Yeah, it is pretty small, I think the reasoning behind it is it's easier to fly through gaps and smaller stuff is generally tougher.
And thanks, I find soldering quite theraputic
It's annoying that multirotorsuperstore and whitespy seem to be the only places that sell them right now, or not as they're out of stock. I guess the popularaity of mini quads has shot up and SunnySky are taking a while to ramp up production.
I can't wait to get it outside![]()


PS: Sorry but why do you have 2 control board on it? The MultiWii & the Naze? Sorry I'm new to all this
Here's my mini H quad, all my own design. There are better (more expensive) mini H quads out there but this one flies ok and i put it together pretty cheaply.
If you want to go professional and shoot video for TV you want something larger and more stable, but if you are interested in stunt flying - mini H quads are the design to go for.
All flying done in full manual on gyros only with multiwii and a Naze32.

Do you offer kits?
What's that case on the a GoPro ? Is it a silicon skin?


http://www.multi-rotor.co.uk/index.php?topic=5506.45
(This the quad for FPV?)
http://www.multi-rotor.co.uk/index.php?topic=2102.0
(and this the mini LoS acro one?)
I recommend people build and fly line of sight before trying FPV as it's technically easier to get line of sight working properly.

See above![]()