly DJI, Yuneec, and Autel from what I have read.
Didn't notice you mentioned anything related to props. What would you suggest Bi or Tri blades for this build ?
Thanks for the question. I have been using HQ 7037 and 7040 tri blades. The 7037's have been working well for me, good speed, handling and decent flight times (5 - 7 minutes hard flying with 2200 6s). You would get a bit more cruising time with bi blades, but lose a bit of thrust and grip in turns, but if you are mostly cruising and light freestyle they'd be just fine. I can't recommend any specific bi blades (I don't use them), but you could try HQ Durable 7x4.5x2 or Gemfan Flash 7042.
Hope this helps a bit.
nice waiting for upcoming series
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Nice, concise video. 👍
Glad you found it useful, and thanks for your 'concise' comment! I like to explain a little too much sometimes, so it's nice to know I'm in a reasonable zone. Enjoy your day.
I believe this is the style they are using in Ukraine.
Hi. Thanks for watching and taking a moment to comment. I'm not sure this particular frame is what they are using in Ukraine, but quads of this style and size are used for sure. Its mostly 7" - 10" FPV freestyle quads being used to carry 'special packages': they have the lift and endurance. The 'camera drones' are mostly DJI, Yuneec, and Autel from what I have read.