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4.The SunFoundere 250 quadcopter kit uses the 5045 propellers blades. you can also choose other 50x propellers blades :  
 
4.The SunFoundere 250 quadcopter kit uses the 5045 propellers blades. you can also choose other 50x propellers blades :  

Revision as of 09:58, 18 March 2017

Introduction

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The realization of FPV flying starts from having a SunFounder 250 aircraft. The SunFounder 250 Quadcopter is tailored for the hobbyists for FPV flying. It features stability, flexibility and activity. You can realize a stable flight in a high or low altitude or in a forest with the SunFounder 250. The skid landing damping sponge tubes bound onto the motors help stablize the flight and protect the frame through increasing the buffer between the frame and the land when the aircraft is landing.
It runs the OpenPilot firmware of the flight controller firmware and the 12A SUNFOUNDER brushless electronic speed controller. This kit is designed to meet the hobbyists’ higher requirement of flying the aircraft. You can realize a stable flight in a small space or a rapid 3D flight based on your own configuration and parameter setting.
Note: If the motor and ESC in the kit you received are both carrying SUNFOUNDER logo, then you receive the SF250 V2.0. The assemly procedures are the same with V1.0 version, please refer to the video below : https://www.sunfounder.com/video/category/?cat=40

Feature

1.The SunFounder 250 quadcopter is tailored for hobbyists and beginners for FPV flying.
2. This aircraft is light in structure with its propeller blades featuring high strength, explosive-resistant and small wind resistance due to their smooth design.
3.It runs the firmware of CC3D flight controller, working with the SUNFOUNDER Simon 12A brushless motor and ESC.
4.Weight: 519g ; Duration of flight: 7 minutes;Working voltage: 11.1V
5. CC3D software debugging guide and the assembling videos of the aircraft are provided for you.

Related links

1.Downlaod the the Ground Control Station (GCS) for the CC3D flight controller board:

Windows:http://wiki.sunfounder.cc/images/3/32/OpenPilot-RELEASE-15.02.02-win32.rar
Mac OS X:http://wiki.sunfounder.cc/images/6/69/Openpilot-release-13.06.04-osx.rar

Note:OPENPILOT WAS DISCONTINUED!

Use LibrePilot instead.
For the latest version of LibrePilot, you can go here to download:
http://opwiki.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_manual/gcs_install_lp.html

2. For the assembling videos, please refer to this link:

https://www.sunfounder.com/video/category/?cat=40

3.For the remote control, you are recommended to refer to this link:

https://www.sunfounder.com/rc.html https://www.sunfounder.com/drone/remote-controllers/flysky/flysky-fs-i6x-radio-system-transmitter.html

4.The SunFoundere 250 quadcopter kit uses the 5045 propellers blades. you can also choose other 50x propellers blades :

https://www.sunfounder.com/drone/propellers/5030propeller.html
https://www.sunfounder.com/drone/propellers/5045propeller.html
https://www.sunfounder.com/drone/propellers/3-blade.html

5.For the camera kit, you are recommended to refer to this link:

https://www.sunfounder.com/drone/flight-camera/minicamera.html
https://www.sunfounder.com/drone/fpv-image-transceiver-kit-with-700tvl-hd-camera-mini-ts5823-32-channel-av-transmitter-5-8g-mushroom-antenna-for-quadcopter-multirotor-aircraft.html

6. For the FPV TFT LCD, you are recommended to refer to this link:

https://www.sunfounder.com/drone/fpv-lcd.html

7. For the FPV Image Transceiver Kit, you are recommended to refer to this link:

https://www.sunfounder.com/drone/fpv-image-transceiver-kit-with-700tvl-hd-camera-mini-ts5823-32-channel-av-transmitter-5-8g-mushroom-antenna-for-quadcopter-multirotor-aircraft.html