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product_id: 47311762
title: "DIY F550 Hexacopter Frame Kit with Pixhawk Fight Controller+7M +Simonk 30A ESC + 2212 920KV Motor"
brand: "hobbypower"
price: "98 zł"
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# Hexacopter 6-rotor design Pixhawk V2.4.8 flight controller DIY assembly kit DIY F550 Hexacopter Frame Kit with Pixhawk Fight Controller+7M +Simonk 30A ESC + 2212 920KV Motor

**Brand:** hobbypower
**Price:** 98 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your drone game with pro-level DIY precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DIY F550 Hexacopter Frame Kit with Pixhawk Fight Controller+7M +Simonk 30A ESC + 2212 920KV Motor by hobbypower
- **How much does it cost?** 98 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/47311762-diy-f550-hexacopter-frame-kit-with-pixhawk-fight-controller-7m)

## Best For

- hobbypower enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hobbypower brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Flight Control:** Pixhawk V2.4.8 offers unmatched flexibility and stability for smooth, professional-grade flight.
- • **Powerful Brushless Motors:** Six 2212 920KV motors deliver reliable thrust and responsive handling for FPV and aerial photography.
- • **Ready for Advanced Add-ons:** Supports 3S LiPo battery and 6CH system; expandable with GPS and telemetry modules for next-level control.
- • **Robust & Lightweight Frame:** Durable aluminum and carbon fiber build ensures resilience without compromising agility.
- • **Customizable DIY Experience:** Unassembled kit invites hands-on builders to tailor and upgrade with ease, perfect for tech-savvy pros.

## Overview

The DIY F550 Hexacopter Frame Kit by Hobbypower is a high-quality, unassembled drone kit featuring a robust aluminum and carbon fiber frame, six powerful 2212 920KV brushless motors, and the advanced Pixhawk V2.4.8 flight controller. Designed for intermediate builders, it offers a customizable platform ideal for FPV flying and aerial photography, requiring only a 3S LiPo battery and 6-channel remote control to complete. This kit balances durability, flexibility, and performance, making it a standout choice for professionals and enthusiasts eager to build a versatile hexacopter.

## Description

Product description Package Contents 1 x F550 frame kit 4 x F450/F550 Landing gear 3 x Hobbypower 2212 920KV Brushless motor CW 3 x Hobbypower 2212 920KV Brushless motor CCW 6 x HP Simonk 30A Speed Controller 1 x Pixhawk V2.4.8 Flight controller (with Shock Absorber) 1 x NEO-7M GPS 1 x Power Module 1 x PPM module 2 x Gemfan 1045(CW+CCW) Black Propeller 1 x Gemfan 1045(CW+CCW) Orange Propeller 1 x GPS Bracket 1 x Spare parts pack This F550 hexacopter is a very popular machine, it has a strong rack, beautiful appearance, and a stable system for smooth flight, it is very good for fly and FPV. This is a DIY HF-F550 Hexacopter kit, it is unassembled. Come with high quality electronic accessories Motor Specs - 2212-920KV Brushless Motor - Connector Size: 3.5mm bullet - Diameter: 28mm - Weight: 55g - Fit for DJI F330 F450 S500 X550 X525 Quadcopter ESC Specs - Cont. current: 30A - Max. current: 35A - Input Voltage: 2-4S lipo / 4-12 cell Ni-MH/Ni-Cd BEC: 5V 2A (Linear mode） - Size: 55x26x8mm (length 145mm including power cable) - Weight: ~22g - Important note:Pls add the 6-pin connnector to GPS when you use the pixhawk flight controller

