5 years ago •
4 min read
</p><p>If you are sold on the fact that vertical arms give you more thrust (as much as 30% extra) you may have come across some of the original vertical quadcopter frames like the Karearea Talon, or the Moka Jadina. But what happens if you do not want to fork out some $100 for a frame? Well, as usual, you go shopping in China to find something similar for less, or if you just go and by an all out clone. Origins of the design aside, in this article we are looking at the unbranded X200 Gearbest sent us to look at.</p>
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://blog.unmanned.tech/x200-vertical-arm-quadcopter-frame-review/