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Shop FPV Drone Components for Custom Builds

MAD Components offers FPV drone components for freestyle, cinematic, racing, long-range and custom drone builds. This FPV section brings together the main parts used to build, repair and upgrade FPV drones, including motors, electronics, propellers, cameras, frames, goggles and complete FPV drone options.

Whether you are building a new FPV drone from individual parts or replacing components on an existing aircraft, you can use the categories below to find the right parts for your setup.

FPV Motors

Shop FPV drone motors for freestyle, cinematic, racing, X-Class and custom builds. MAD FPV motor series include BSC basic motors, FS freestyle motors, CM cinematic motors, X-Class motors and KONKER performance motors.

FPV Electronics

Find FPV drone electronics including ESCs, flight controllers, stacks, power distribution boards, GPS modules, VTX parts and other control system components for FPV builds.

FPV Propellers

Shop FPV propellers for racing, freestyle, cinematic and custom drone applications. Choose propellers based on size, pitch, material, thrust needs and the motor setup used in your build.

FPV Cameras

Browse FPV drone cameras for real-time flying, including compact camera options for racing, freestyle and custom RC drone builds.

FPV Frames

Find FPV drone frames and frame parts for custom builds. The frame affects component layout, durability, flight style and compatibility with motors, propellers, cameras and electronics.

FPV Goggles

Shop FPV goggles and related viewing equipment for first-person-view drone flying. FPV goggles help pilots see the drone camera feed during racing, freestyle and cinematic flight.

FPV Drones

Browse FPV drones and complete drone options for pilots who want a ready-to-fly or semi-complete FPV setup instead of building only from individual components.

How to Choose FPV Drone Parts

FPV drone builds work best when the main components are selected together. Motors, ESCs, propellers, batteries, flight controllers, frames and cameras all affect how the drone flies. A freestyle drone may need durable motors, responsive ESCs and strong props, while a cinematic FPV drone may need smoother control, stable video and a frame designed around camera placement.

For racing and freestyle builds, start with the frame size, motor size and propeller size. Then choose electronics that match the voltage, current and flight controller requirements of the build. For long-range or cinematic FPV, also consider camera position, GPS, antenna setup and overall efficiency.

FPV Drone Components by Build Type

  • Freestyle FPV drones: usually need durable motors, responsive ESCs, strong frames and propellers that balance control with thrust.
  • Cinematic FPV drones: often focus on smooth control, camera stability, reliable electronics and efficient motor-propeller combinations.
  • Racing FPV drones: prioritize fast throttle response, low weight, efficient power delivery and propellers matched to the motor KV and frame size.
  • X-Class FPV drones: require larger motors, higher-power ESCs, stronger frames and components designed for larger propeller sizes and higher loads.
  • Long-range FPV drones: need efficient propulsion, reliable electronics, GPS support, good antenna placement and parts selected for stable flight time.

FPV Drone Components FAQ

What are the main parts of an FPV drone?

The main parts of an FPV drone usually include the frame, motors, propellers, ESCs, flight controller, battery, camera, video transmitter, antenna, receiver and goggles or display. Some builds also use GPS modules, power distribution boards and stack systems.

What should I choose first when building an FPV drone?

Most FPV builds start with the frame size and intended flight style. After that, choose motors and propellers that fit the frame, then select ESCs, flight controller, battery and FPV camera equipment that match the power and control requirements.

Are FPV motors different from regular drone motors?

FPV motors are usually selected for fast response, high thrust, durability and control feel. Freestyle, racing, cinematic and X-Class FPV builds may use different motor sizes, KV ratings and propeller combinations depending on how the drone will be flown.

Do FPV propellers need to match the motor?

Yes. FPV propellers should be selected based on motor size, motor KV, frame clearance, battery voltage and the type of flying. The wrong propeller can reduce efficiency, cause overheating or make the drone harder to control.

What is an FPV stack?

An FPV stack usually combines key electronics such as a flight controller and ESC in a compact layout. Stack systems can simplify wiring and make it easier to build a clean FPV drone.

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