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In this build I used Armattan Marmotte Frame, while there is a ton of videos on how to build specific setups, I tried to bring some freshness to the table. I focused on the image 🎥 and sound 🔊 part of the video production, to show people outside of the hobby what is like to build a drone like this. It's also a mix of my passions #fpv and #filmmaking. My second goal was to show that our workshops not always look like a total mess! 😂 But often are. 🤫 Enjoy the video and let me if you like it! 👍 00:00 Intro 00:13 Unboxing parts I used to build a drone 03:30 Soldering can be fun 06:53 Mounting motors 08:04 Will it blows up? 09:05 Final asembly You can find me on: / cobonovi / cobonovi Parts used to build this drone: Armattan Marmotte 5" Frame DJI Version T-motor F40 IV 2400KV Holybro F7 HDV FC and Tekko32 65A ESC Buzzer Caddax Vista Crossfire Nano with Immortal-T Antenna If you have any questions, catch me on Twitter or Instagram. ✌️ Just in case if you think that space-grade carbon used in the title is only a clickbait 😁, here is a description of carbon fiber used by the manufacturer. *The Carbon* The first thing you'll notice about the carbon is the design. We doubt you've seen something like this on a quad before, and that's because this is space grade carbon fiber. Armattan has joined forces with a supplier that provides Carbon Fiber for space programs. That means this carbon is lighter, stiffer, and stronger than anything you've ever flown before. That'll translate to a simpler tune and a better flight. And we can guarantee that you can only get the real stuff from here. Each year, up to 10 million pounds of carbon fiber is wasted from the space and aeronautics programs in the US alone. Armattan uses some of the wasted materials to make space grade frames. More you can find at https://armattanquads.com/marmotte/