finally pulling the trigger on a 5" build, need some help with parts
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Source One is fine but honestly for a first build id go with something with a bit more frame rigidity, the Source One arms can feel a little flexy depending on how you fly and if you bin it learning f
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i built on a Source One v5 like 4 months ago and its holding up fine, crashed it plenty. just make sure you get the 4mm arm version not the 3mm, thats the one that actually holds up. only thing i'd ad
ok so ive been flying ready to fly stuff for about a year and a half now and im done letting other people make the decisions for me lol. i want to build my own 5 inch freestyle quad and i have a rough idea of what i want but theres so many options im going in circles.
so far im thinking the iFlight Nazgul frame or maybe the TBS Source One v5 because i like how open the design is and the Source One has been around forever so parts are easy to find. motors im leaning toward Xing2 2306 or maybe the T-Motor Velox series but honestly i dont know if the price difference is even worth it for a first build.
the part im most stuck on is the stack. i was originally going to go Speedybee F405 because everyone on youtube seems to use it these days and its cheap, but someone on another thread said i should just get a proper AIO and save myself the wiring headache. im not scared of soldering but if an AIO is actually better for a first build id consider it.
running Walksnail for video because i already have the goggles from my other quad. i know thats gonna eat into weight and budget a bit but im not going back to analog honestly.
any thoughts on the stack question especially? or if anyones built on the Source One recently id love to hear how it held up