Let's welcome the iFlight Alpha series, a new way to fly FPV. Ever wanted to have a 4K Cam on the smallest possible whoop size quad? We sticked the caddx Loris 4K to one of our new 2inch whoop frames, did some tuning and tried to find the optimal ratio between weight and power. This is what we came up with to combine flight time efficiency with sufficient power.
Alpha A85 w/Caddx Loris 4K Camera BNF Specs:
Alpha A85 w/Caddx Loris 4K Camera Quad BNF Included Components and Parts
FC // SucceX-D 20A F4 Whoop AIO
*Size:30.5*30.5mm
*Mounting pattern:25.5*25.5mm/φ3mm
*Connector:Micro-USB
*MCU:STM32F411
*Gyro:MPU6000
*Blackbox:8MB
*BEC output:5V 2A/10V 2A
*INA pad:UART2 (nR2)
*Barometer:no
*Constant current:20A,25A(Burst)
*Input:2-5S
*Current sensor:yes
*BLHeli:BLHeli-S
*ESC Telemetry:no
*Target:IFLIGHT_F411_PRO
*ESC Firmware:G-H-30 BLS
Additional Suggested Parts
Important
The DJI Remote Controller is recommended for beginners since you won't need to set up another receiver, but it is also optional in this BNF drone because it is NOT required in order to use the FPV system. If you don't choose to use the DJI Remote Controller, you can choose a receiver option for your transmitter and then bind to your own radio as usual.