REVIEW: HGLRC TOOTHPICK PARROT120 PRO MICRO QUAD from Oscar Liang
It’s really smooth too, hardly any jello in the video. The PID tune is really nice out of the box, probably the best stock tune I’ve experienced out of a pre-built 2.5″ micro quad so far. Kudos to HGLRC! ” --- by Oscar Liang
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The Parrot120 frame appears to be beefier as it has additional braces for higher degree of stiffness and crash-resilience
The FC stack is the FD413 which is a 16x16mm stack, consists of a 400mW VTX, F4 FC and a 13A 4in1 ESC. We used the exact same stack in our last toothpick build. It’s been a reliable stack so far, but as I mentioned in the build log, it’s a “very tall” stack due to the design.
Taller FC stack = taller canopy = extra material/hardware = heavier weight and increased air resistance…
There is a 25V 470uF capacitor soldered to the power lead pads for reducing voltage spikes and noise. Micro builds like these might or might not need one, but always reassuring to see one :)
Both RX and VTX antennas are nicely mounted on the canopy.
However camera tilt angle adjustment is very limited. I wish the opening is wider. I guess you could just trim it yourself with a pair of cutters.
The motors are HGLRC’s own HF1106 6000KV.
The props are loose fit so you do need the mounting screws.
Rubber tape on the bottom for battery mounting.
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