The NewBeeDrone Mosquito is an open prop nano that uses 40mm whoop propellers. Perfect for outdoor park and yard flying, the Mosquito is a nano drone you definitely have to try!
Originally, the Mosquito frame was released as a standalone drop-in frame for the NewBeeDrone AcroBee65 and Hummingbird Pro BNFs. Due to popular demand, we've released the Mosquito as a BNF.
Why Go Open Prop?
Ducts are great for preventing accidental damage from crashing whoops. However, they add a lot of weight and drag, decreasing flight performance. The Mosquito has open props while still having the footprint of a 75mm whoop.
Two stars because the front left motor went out on the 15th flight. I did put a review in for this with a 4 star rating because I think the company is 4 stars and this should of been a 4 star quad if not for the motor.
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Dan
The Mosquito BLV3 BNF
The battery compartment is too tight. Even the slightest battery imperfection and its hard to put in. I would replace the battery holders with bands like on the Emax Nano Hawk. The front right motor is malfunctioning and unable to fly after only 15 packs. I have purchased several quads from Newbeedrone over the past years. Most of the time they are good products, and when there not, Newbee Drone is quick to help resolve the problem.
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Jose Torres
Awesome micro
Had to solder the motors straight to the board due to the motors not wanting to all arm and it solved the problem. Installed gemfam 45mm bi blade props and I’m getting way better performance with about 3 minutes plus flight time. Love this mosquito 🦟
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Jerry Lin
nice drone
can be flying with 45mm prop
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Aadric Allan
Loved it so much
Good for ripping around the yard or at a park. And it’s got lots more power then you’d expect
Still building it, but this sucker gets five stars for completeness. Seems to have a double supply of screws and standoffs, plus it comes with a full set of TPU bits—antenna mount, xt30 mount, a little sled for the receiver, and shoes—that you won’t get from cncdrones.
These batteries might actually be worth it in terms of dollars per flight time! They last over five minutes when my old lower end batteries last three minutes, and they’ve even lasted for seven on a freestyle quad in a tight environment. Plus it’s always fun to have a battery that can actually kind of handle full throttle for extended periods!
I tried to be cheap and find crappy clones of all these tools... it's not cheaper, it's very expensive to buy just a prop wrench, just a m3 nylock wrench and buying hex drivers and wire strippers. It totalled me 90$. This ethix toolkit was cheaper and got me exactly what I wanted and needed for my drone kit