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the goal was to hit at least 250kmh with a mainly printed sub 250gr quad. that didnt worked out yet. it weighs a bit more and highest speed achieved with the current setup is 219kmh. main reason is the use of tmount motors which prevented the use of props like apc. i tried several different tmount props and surprisingly the 5 blade t75mmx5 hqprop resulted in the highest speed. generally less blades is better for speed. using motors with m5 mount would be a better choice. next time. there is space for improvements. The stl/dxf files to recreate this quad and further informations (patreon): STL/DXF Files: / sub250speed-stl-62466989 Components: / sub250speed-63216498 0:00 flyby 0:06 los 0:35 fpv onboard dvr 0:46 los 1:36 fpv onboard dvr 1:54 los and close up 2:23 fly by 2:29 los 2:57 fpv onboard dvr 3:13 los 3:52 fly by 3:58 los and landing 4:19 fpv onboard dvr of the highest achieved speed 4:31 flight statistics photos of the quad: / czhonvhoj2x / cwd9gbfot_v / cvkbst-ljpl / cvtedlur7kh / cvqcuugiqyr / cvnavtyoacb / cr1eljzlfji ADDITIONAL CONTENT Where you find my content: https://linktr.ee/quadmovr Follow me on Instagram for background infos and more drone related content: / quadmovr SUPPORT ME If you like my content and would like to support me, consider becoming a youtube channel member, instagram subscriber or a patreon: Youtube channel member: / @quadmovr Instagram subscriber: / quadmovr Patreon: / quadmovr for people not familiar with this type of drones: these are selfbuilt. you cant simply buy it in a store. used parts are mostly written in the title. you dont learn to fly them in a week. it takes months/years. researching is a constant part of this hobby. im flying them manually in acro mode which means no gps, no self stabilization, etc.