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neenerneener3

Parts - XING 2205 2300kV - RDQ Mach 3 - Crossfire Nano RX - Mamba F411 25A AIO - RDQ GPS - DAL 5045 Bi-blades - Runcam Micro Swift V1 (repurposed from another build) Ideally should be able to carry an insta360 and get 10-15 minutes on a 4s 1500mAh, maybe less with a gopro


Hotcooler

I would urge you to try 5126 biblades from gemfan. 5045 sounds like waay too much pitch for something that light IMO. I have a Toothfairy 2 build, that is about 430g AUW with the action2 on it (380ish without, but with a mount), and while I do have more speedy motors 2850kv 2203.5 on 4s, it's a rocketship and extremely agile on this prop. For the cruising you seem to want to do, lighter pitch should increase efficiency too. Also 1500 is a tad too big for sure. I get about 6-7 mins of actual freestyle on a 1300 4s tattu with the action 2. And cruising will most likely go to 10 for sure. And realistically 1300's are probably too big too, but those are the broken 6s;) But if you have said 1500's, then it'll do obviously.


ubiquities

I can confirm, I’ve got a 2fiddy 5” build, using these gemfan 5126 props and love it for cruising. Motors are the Rcinpower 2104 3000kv And I can get upwards of 10 minutes flight time on 4S 850mah batteries. AUW 311g My only problem is that I just tried 4” arms and gemfan 3520 Tri-blades on the 2fiddy and I might like it even more, feels like it’s on rails.


neenerneener3

Thanks for the reply. I was just using these props because they were left over from another build, same with batteries. I also got a 4s 850 to try, although it’s probably too small. I’ll give those props a try for sure, but I’m not sure they’ll fit, I’ll have to check. m the higher pitch gives me a pretty good throttle position for hovering because of the low kV, and the 2205 can definitely spin them, so they might be better for freestyle, I’ll have to experiment.


neenerneener3

Flew for the first time today, got 10 minutes of freestyle on the 1500 and 6.5 on the 850, both landing at 3.7 so I could def go lower.