F550 / Q550 Hexa-Copter Frame

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  • F550 / Q550 HEXA-COPTER FRAME  The F550 / Q550 Hexa-Copte....
  • It provides a strong and lightweight structure for mounti....
  • The 550mm wheelbase design offers improved flight stabili....
  •   The frame is commonly manufactured using glass fiber an....
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F550 / Q550 HEXA-COPTER FRAME 

The F550 / Q550 Hexa-Copter Frame is a six-arm drone frame designed for building hexacopter UAVs, RC drones, aerial photography platforms, and robotics projects. It provides a strong and lightweight structure for mounting motors, ESCs, flight controllers, propellers, batteries, and other drone components. The 550mm wheelbase design offers improved flight stability, better payload support, and smoother aerial performance compared to smaller quadcopter frames. 

The frame is commonly manufactured using glass fiber and reinforced polyamide nylon materials, which provide high strength, vibration resistance, and lightweight performance. It includes six durable arms with support ridges for stable flight and improved structural rigidity during operation. 

A major feature of the frame is the integrated PCB (Printed Circuit Board) power distribution system. This built-in PCB allows direct soldering of ESC power wires, eliminating the need for a separate power distribution board and reducing excess wiring inside the drone. This helps create a clean, lightweight, and organized drone assembly. 

The F550 / Q550 frame supports compatibility with common flight controllers such as Pixhawk, APM, KK, and other multirotor control systems. It is suitable for applications including aerial photography, surveillance, educational drone projects, agricultural drones, FPV systems, and DIY UAV development. Community discussions often describe the F550 frame as a cost-effective and reliable platform for beginner and intermediate drone builders.