Quadcopter kit built from quadkopters

Started by arun.sreelakam, May 29, 2013, 07:08:53 PM

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manjunath.u

arun buddy.im from kerala too ..buddy, ive been looking around to get a good quadcopter kit ....could you help me out bro....if you could pls contact me at 9633946280.i am interested to buy a quad from you....pls help

RC HYD

Hello manjunath,

You could get best kits from www.sp4mm3r.com for more details contact Ahmed 9052738303

Regards,

manjunath.u

how much does this kit from sathya bro cost buddy??

satyagupta

one stop for multirotor needs:
www.quadkopters.com

http://www.facebook.com/QuadKopters
https://www.youtube.com/user/QuadKopters
https://www.instagram.com/quadkopters

roby


anup3969

bro i want to build a quadcopter im a beginner can any on eof you suggest me one either rtf or maybe bind any fly kits my budget is 11k including transmitter and all..plss

utkarshg13

@anup3969: You said you are a beginner. Don't you think building a quadcopter is taking two steps at a time. Don't want to dishearten you but it is very difficult for a newbie to get adapted to multicopters. You may end up in breaking or facing problem in flying. Learn some flying firstly on a simulator and then on a basic airplane. After that you can surely jump to quadcopter.
I don't want to demoralize you but telling you the real truth. Instead of getting dispirit seeing your model crash/break why not gain confidence first on something more basic.

:hatsoff:
"If you were born with wings, do every thing you could, for flying."

rcrcnitesh

Utkarsh bhai I disagree. I know many who started in quads and are happy they did.
Maker | Aeromodeller | Teenager

utkarshg13

Thats your view. It all depends on whether a person can work that much hard and get involved so much. Investing in multicopters is always expensive. And it feels disappointing to see it fall from just 1 feet leading to propeller damage, frame damage etc. Something somewhat similar happened with me so I have a experience of it. I'd seen many people quit from the hobby due to similar reasons.

"If you were born with wings, do every thing you could, for flying."

satyagupta

Utkarsh, i started directly with multirotors. Till today i have 4 set of multirotors and i plan to make more, and i still dont know how to fly a plane or heli. Still i can manage to fly multi very nicely. So i dont think for any beginner need any experience in any RC field to start with any kind of models (plane, heli, multi) yes cost of damage is high in multi i agree but these days we have some kits which are not very expensive.

Thats just my view.
one stop for multirotor needs:
www.quadkopters.com

http://www.facebook.com/QuadKopters
https://www.youtube.com/user/QuadKopters
https://www.instagram.com/quadkopters

sachin_k5

It depends how much place you to test planes. I stay in Mumbai so planes are difficult. So I am starting with quad.