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After being in the shadow of the VTail's UAV platforms, the Crazy2Fly is ready to take the place it deserves. With its easier to understand (and set up) Quad X (or +) configuration, you will be in air in no time. As the video shows, this baby is more than capable when it comes to acrobatic flight. It features a simple yet effective frame design and its G10 construction (a kind of fiberglass material) can bend a lot before breaking. The small frame size (340mm motor to motor) makes for a very agile yet lightweight machine which works flawlessly using stock MultiWii PID settings; a feature which is nice for someone who is just getting started.
To really show the capability of this frame, we sent a Lynxmotion Crazy2Fly Drone (Base Combo Kit) to a capable pilot for a test flight. We think he did a good job of pushing the Crazy2Fly's limits.
Specifications:
- Lynxmotion Crazy2Fly Drone (Base Combo Kit)
- 1x Crazy2Fly Hardware Only Kit
- All G10 (Fiberglass) frame parts to build a Crazy2Fly frame
- Complete Hardware Bag
- 1x Lynxmotion Battery Velcro Strap
- 4x 28x30mm 1000kv Brushless DC Motors
- 4x 12A Brushless Electronic Speed Controller (ESC)
- 2x Pair of Black 8x4.5 Propellers
- 1x Pair of Yellow 8x4.5 Propellers
- 1x Pair of Orange 8x4.5 Propellers
- 1x Power Wiring Harness
- 1x Receiver to Flight Controller Wiring Harness
- MultiWii Compatible Flight Controller
- 1800mAh 3s 30C LiPo Battery
- Unknown Radio System (5ch or higher)
- MWC MultiWii Flight Controller for UAV (Arduino Compatible)
- Lynxmotion 2800mAh 3s 30C LiPo Battery
- Hitec Eclipse Pro 7 2.4GHz Radio System
- The Crazy2Fly can be fitted with a 2800mAh 4s for an even more crazy experience.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://community.robotshop.com/index.php/blog/show/lynxmotion-crazy2fly-sport-uav-flight-video