Kylin KF-250 racing quadcopter

Kylin KF-250 quadcopter

Kylin KF-250 first person view racer

Just published my Runner 250 Advance review and already have my eye on another racing quadcopter, the Kylin KF-250. Built around the CC3D flight controller, it can be a very serious competitor on its segment.

As I mentioned many times, racing quadcopters are full of fun but, in my opinion, there are suitable only for advanced pilots.

Unlike the previously mentioned model, this Kylin KF-250 comes with a canopy which creates a more “finished” look. Of course, nothing is for “free”, because there is no more space to install an additional camera.

This model brings a new concept, it is delivered with two sets of arms with different sizes. This way you can have a smaller (250mm) racing quadcopter with 5″ propellers or a bigger one (280mm) with 6″ propellers.

Powered with a 3 cell 2200mAh battery, this racer has about 10-15 minutes of flight autonomy.

The Kylin KF-250 comes with a nice 9 channel remote controller which provides about 1500 control range. Thanks to the 2.8″ color display, the Radiolink AT9 allows to real time display useful flight parameters.

Kylin KF-250 quadcopter highlights

  • Multi-layered airframe for durability;
  • CC3D flight controller;
  • 20A ESCs;
  • 2204-2300 KV brushless motors (CW / CCW);
  • 800TVL HD camera with 5.8G 32ch real time image transmission;
  • OSD telemetry;
  • Radiolink AT9 remote controller (9 channels);
  • The battery position is right on the central gravity, allowing balanced and precise flight characteristics;
  • 10-15 minutes of flight time;
  • About 1500 control range.

Kylin KF-250 RTF package includes

  • Racing quadcopter with CC3D flight controller;
  • 3s 11.1V 2200mAh Li-Po battery;
  • Balance battery charger with power adapter;
  • 2 sets of propellers (5″ and 6″);
  • 1set of 280mm motor arms;
  • 5.8GHz mushroom antenna (for FPV);
  • Kylin KF-250 user manual.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Check out the Helipal Storm version … they have an extra “piece” that sits on the canopy near the back to hold another camera.
    As a matter of fact, their storm version looks awesome.

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