NewBeeDrone Mosquito XL - 65mm Propeller Whoop Frame Miskito

Designed to drop-in your existing whoop electronics, the Mosquito XL transforms your whoop into an outdoor nano beast!

With 65mm props the Mosquito flies like a 3 inch toothpick but at a lighter weight and smaller form factor. 

We recommend using the BeeBrain BLV3 AIO and Gold 0802 18000KV motors with 1s batteries. While designing the Mosquito XL, we found that the 0802 motors provide plenty of power while keeping the weight low.

Note: The frame does not accept the mounting of larger motors. If your existing whoop motors have wires that are too short, solder on the included motor wires. When doing so, check that the solder joints are not coming into contact with the carbon fiber frame.

    Specifications

    • Carbon Weight: 7.5g
    • Carbon Fiber Thickness: 2.5mm
    • Carbon + Battery Mounting Weight: 8.0g
    • Motor to Motor Diagonal Distance: 104mm

    Includes

    • 1x Mosquito Frame 
    • 1x 1s Battery Mount
    • 1x 2s Battery Mount
    • 6x Rubber Bands
    • 14x M1.4 4mm Screws 
    • 2x M2 6mm Screws
    • 4x M2 9mm Screws
    • 5x M2 Flight Controller Grommets
    • 1x Motor Wire Extensions 

    Recommended Build

    (AcroBee65 BLV3 Drop-In) 1102Motor 1S

    (AcroBee65 BLV3 Drop-In) 1102Motor 2S

     

    Alternative FPV Gear

    Compatible with the Following

    Standard Brushless Whoop FC:

    Motors:

    65mm Propellers:

    300 Gold Battery:

     Canopy:

    Customer Reviews

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    Mike
    Great frame!

    Moved my old BetaFPV Meteor 75 with 1102 motors onto this frame and it flys fantastic!

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    Jonas
    Nice little frame

    Woks great. I have it built with 22000kv 1102 motors and a happymodel x12. It flies great on 1s with quicksilver firmware. frame is great with little flex and the durability seems good so far.

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    Ritchel Geist
    Nice Frame.

    Love the design, and the quality is there for sure. My only gripe is the M2 holes appeared to be slightly undersized. I had to drive the screws through carefully with the bit driver. Possibly it was intentional to get the screws to stay in place to better secure the fc board, idk. I made it work either way, and I love how the battery trays work with this thing. And all the little things that came along with it made it a sweet deal. Will probably get the normal mosquito frame eventually as well. Good job Newbeedrone!

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    Aadric Allan
    So amazing

    I love this thing so much

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    Aadric Allan
    amazing

    love the power you can get with 65mm props