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[SOLVED] 330 flying drone parts list

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Cecemel

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Hi there,
I'm planning on ordering parts to build my first drone (before, i had the ar drone 2.0 but i wouldn't really recommend it to anyone). I want to start off as cheap as possible so it won't have FPV (yet).
I've made a parts list and would like to have it checked to make sure i didn't forget anything. Next to this list, i will buy the taranis 9xd PLUS, a lipo charger and nylon standoffs, screws,...(https://www.banggood.com/150pcs-M3-White-Hex-Spacers-Nylon-Screw-Nut-Washer-Assortment-Standoff-Kit-Stand-off-Plastic-p-1000332.html)

If you have more tips, let me know.

Regards,
Cecemel


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Turnigy is cheap Chinese junk from Hobby King. My friend bought 10 Turnigy batteries and gave me one. It did not work and 6 of his also did not work. But they cost almost nothing.
I buy American E-Flite and American Thunderpower batteries and they all work fine.
 

Turnigy is cheap Chinese junk from Hobby King. My friend bought 10 Turnigy batteries and gave me one. It did not work and 6 of his also did not work. But they cost almost nothing.
I buy American E-Flite and American Thunderpower batteries and they all work fine.

Thx for the advice but i'll still go with the turnigy batteries. I would like to start cheap. If they fail, i can always buy better quality.
 

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