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I NEED PARTS!

Alaska0124

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I'm looking to build up some spare parts for quads, if you have any parts you don't need or are looking to get rid of PLEASE let me know!
 
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If you get a turnigy evolution, (flysky AFHDS 2A) I have a couple quad I'd let you get cheap 1 is ready to fly and one needs a set of ESC's, both with the FlySky receivers
 
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Not sure but thinking the i6 will bind to these receivers (tgy-ia6c) anyone know for sure?
 
If you get a turnigy evolution, (flysky AFHDS 2A) I have a couple quad I'd let you get cheap 1 is ready to fly and one needs a set of ESC's, both with the FlySky receivers
I definitely want to build my first quad, but if you have all the parts and pieces for a 5in +transmitter +goggles for cheap ill take it
 
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I don't have the goggles but I do have everything else, all the motors I have are used, I'd recommend a new set. I can let ya get: a Revolt v2 with PDB on a Nidci Black Pearl frame with blheli s 30amp esc's, a switcher vtx, runcam eagle camera and the radio and a couple receivers. The frame and camera are new, the rest slightly used (except transmitter)
Make me an offer. Oh, I have several sets of 3 motors, just need to buy one
 
For your first quad you would be much better off getting one of these quads I have that's ready to fly with a Turnigy Evolution radio you basically get the quad for the same price as the quad parts I'd sell you. And this is a custom-built quad got all the good parts on it
 
For your first quad you would be much better off getting one of these quads I have that's ready to fly with a Turnigy Evolution radio you basically get the quad for the same price as the quad parts I'd sell you. And this is a custom-built quad got all the good parts on it
I’d much rather build it so I know exactly how it goes toghther when things break in a crash.
 
I’d much rather build it so I know exactly how it goes toghther when things break in a crash.
This is true, there's a pretty big learning curve building, May be a good while before it's airborne. I'd stick to a UAV Futures build or the like for the instruction on specific parts
 
This is true, there's a pretty big learning curve building, May be a good while before it's airborne. I'd stick to a UAV Futures build or the like for the instruction on specific parts
Pretty much what I was looking at doing but I’d still like to have some extra parts. Mainly interested in the transmitter and receiver plus maybe some motors
 

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