Welcome to RotorTechHQ

RotorTechHQ covers both halves of the drone hobby from one bench: GPS camera drones judged with real optics literacy, and FPV quads built, crashed, and rebuilt at the author’s own soldering station. Every guide here comes from actual flight time across Swedish seasons and actual repairs logged after actual crashes.

What We Cover

  • The Entry Path – Sim hours before armed props, tinywhoop before the 5-inch — the doctrine that saves beginners money and skin
  • FPV Building – Component selection, soldering order, Betaflight setup, and the first-arm checklist, from quads built from parts on our own bench
  • Camera Drones – What sensor size and weight class actually buy you, in image quality and in regulation — assessed by someone who tests lenses on the ground too
  • Crash Triage & Repair – What breaks, diagnosis order, and when a frame is done, from a real rebuild ledger
  • LiPo Care – Charging, storage charge, transport, and retirement — adult battery behavior, no bro-science

About the Author

Kenny Nyhus Fadil is the publisher behind rotortechhq.com and a lifelong polymath whose benches finally took flight. He flies both halves of the hobby in Sweden — sub-250g camera drones for the landscape light, and FPV quads he builds and rebuilds at his own soldering station — with the battery discipline of someone who runs an electrical bench and the image standards of someone who tests lenses.

Read Kenny’s full bio

Our Approach

Sim hours before armed props. LiPo care before excuses. Regulations stated correctly or pointed at the regulator — never winked at. And honesty about which drone upgrades show up in the footage and which just show up on the invoice. RotorTechHQ is part of a network of niche sites Kenny publishes openly.

Contact

Have a question about a build, a repair, or a camera-drone choice? Visit our contact page.