5g6-1 or 5#10
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5g6-1 or 5#10
Hi ,
I need a suggestion, which one would you more prefer 5g6-1 or 5#10
both of them are 2.4GHz. I understand that they are both different size,
but which one has less problems and more stable for a beginner.
Also where can i find a exploded diagram for both of them. Because the manual doesn't have it.
Thanks
I need a suggestion, which one would you more prefer 5g6-1 or 5#10
both of them are 2.4GHz. I understand that they are both different size,
but which one has less problems and more stable for a beginner.
Also where can i find a exploded diagram for both of them. Because the manual doesn't have it.
Thanks
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RE: 5g6-1 or 5#10
Exploded diagrams are on Walkera's Web site.
I own several of each the 5#10, 5G6-1 and the Lama2.
The 5G6-1 and Lama2 are about 50 grams each, for indoors only...not even an AC draft. The 5#10 is about 3X larger, and uses a 3.7V 1000mah Lipo. I have added heatsinks (Rotorfly on read, xtreme on front), Gaui200 LG and a CX2 canopy. Very stable mostly indoor bird. Again no wind.....
Both the 5#10 and 5G6-1 use conventional servos and a 4in1 controller (rx, exc, gyro, mixer).
The Lama2 uses a "stroke servo" where the servo motors are attached to the 4in1 board, effectively making it a 5in1. The Lama2 has a recently upgraded metal head/swash combo, and you can get a barebones for $69 from Wowhobbies (if you already have a 2401TX). I aded the MIA LG upgrade and Xtreme 100 series heatsinks, and have never broken a single part. Terence at ChineeseJade also has a good deal on these birds and the xtreme 100's
The 5G6-1 is my least favorite of the three, as it has the shortest flight time and least stability....or should I say the greatist sensitivity.
I really like them all...the Lama2 is especially fun for buzzing the dogs....very light, stable with a good 5-6min battery life using stock Walkera 3.7V 400mAH lipo's.
You will enjoy them all......
I own several of each the 5#10, 5G6-1 and the Lama2.
The 5G6-1 and Lama2 are about 50 grams each, for indoors only...not even an AC draft. The 5#10 is about 3X larger, and uses a 3.7V 1000mah Lipo. I have added heatsinks (Rotorfly on read, xtreme on front), Gaui200 LG and a CX2 canopy. Very stable mostly indoor bird. Again no wind.....
Both the 5#10 and 5G6-1 use conventional servos and a 4in1 controller (rx, exc, gyro, mixer).
The Lama2 uses a "stroke servo" where the servo motors are attached to the 4in1 board, effectively making it a 5in1. The Lama2 has a recently upgraded metal head/swash combo, and you can get a barebones for $69 from Wowhobbies (if you already have a 2401TX). I aded the MIA LG upgrade and Xtreme 100 series heatsinks, and have never broken a single part. Terence at ChineeseJade also has a good deal on these birds and the xtreme 100's
The 5G6-1 is my least favorite of the three, as it has the shortest flight time and least stability....or should I say the greatist sensitivity.
I really like them all...the Lama2 is especially fun for buzzing the dogs....very light, stable with a good 5-6min battery life using stock Walkera 3.7V 400mAH lipo's.
You will enjoy them all......