Review: I actually mounted a secondary platform to the bottom and was able to use the rounded slits for that which was great for my aeri - All the parts that came with the kit worked right away. The picture of the bottom frame plate doesn't do it justice as there are plenty of soldering points on it for the ESC's and such. There were plenty of slits and holes for strapping down components. I actually mounted a secondary platform to the bottom and was able to use the rounded slits for that which was great for my aerial photography and keeping the video vibration free. Lots of room for components. Overall nice rig, this is my second. p.s. yes that's the movie Blankman playing in the background. Can't test a new drone without it!
Review: Not for a novice, but you dont have to be an expert to assemble this - *Update below as of 5/26/18* Build is complete, but not without some issues. Added on the 'missing' i2s expansion board. Unless I'm hooking it up wrong, the add-on LED does not work. In addition, the external USB port integrated into the LED module causes errors with communication between both a wired connection to Mission Planner, and a USB wireless telemetry connection (not included in the kit). Simply having the external USB module plugged in prevents the computer from recognizing the USB device even when plugged directly into the pixhawk flight controller and prevents a heartbeat sync with the telemetry module. As soon as I disconnected the external USB port, everything was back to normal. One of the mounting holes in one of the motors was stripped. Should not cause an issue, but annoying. As for flight, this is a big bird and takes some getting used to but is amazingly agile for it's large size. If you are a bit heavy with the controls, dial back the sensitivity of the sticks until you get used to its responsiveness. *Original Review* This is my first full DIY kit after playing with a Sigma x8c and then upgrading it to brushless motors. A few things to note: 1) the colors of my frame do not match the pictures or the DJI it is modled after. The white is more cream and the red is more brick. Not a terrible issue, but if you are fixed on the colors, don't be. 2) the arms have some give to them. Probably a fiber reinforced nylon. This is not a bad thing in that they should handle a rough landing better than other glass composites. I may add some carbon fiber rods to stiffen the arms a bit if needed. 3) there are no real instructions with this kit. As long as you understand the pieces, you should be able to get the basics put together. YouTube will be your friend for programming the pixhawk and basic configuration. 4) The GPS module has an integral compass as a redundancy for positioning. It uses the i2s port. There is also a combination USB and status LED board. The USB has its own connection but the status LED connects to the i2s port. There are expansion modules for the i2s port so that both could be used, but one is not provided. Simple thing, so this is the reason for the lost star. I consider it an incomplete kit due to this. 5) the GPS mount is collapsible even though it is not mentioned. You will need an addition washer to secure the mount in the provided slots. I had to cut off about 1cm of the fiberglass rod to give enough wire to reach the pixhawk. You will also need some super glue to keep everything together. All-in-all this seems like a good kit and a good proce for what is provided. I'm about 90% through assembly and will follow up once complete. I'm looking to use this as a camera rig for both aerial photography and just for fun stuff with the various teams my kids are a part of.

## Features

- This is a DIY HF-F550 Hexacopter kit, it is unassembled,Come with high quality electronic accessories,come with high quality electronic accessories, only need a 3S Lipo battery and a 6CH system to complete.
- This F550 hexacopter is a very popular machine, it has a strong rack, beautiful appearance, and a stable system for smooth flight, it is very good for fly and FPV.
- This hexacopter is equip with pixhawk V2.4.8 Flight controller,more flexible than APM flight controller
- Please be note this kit does not include remote control and battery
- Important note:Pls add the 6-pin connnector to when you use the pixhawk flight controller

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0759B6SD5 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,039,395 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,765 in Hobby RC Helicopters |
| Brand | Hobbypower |
| Brand Name | Hobbypower |
| Color | Red |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHz RF |
| Control Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 19 Reviews |
| Included Components | F550 frame kit, 4 x F450/F550 Landing gear, 3 x Hobbypower 2212 920KV Brushless motor CW, 3 x Hobbypower 2212 920KV Brushless motor CCW, 6 x HP Simonk 30A Speed Controller, 1 x Pixhawk V2.4.8 Flight controller (with Shock Absorber), 1 x 7M, 1 x Power Module, 1 x PPM module, 2 x Gemfan 1045(CW+CCW) Black Propeller, 1 x Gemfan 1045(CW+CCW) Orange Propeller, 1 x Bracket, 1 x Spare parts pack |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Includes Remote? | No |
| Manufacturer | Hobbypower |
| Material | Aluminum, Carbon Fiber |
| Model Name | f550 |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Part Number | Quadcopters & Multirotors |
| Remote Control Technology | 2.4GHz RF |
| Skill Level | Intermediate |
| Special Feature | High-quality electronic accessories, Pixhawk V2.4.8 Flight controller with more flexibility than APM flight controller Special Feature High-quality electronic accessories, Pixhawk V2.4.8 Flight controller with more flexibility than APM flight controller See more |
| Special Features | High-quality electronic accessories, Pixhawk V2.4.8 Flight controller with more flexibility than APM flight controller |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| UPC | 712096470291 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Video Output Resolution | 1080p |
| Wireless Communication Technology | 2.4GHz RF |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Hobbypower
- **Color:** Red
- **Connectivity Technology:** 2.4GHz RF
- **Model Name:** f550
- **Skill Level:** Intermediate
- **Video Capture Format:** MP4
- **Video Capture Resolution:** 1080p

## Images

![DIY F550 Hexacopter Frame Kit with Pixhawk Fight Controller+7M +Simonk 30A ESC + 2212 920KV Motor - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61C5XlTGYxL.jpg)
![DIY F550 Hexacopter Frame Kit with Pixhawk Fight Controller+7M +Simonk 30A ESC + 2212 920KV Motor - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71SupEjrxVL.jpg)
![DIY F550 Hexacopter Frame Kit with Pixhawk Fight Controller+7M +Simonk 30A ESC + 2212 920KV Motor - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71zYgcvV9qL.jpg)
![DIY F550 Hexacopter Frame Kit with Pixhawk Fight Controller+7M +Simonk 30A ESC + 2212 920KV Motor - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/713gZ3JZqyL.jpg)
![DIY F550 Hexacopter Frame Kit with Pixhawk Fight Controller+7M +Simonk 30A ESC + 2212 920KV Motor - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/618s1c9Ky2L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the difference in the A, B & C models?**
A: A Does not come with a flight controller. B comes with the APM 2.8 flight controller with 7M GPS. C has a Pixhawk flight controller with 7M GPS.

