Q4 Nano Copter
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Q4 Nano Copter
I know that this quadcopter isn't as epic as the ones you can build yourself, but when I saw it, I couldn't resist giving it a go. It's a little one for use within the house after all.
I bought the Q4 Nano Copter from RED5 who offer a range of different remote control toys for Quadcopter beginners. Its under £30 too so would make an awesome little gift for someone.
Find it here: http://www.red5.co.uk/remote-control...uadcopter.aspx
Initial thoughts:
As I said, not the usual quadcopter to buy but a very entertaining one and one of the smallest in the world.
Would certainly recommend.
I bought the Q4 Nano Copter from RED5 who offer a range of different remote control toys for Quadcopter beginners. Its under £30 too so would make an awesome little gift for someone.
Find it here: http://www.red5.co.uk/remote-control...uadcopter.aspx
Initial thoughts:
- Really easy to fly.
- Almost indestructible. Crashed it a few times and it hasn't seem to have harmed it much.
- One disadvantage is that the controller is extremely sensitive when adjusting the amount of throttle for height, so be sure to be careful when flying this product.
- I have managed to do both front and back flips with it and land it.
As I said, not the usual quadcopter to buy but a very entertaining one and one of the smallest in the world.
Would certainly recommend.
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that looks like fun! did it come w/ a transmitter or did you use an existing one? i just bought a similar sized quad (nano qx) and plan to use my spektrum dx7 and am looking for setup info.