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Syma x5c if you want a quality small copter to fly indoors and/or at limited altitude outside (on calm days)
DONE!
Amazon has free same day delivery. Should have it this evening.
Syma x5c if you want a quality small copter to fly indoors and/or at limited altitude outside (on calm days)
DONE!
Amazon has free same day delivery. Should have it this evening.
Just bought a neo drone Protocol, assuming smaller would be easier for a beginner.
Thing sucks. Wont stay in place, and the trim controls dont work worth a damn. It either shoots straight up or drops like a rock, the vertical throttle has no sweet spot. The alleged 6 degree gyro is shit, or the the little motors are not perfectly synced.
I need a basic quadra copter that can at least stay put while I figure out what to do next.
We all love you, Shorty.Its here. Lasership is on the ball.
Would do an unboxing video for you guys, then I remembered: Screw you guys.
http://imgur.com/gallery/SFqBgvH
Will only be a matter of time until we kneel to our quadcopter overlords.
A toy quad is going to self-stabilize, not hold a position. That's what you spend Phantom money for.
Toy quads are going to get blown around and WILL require some work to keep them in the same spot. Hell, they get blown around by their own prop washes. The solution is to learn to fly it, not return it.
BUMP!
Went out to hobby store today. Got a new battery. Works much better. Charges properly and lasts longer.
Quadcopter still isnt what I'd hoped for. It sorta stabilizes on its on, without inputs, but it tends to veer off in random directions and the trim controls dont help much. They just send it off in a different direction, but its never fully stable. Like the cheap model before it, the copter either rises quickly, or descends quickly. Its almost impossible to keep the thing at a stable altitude, and definitely impossible when performing maneuvers.
At least this one flies though, and it has excellent range. Also its altitude seems to be limited by the range of the remote and not so much the power of the rotors. Those things will take it plenty high if allowed. Its extremely fast even in half-speed mode. the new improved battery still only gives about 10 minutes of flight time, but at least is works.
Current plan is to return the Blade Nano QX to Amazon, head back to the hobby store, and purchase a better model.
That's the one I also got.Did you get the blade nano qx or the Syma X5C? I have the X5C and have been very happy with it. It is a nice model to practice with inside over the winter because the flight controls closely mimic those of my larger quad. It is also a really stable quad in my experience:
https://youtu.be/y93vzA-KRlM?t=350
Either way - sorry you had issues with the battery.
Christ......."Yes, I said more thrust-to-weight ratio! More! Just keep doubling it."
Did you get the blade nano qx or the Syma X5C? I have the X5C and have been very happy with it. It is a nice model to practice with inside over the winter because the flight controls closely mimic those of my larger quad. It is also a really stable quad in my experience:
https://youtu.be/y93vzA-KRlM?t=350
Either way - sorry you had issues with the battery.
If you want a good self stabilizing copter than I think your best bet is to consider a phantom or a Blade 350 series or larger. I have a 350 qx2 with the aerial photography package and it has been a blast. In safe mode it is rock solid stable and easy to control since all the controls are relative to the pilot. In agility mode it is possible to do loops or buzz passes at easily 60-70 MPH!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=376CwllX4HM
Note - The batteries for the larger copters take a while to charge and they only last 10 or 15 minutes at most. So . . . you might want to invest in some extras.
Also - consider buying one or more lithium polymer bags to put your batteries in while charging. LiPO batteries can get VERY hot and several people in the local quad club have experienced small fires while recharging (not kidding).
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__27105__Lipoly_Charge_Bag_23_x_30cm.html
Here is a fun video of a VERY fast quad:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p5uDf9i_Yc
:hmm:Even though my batteries don't seem to get hot I just picked up one of these bags. Better safe than sorry.
:hmm:
I wonder just how much energy those bags can safely contain.
25C charging current, 5800mAh, 1.2kg. :awe:
