
QWinOut
All soldering part has been finished. All you need is assembly. F450 Multicopter Nylon Fiber Airframe kit Strong Smooth for DIY Drone Kit, Colored arms for orientation to keep you flying in the right direction, and large mounting tabs on main frame bottom plate for easy camera mounting. 30A Brushless ESC Speed Controller have been set up the program: simonk firmware, do not need additional program.
The QWinOut F450 APM2.8 is a DIY quadcopter kit featuring a nylon fiber frame, APM 2.8 flight controller with GPS, and a full set of motors, ESCs, battery, and charger. It targets intermediate to advanced hobbyists who want a customizable platform for learning autonomous flight and sensor integration.
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Best For
Intermediate to advanced hobbyists, engineering or robotics students, and educators who want a hands‑on platform for learning UAV control, autonomous navigation, or custom sensor integration. Ideal for building custom camera rigs, FPV bases, or experimental payloads.
Not Ideal For
Beginners with no soldering or firmware experience, users who need a ready‑to‑fly camera drone, or anyone requiring a modern, out‑of‑the‑box flight controller like Pixhawk.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the QWinOut F450 as a solid, feature‑rich educational kit that bundles most required components, but they note that the reliance on the older APM 2.8 controller may limit its appeal for users seeking the latest flight stack stability and features.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the completeness of the package and the learning opportunities it provides, especially for APM and Mission Planner. Common frustrations revolve around inconsistent motor specs, lack of clear instructions, fragile plastic propellers, and the outdated flight controller.
Common Complaints
Motor KV mismatches, missing assembly instructions, fragile plastic propellers, outdated APM 2.8 controller, limited transmitter range, and short flight time with the standard 2200 mAh battery.
What People Are Saying
“Everything included — saved me weeks of sourcing parts.”
“Great for learning APM and Mission Planner.”
“Frame is sturdy and easy to assemble.”
“GPS lock is fast, and return-to-home works reliably.”
“Motors were mismatched — two 920KV, two 1000KV — caused instability.”
“No instructions! Had to find tutorials online.”
“Plastic props break on first crash.”
“APM 2.8 is outdated; wish it came with Pixhawk.”
“Transmitter (Flysky FS-i6) has limited range compared to Radiolink AT9.”
“Battery life is short with the 2200 mAh pack, recommending an upgrade to 4400–5200 mAh for longer flights.”
How It Compares
vs. Pixhawk PX4 (alternate version)
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Choose Pixhawk PX4 if you need the latest flight controller features; stick with APM 2.8 for a lower‑cost, learning‑focused build.
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