Ragg-e 200H ARF:
http://www.radioc.co.uk/ragge-200h-FPV-Racing-Drone-ARF-p/6566.htm
Ragg-e 200H BNF:
http://www.radioc.co.uk/ragge-200h-FPV-Racing-Drone-ARF-p/6566-1.htm
Kits:
http://www.radioc.co.uk/quadcopter-kits-s/1837.htm
BNF’s:
http://www.radioc.co.uk/category-s/1870.htm
Props:
http://www.radioc.co.uk/quadcopter-propellers-s/1834.htm
Batteries:
http://www.radioc.co.uk/quadcopter-batteries-s/1835.htm
ESC’s
http://www.radioc.co.uk/quadcopter-electronic-speed-controllers-s/1822.htm
FC:
http://www.radioc.co.uk/quadcopter-flight-controllers-s/1818.htm
FPV:
http://www.radioc.co.uk/quadcopter-fpv-s/1829.htm
Motors:
http://www.radioc.co.uk/quadcopter-motors-s/1819.htm
Frames:
http://www.radioc.co.uk/quadcopter-frames-s/1827.htm
First?
Second
Second, noo
Yoo
4 inch at 300+ grams? people are building 5 inches under that, a bit worrying
Indestructible ??? Give me 5 minutes with it in Acro .. ha ha! A few things I didn’t like about it were on the inside. First, you have to remove the top to switch VTX bands/channels/power. The beeper is just ‘hanging loose’, clanking around inside unsupported .. after some amount of those wires flopping around, they could fail from flexing. Didn’t like the RX antenna wires just lying across the rest of the electronics .. not optimal at all .. especially for the cost. Flies nicely, but I don’t think it even cracks my “top 10” in the class. I’m sure there are some “Buy & Fly” types out there who would go for it though. Thanks for the review. Cheers.
Too much $$$ for what you get with the “un-workable” design (VTX, RX etc.). Thanks, Andy. Jeff
I would throw that battery in the bin
Heavy, slow, mediocre components, 4 inch, can’t carry GoPro but comes with bnf chameleon price tag!!!
Do the ragg-e x frame
About the noise, maybe an extra capacitor could help. 🙂