



Product Details
Makeflyeasy Believer 1960mm UAV Drone (PNP)
Behold, the Makeflyeasy Believer , a beast of a long range fixed wing UAV that makes your 5-inch quad look like a housefly. This is the PNP (Plug-N-Play) version , which is a fancy way of saying we've boxed up all the core electronics for you. You just supply the brains (the autopilot) and the elbow grease for assembly. This is the UAV aerial survey drone for professionals ready to map half of Yorkshire before their tea gets cold. It's August, the best flying days are now—don't waste them.
Why You're Buying This
Tired of drone flights that last less time than it takes to fill out your CAA paperwork? The Believer has a cavernous fuselage with a battery compartment (260x140x105mm) big enough for a 6S 22000mAh pack, giving you a frankly ridiculous 90km range. The modular, tool-free airframe assembly means you spend less time faffing with Allen keys and more time doing actual, profitable mapping drone work. We're not judging your business model; we're just here to facilitate it, for a price.
Features at a Glance
This isn't just a big piece of foam; it's an intelligently designed platform. Here's the proof:
- Maintenance Made Easy: Removable hatches for the ESCs and aileron servos mean you can perform surgery without tearing the whole airframe apart. Because we know you'll eventually let the magic smoke out.
- Built for the Bumps: A sacrificial buffer layer on the belly takes the brunt of your... less-than-perfect landings, protecting your expensive camera and the fuselage.
- Launch Like a Pro: An ergonomic rear grip gives you a solid hold for a confident hand launch every time. No more awkward fumbling while you try to yeet it into the sky.
- Huge Internal Space: The fuselage is a veritable TARDIS, with logically separated bays for your flight controller, payload, and a comically large battery.
- Serious Survey Support: Designed from the ground up to support tilt photography for high-resolution 1:1000 and 1:1200 mapping missions.
Hard Numbers & Test Data (For the Spec Nerds)
You want data? The included 6S-optimised power system was tested by the factory so you know what you're getting. These tests were run at 470m altitude in Level 3 wind—probably nicer conditions than your average British summer's day.
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The "Max Endurance" 6S Setup (This is what's in the box):
- Motor: LDPOWER 2814 KV510
- ESC: Hobbywing X-Rotor 40A
- Propeller: APC 1145
- With a 6S 16000mAh Battery & 670g Payload:
- Resulting Range: A whopping 90km . This is your 'map the entire Peak District' configuration.
Specifications
- Wingspan: 1960mm (No, that's not a typo. Yes, you might need a bigger car.)
- Fuselage Length: 1070mm (Impressive, we know.)
- Maximum Take-off Weight: 5.5kg (Handle with care, unless you enjoy explaining craters to farmers.)
- Payload Capacity: ~670g (Perfect for that Sony A7 camera you swore you'd use.)
- Recommended Flight Speed: 20m/s (The sweet spot for crisp, clear survey data.)
- Brand Name: NoEnName_Null (We're as confused as you are, but the plane flies great.)
What's in the Box* (PNP Version)
All the core guts, packed up and ready for you to assemble. We did the shopping, you get the glory.
- 1× Makeflyeasy Believer Airframe Kit
- 2× LDPOWER 2814 KV510 Motors
- 2× Hobbywing X-Rotor 40A ESCs
- 4× Emax ES3154 Digital Servos
- 1× Pair of APC 1145 Propellers
- Assorted Carbon Rods, Linkages, and other bits you'll try not to lose.
What You'll Still Need
PNP gets you most of the way there, but you still need to bring a few key items to the party.
- Flight Controller: The brains of the operation. A Pixhawk or similar ArduPilot/INAV compatible system. Don't cheap out here.
- Battery: A hefty 6S 16000mAh - 22000mAh LiPo pack. And a good fireproof bag to store it in.
- Charger: A quality Balance Charger that won't burn your house down. Seriously.
- Radio System: A reliable transmitter and long-range receiver with at least 7 channels.
A Quick Word of Warning (AKA The 'Don't Blame Us' Section)
This is a professional tool, not a toy from Argos. Treat it with the respect it deserves.
- Check your wiring. Twice. Then check it again. The smell of burnt ESC is the smell of regret and an empty wallet.
- Respect the stall speed. The recommended flight speed is 20m/s. Don't go pulling high-G turns at 10m/s unless you enjoy watching 5.5kg of hardware perform a beautiful, uncommanded nosedive.
- Pre-flight checks are not optional. Are the props on tight? Are they even on the right way round? Is your battery actually charged? Sort it out on the ground, not 5km away over a forest.
Disclaimer
*Box contents may vary slightly, but we promise all the main parts listed for this PNP version will be there. Your ability to assemble it correctly is on you.
Still Here?
Seriously, you read all of that? Down to the warnings? You're either our most dedicated fan or you're about to build a professional mapping drone . Since this PNP kit gets you 80% of the way there, the choice seems pretty obvious. Add it to your cart. Your future self, who is currently making bank mapping remote coastlines instead of soldering motors, will thank you. Now go on, tell a mate who's still using a DJI Mini for 'surveying'.