**Q: Payload capacity in kg or lbs please?**
A: Highest I've tried is 1 Kg. Your experience will vary based on configuration.

**Q: Can you use a 4 cell with these motors?**
A: You can use a 3S Lipo battery .

**Q: What is the shipping weight of this product? Which is the recommended lipo battery (mAh and C)?**
A: The shipping weight is 1437g,include the package.I recommend you use the 2s or 3s for this hexacopter,lower than 20C is better.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I actually mounted a secondary platform to the bottom and was able to use the rounded slits for that which was great for my aeri
*by D***D on February 19, 2016*

All the parts that came with the kit worked right away. The picture of the bottom frame plate doesn't do it justice as there are plenty of soldering points on it for the ESC's and such. There were plenty of slits and holes for strapping down components. I actually mounted a secondary platform to the bottom and was able to use the rounded slits for that which was great for my aerial photography and keeping the video vibration free. Lots of room for components. Overall nice rig, this is my second. p.s. yes that's the movie Blankman playing in the background. Can't test a new drone without it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not for a novice, but you dont have to be an expert to assemble this
*by J***R on May 21, 2018*

*Update below as of 5/26/18* Build is complete, but not without some issues. Added on the 'missing' i2s expansion board. Unless I'm hooking it up wrong, the add-on LED does not work. In addition, the external USB port integrated into the LED module causes errors with communication between both a wired connection to Mission Planner, and a USB wireless telemetry connection (not included in the kit). Simply having the external USB module plugged in prevents the computer from recognizing the USB device even when plugged directly into the pixhawk flight controller and prevents a heartbeat sync with the telemetry module. As soon as I disconnected the external USB port, everything was back to normal. One of the mounting holes in one of the motors was stripped. Should not cause an issue, but annoying. As for flight, this is a big bird and takes some getting used to but is amazingly agile for it's large size. If you are a bit heavy with the controls, dial back the sensitivity of the sticks until you get used to its responsiveness. *Original Review* This is my first full DIY kit after playing with a Sigma x8c and then upgrading it to brushless motors. A few things to note: 1) the colors of my frame do not match the pictures or the DJI it is modled after. The white is more cream and the red is more brick. Not a terrible issue, but if you are fixed on the colors, don't be. 2) the arms have some give to them. Probably a fiber reinforced nylon. This is not a bad thing in that they should handle a rough landing better than other glass composites. I may add some carbon fiber rods to stiffen the arms a bit if needed. 3) there are no real instructions with this kit. As long as you understand the pieces, you should be able to get the basics put together. YouTube will be your friend for programming the pixhawk and basic configuration. 4) The GPS module has an integral compass as a redundancy for positioning. It uses the i2s port. There is also a combination USB and status LED board. The USB has its own connection but the status LED connects to the i2s port. There are expansion modules for the i2s port so that both could be used, but one is not provided. Simple thing, so this is the reason for the lost star. I consider it an incomplete kit due to this. 5) the GPS mount is collapsible even though it is not mentioned. You will need an addition washer to secure the mount in the provided slots. I had to cut off about 1cm of the fiberglass rod to give enough wire to reach the pixhawk. You will also need some super glue to keep everything together. All-in-all this seems like a good kit and a good proce for what is provided. I'm about 90% through assembly and will follow up once complete. I'm looking to use this as a camera rig for both aerial photography and just for fun stuff with the various teams my kids are a part of.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple to build airframe. Price is right.
*by J***G on December 7, 2021*

This review is for the Hobbypower F550 ATF Hexacopter Frame Kit & X2212 980KV Brushless Motor & SimonK 30A ESC + 1045 Props, also called Hexacopter A. This version does not include an autopilot, but it does have upgraded motors and ESCs. This is the third multirotor copter I've built and first hexcopter. I used a Pixhawk 2.0 Orange Cube and Kore carrier board (see my other reviews). The included propeller adapters are all clockwise thread so make sure you use Locktite to keep the props on the motors. I ordered replacement CW/CCW mounts that will work with Master Airscrew props but for now the included props are OK once you balance them. I had the frame built in one evening and all the soldering done in a weekend. First flight went OK although the autopilot was showing excessive vibration so it would not autotune. I half expected this but didn't have vibration dampening mounts (ordered) that should fix the problem. I mounted the autopilot in between the two frame plates. Because I am using the Kore carrier board I am not using the bottom plate for DC power distrbution, and therefore felt comfortable drilling mounting holes where I needed them, but if you do use it for power pay attention to the traces so you don't short out the battery. The airframe has many different slots for mounting payloads and batteries, velcro strap loops, etc. The ESCs and motors will draw a high current so make sure your battery is up to the task. The first flight was with a 4S 5000 mAh battery rated for 50C which overheated and swelled. However an 8000 mAh battery is working much better. I would recommend 6S batteries or dual battery setups.

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