HappyModel Mobula 6 1S 65mm Brushless Whoop FRSKY BNF [DG]
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HappyModel Mobula 6 1S 65mm Brushless Whoop FRSKY BNF [DG]

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HappyModel Mobula 6 1S 65mm Brushless Whoop FRSKY BNF [DG]Are you looking to buy a HappyModel Mobula 6 1S 65mm Brushless Whoop in Australia? Features: AIO 4IN1 Crazybee F4 Lite flight controller built in 5. 8G VTX Extreme light 1S 65mm Brushless whoop only 20g Runcam Nano3 The lightest 1 3 CMOS 800TVL Camera Smooth and powerful Compatible for 1S Lipo LIHV Camera Angle adjustable Specifications: Brand Name: Happymodel Item Name: Mobula6 1S 65mm Brushless whoop drone BNF version Wheelbase: 65mm Size:

Are you looking to buy a HappyModel Mobula 6 1S 65mm Brushless Whoop in Australia?

Features:

AIO 4IN1 Crazybee F4 Lite flight controller built-in 5.8G VTX
Extreme light 1S 65mm Brushless whoop only 20g
Runcam Nano3 The lightest 1/3 CMOS 800TVL Camera
Smooth and powerful
Compatible for 1S Lipo/LIHV
Camera Angle adjustable

Specifications:

Brand Name: Happymodel
Item Name: Mobula6 1S 65mm Brushless whoop drone BNF version
Wheelbase: 65mm
Size: 80mm*80mm*37mm
Weight: 20g
Receiver option:
Internal SPI Frsky version (Compatible with ACCST D8/D16, Recommend D8 mode)
Internal SPI Flysky version(Compatible with AFHDS and AFHDS-2A Flysky transmitter)
Motor speed option:
SE0802 KV19000(Regular Edition)

Spare parts specifications:

Motor 
Mode: SE0802 19000KV
Configu-ration:9N12P
Stator Diamter:8mm
Stator Length:2mm
Shaft Diameter:Φ1mm
Motor Dimension(Dia.*Len):Φ10.5mm*14.9mm
Weight(g):1.9g
No.of Cells(Lipo):1S only

Propellers

Gemfan 1219-3
Center Thickness:5mm
Prop Disk Diameter:31mm
Center Hole Inner diameter:1.0mm
Weight:0.28g

Flight controller

(Frsky SPI RX version) CRAZYBEE F4 Lite Frsky version Firmware target: CrazybeeF4FR
MCU:STM32F411CEU6 (100MHZ, 512K FLASH)
Sensor: MPU-6000(SPI connection)
Board size: 28.5 * 28.5MM
Power supply: 1S battery input (DC 2.9V-4.35V)
Built-in 5A(each) Blheli_S 4in1 ESC Dshot600 ready
Built-in Betaflight OSD(SPI Control)
Built-in 5.8G VTX
Built-in SPI Frsky receiver
Built-in 5V 1A BEC
Built-in voltage detection

Onboard 4in1 ESC

MCU upgraded to EFM8BB21
Power supply: 1S LiPo/LiPo HV
Current: 5A continuous peak 6A (3 seconds)
Support BLHeliSuite programmable
Factory firmware: O_H_5_REV16_7.HEX
Default protocol: DSHOT600

Onboard Frsky SPI D8 receiver Version
SPI BUS receiver Frsky D8 compatible
Compatible Non EU transmitter D8 model
Channels: 8ch
Failsafe support
No ground interference ( Transmitter and receiver 1 m from the ground): 100m~200m
Onboard 5.8g VTX

Output power: 25mw
Frequency: 40CH
Input voltage: 3.3V 5.5V
Current consumption: 300mA(type)
Frequency: 5.8GHz 5bands 40 channels
With Race band
Smartaudio ready

Runcam Nano3
Model: RunCam Nano 3
Image Sensor: 1/3" CMOS
Horizontal Resolution: 800TVL
Lens : 2.1mm(M8) FOV 160° 
Signal System: PAL/NTSC Non Switchable
S/N Ratio: >50dB
Electronic Shutter Speed: Auto
Auto Gain Control (AGC): Auto
Min. Illumination: [email protected]
D-WDR: Auto
Day/Night: Color
Power:DC 3-5.5V
Current: 110mA@5V  [email protected]
Housing Material: ABS
Net Weight: 1.2g
Dimensions: L14mm*W14mm*H9mm

Lipo Battery
Capacity:300mAh
Voltage:3.8v
Continuous Discharge Rate: 30C
Size: 57mmx12mmx7mm
Weight: 8g
Connector: PH2.0

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