Are the motors and frames of Racing and Freestyle different from each other? Are flight controls and ESCs interchangeable?
Let's start with the conclusion that the essential difference between racing and freestyle is the way you fly and the method you use. For example, to pursue faster speed and agility, the wheelbase of the frame is often smaller, to maintain a relatively small rotational inertia, but also do a lot of lightweight processing, you can see the hollowing. The frame size is small, we can only design and use 20x20mm mounting holes in the stack, the motor will also do the KV higher and more violently, to get faster flight speed.
As for flower planes, they often need to mount GoPro or other cameras for freestyle drones. To accommodate the battery placement, this time our rack center is made into a long strip. At the same time, to be more durable, the arm is also made wider. Because of the variety of skills required to fly the freestyle, sometimes in some places in the rotten building for the thrill and excitement of the flight.
Some pilots use HD straight out, this time to let the camera not shoot the propellers, derived from the DC frame structure.
So, the essential difference between racing and freestyle is in the way and method they fly, the flight control and ESC need to be based on your frame to see if they can be used universally. Usually, racing uses 20x20mm mounting holes stack, such as MINI F7+F45A MINI stack, with our racing motors (F40 PROV, F60 PROV or F50). For freestyle, we usually use 30.5x30.5mm mounting holes, such as our G4 and P60A V2, with our P2207/2306 V3 motors, so you can get a better flying experience.
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