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12-16-2015 06:39 PM | ||
ahewitso |
Re: Multi Rotor As a Gift For The Holidays? great idea |
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12-05-2015 04:00 PM | ||
Cheezburg |
Re: Multi Rotor As a Gift For The Holidays? I notice that you mention the Blade QX 180 on your site - I own one, and although it's a decent quad, the camera on it is pure garbage. It's very picky about SD cards, very difficult to find one that it'll work with, and you may find that some retailers don't provide an SD card with it. I still enjoy my QX 180 but I don't use the camera any more. Also the landing gear is very fragile, after breaking two sets I have abandoned that, too. If you don't have the camera on board, you don't need the landing gear. I would recommend the NANO QX over the QX 180. Just my 2 cents |
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12-05-2015 12:06 PM | ||
stegl |
Re: Multi Rotor As a Gift For The Holidays? Would be important to make sure that they are IC approved to make sure they meet Industry Canada 's standards because with the proliferation of systems out there and with new regs in the future that may be an issue and a lot could be grounded..... Just my nickel. |
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12-05-2015 10:11 AM | ||
101cabral |
Re: Multi Rotor As a Gift For The Holidays? Quote:
Much cheaper option to allow your nephew to learn the basics of flight, as well as FPV, but relatively inexpensive incase it needs to be replaced by next year lol. Id recommend getting him a few extra props and batteries as well! Visit my blog (www.top10droneguide.com) and under toy drones i should have a link to a good deal on one! |
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12-05-2015 10:03 AM | ||
101cabral |
Re: Multi Rotor As a Gift For The Holidays? Thanks for the kind words Simpley! |
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12-04-2015 09:38 PM | ||
bcsaltchucker |
Re: Multi Rotor As a Gift For The Holidays? I'd love to get my 15 year old nephew a proper miniquad racing setup. But I worry the kid needs to be more mature to know how to use it, how to maintain it and how to not cause trouble with it! And he lives 3000 miles away, so I am not there to help |
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12-02-2015 11:54 PM | ||
sympley |
Re: Multi Rotor As a Gift For The Holidays? Very nice site. A lot of good info for beginners. |
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11-25-2015 11:04 AM | ||
101cabral |
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11-25-2015 11:00 AM | ||
101cabral |
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11-24-2015 08:41 AM | ||
troyflyboy |
Re: Multi Rotor As a Gift For The Holidays? Nice job Darren, the site and content look great. I hear you with people wanting to get into it but not knowing where to start. I've just recently opened FPVFlyboy.com in Ottawa, Ontario Canada and as I build my inventory I also want to give a clear direction for those just getting started. I find that at the moment it's a bit of the wild west if anyone wants to get into building their own rig. I think that resources such as what you've put out there is exactly what people need as well as clearer directions in the stores they're buying them from, which is what I'm looking to do in the near future. I think the EMax Nighhawk is a good entry on that list since it's not too expensive and has really tough arms and body with V2. I've been flying one for months and crash it endlessly with no breaks. I also like that it's pretty roomy so the components are easy to work with since they aren't too cramped. Thanks for posting and taking the time to help out in this community. |
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