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YoungRC XL8 FPV Racing Drone Frame: Carbon Fiber 8 inch Frame Kit for Ultimate FPV Freestyle Experience Review

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BrandYoungRC
MaterialCarbon Fiber
Are Batteries IncludedNo
Item Weight143.3 Grams
Battery Capacity1500 Milliamp Hours
Battery Cell CompositionLithium Polymer
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Description of YoungRC XL8 FPV Racing Drone Frame: Carbon Fiber 8 inch Frame Kit for Ultimate FPV Freestyle Experience

8 inch quadcopter frame option allowing the use of GoPro size camera gimbal for the best freestyle recording. With 4mm thick removable arms sandwiched firmly between the main plate and bottom plate. Compact design,gives you ultimate control over weight distribution. Full 3K carbon fiber material,make the drone body light weight but very strong. Easy to assemble,much more suitable for FPV racing drone.

Reviews

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Huge frame great for long range quad

This thing is huge but light weight just what I need for my long range cinematic quad GPS as efficiency is a must, battery panel and manual which is pretty is easy, although I wish I could swap the "X" plate holder down so I have more room for my stacks. I'm still waiting for my 2508 and 7" motors. Props and I'll give you an update.

Pros
  • Long range
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The arms are too skinny for their size. Design flaws

The arms bend like crazy, they're too flimsy and attach with just two screws instead of three on most drones of this size. The shoulders should also be 6+mm or even 7mm since they are so narrow. They fly too much and make it very difficult to get a decent tune. I'd spend the extra money on a better, thicker carbon or you're still buying thicker parts if you learn the hard way. The holes are not drilled well, but this is common to all Chinese clones.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Mainly good for remote and app controlled cars

Not bad overall but the camera mount design sucks. The holes are in odd places, making it difficult to install the camera properly. Update 6/2: After a few minor glitches it is clear that the carbon used in this frame is of poor quality. Carbon laminates adhere very poorly and fall apart easily. Carbon flexes too much, which makes me wonder if it's really carbon or a carbon/glass composite. I would definitely look for other options at a slightly higher price point.

Pros
  • Brilliantly made
Cons
  • A little maintainability

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Extremely strong, great frame!

I bought this frame looking for something that had the stability of a large quadcopter as well as the durability of a racing drone (I crash a lot). This frame met all my expectations. The arm is 4mm thick, making it extremely strong and very stiff as you would expect from carbon fiber. The frame came well packaged with all the nuts and bolts to assemble (with a few extras). It took me just a few minutes to assemble the frame base and over an hour to my first flight test (no FPV yet). There is…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • New competition is here

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Little stack space, not suitable for HD, only 30.5 holes.

I'm not very impressed with this shot. It's not suitable for HD, there are 20 x 20 holes on the top plate which would be nice to hang a look at but mine was 22 x 22. Don't know if it was a mistake. The only "standard" holes were 30.5 x 30.5 in the center. The camera plates are designed to accommodate a standard size camera spaced 28mm apart. TOO FAR if you have a mini or micro device like most people use today. The images look large, a bit like most things. personally less. When I put the 4 in…

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  • Don't waste too much time
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