![]() ![]() ![]() All of these frames look wildly different from one another, but I choose to classify them all under the same category. This style of frame puts the Voodoo in the same category as other X’s such as the XHover Element, Lumenier RaceBlade, Armattan F1, Catalyst Machine Works Speed Addict 210, ImpulseRC Alien 5″ and the ShenDrones Krieger, just to name a few. Price: $72.95 with 3mm bottom plate, or $84.95 with 4mm bottom plateĬompetition: Despite it’s appearance, the VDQ210 is actually classified as a true X-Frame. This means that all 4 motors are equidistant from one another and that the frame was designed with centralized mass in mind. Size: 222mm (Motor-to-Motor distance with Cobra 2204/2300kv motors installed) Video Transmitter: CodeLayer Singularity FC and 400mW VTX Comboįlight Controller: CodeLayer Singularity FC and 400mW VTX Combo Transmitter: FrSky Taranis X9D Plus, 2.4ghzįlight Battery: 4S 1300mAh 60C Lumenier LX batteries w/XT60 connector.įPV Goggles: Fat Shark Dominator HD V2 w/5.8ghz RaceBand Module Nylon screws (x4), spacers (x8) and standoffs (x4) (to mount the PDB and flight controller stack).Standard power distribution board (PDB) (Upgrade to Matek PDB with built in 12V and 5V step-down circuits for video filtering is available).Pre-tinned battery cable with XT60 connector.Battery cable capture plate – 1.5mm carbon fiber.Camera mounting plate (x2) – 1.5mm carbon fiber.Main plate/base plate – 3mm carbon fiber (Available in 4mm as well, which adds 24g of weight but more durability).Photography & Videography by: Voodoo Quads and Joe/RedPandaFPV Innovation: Does the frame boast any unique features, such as a clever camera mount, cable routing system, a unique layout or any other one of a kind features?įlight: How does it fly? Is the weight distributed properly? Does the geometry of the frame lend itself to responsive control? Can it be tuned easily? Does it hold together in the air?ĭurability: Can it stand up to the punishment we dish out?!Ĭheck out the VDQ210 product right here for some more specs and features. The sleek lines, smooth curves and unique silhouette definitely make the VDQ210 a sweet looking rig, but are good looks enough to call this one a winner? Read on to find out if this little drone can stand up to the Big Squid Beatdown! With that being said, let’s take a look at the criteria for reviewing the frame itself.īuild Quality & Ease of Assembly: Are the materials used of a high quality? Is the hardware well machined and the carbon fiber finished properly? Does the frame come with all of the necessary pieces needed to complete? Is there excess flashing where the frame was cut? Does the kit include clear instructions for assembly? Does all of the hardware fit precisely and smoothly? Is the fit and finish nice and tight? These types of frames can be set up a variety of different ways for a variety of different flying styles. You can see the components that I chose listed below. Nearly all high-end FPV racing drones are sold piece by piece and your final electronics and running gear selection is completely up to you. NOTE: This review is for the quadcopter frame ONLY. It’s worth noting here that if you decide to go with the thicker, 4mm version (which you absolutely should), Voodoo Quads offers a free, one-time replacement if you break it, regardless of the cause. That means the bottom plate is 3mm thick (for a lighter build) as opposed to the standard edition which sports a 4mm plate (and a $12 price increase). I decided to build the “Race Edition” of the frame. Today we will be taking an in-depth look at the very-cool-looking VDQ210 from Florida-based Voodoo Quads. One look at the pictures of this baby and it’s easy to see that the VDQ210 boasts a very unique design that helps it really stand out in a sea of “flying bricks”. Good afternoon, loyal Squids! RedPandaFPV here back with yet another mini FPV racing quad review. Voodoo Quads VDQ210 FPV Racing Quadcopter – Build & In-Depth Review
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