Large 4 channel ready to fly GHz quadcopter with 3 speeds, flip function and trim control. 48cm x 48cm x 10cm, 50 metre range, large powerful motors. For outdoor use.
High speed outdoor fun for pilots of all skill levels.
Maximum speed 10 metres per second.
Maximum flying height 50 metres.
120 minutes charging time for 10 minutes flying time.
Suitable for outdoor use.
Controlled using remote.
Batteries required: 6 x AA (not included) plus 1 x rechargeable (included).
For ages 14 years and over.
WARNING(S):
To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
Would one of them tiny cameras be much of a problem? I have one those worlds smallest cameras from China, I know quality will be poor compared to a go pro but surely would keep the flight time up? Guess it'll be a good one to start learning to fly them before upgrading to something better
chazdcfc
31 Jan 16#13
Is it worth it then? Got one reserved at Preston 10 minutes of flying a poor but I'm sure there's something that can be done with that..
czajunia to chazdcfc
31 Jan 16#22
If it can actually fly for 10 minutes it's not bad at all as it is not a long-range flier. Also if anyone thinks about attaching a camera the flight time will be somewhat shorter.
czajunia
31 Jan 161#21
Not bad. It looks rather similar to the Yizhan Tarantula X6 which had pretty decent reviews. Tarantula can be purchased for around £40 from China so this being local has clear advantage. However, the fact that it looks similar doesn't mean it flies the same.
rossss
31 Jan 16#20
If you were going to buy almost any quad at this end of the price range, then you would be buying additional batteries anyway, if that isn't something you want to do then maybe a quad isn't for you.
Tabintab
31 Jan 161#19
From the reviews i have seen on YouTube they are brushed :disappointed:
Tabintab
31 Jan 16#18
What do you expect for £35? Included is usually a remote/transmitter, batteries, spare blades, the quad itself and with mine, a decent screwdriver to assemble.
How do you feel about the fact it needs 6 batteries for the remote, maybe for this price you think it should come with those also? This is a total bargain as long as you get a fully working example.
googley2
31 Jan 16#15
The reviews say some batteries only last 5 mins and the quality is pretty poor with many have faults, thats why its cheap.
Tabintab to googley2
31 Jan 16#17
The trouble with many quotes, folk have a bit of trouble usually because of their incompetence or just being unlucky & getting a dud. They then make it a mission to vent their spleen.
These things take skill to fly without crashing them and in some cases harming people, animals or even property. I have 2 quads that look identical to this, just different branding(Paid £35 on E-Bay) & they are absolutely amazing for the price. My Batteries last for 7 - 10 mins depending on how I fly it.
Tabintab
31 Jan 16#16
Very true, but what do you expect for £35????
kos1c
31 Jan 16#14
Additional cost isn't really appealing, is it now...
Quite impressive - this brushless? Youll be able to fit the syma x5c fpv kit to it as well with a tiny bit of modding. I reckon modding the receiver aerial should give you double the range too.
retrend
31 Jan 16#11
Just wait 10 years til batteries are better then.
Decentbloke
31 Jan 16#10
Not so easy to change the battery in mid flight though.
kos1c
30 Jan 16#2
Shame the cheaper drones only fly for about 10 or so minutes. I do want to try one out but for the long charge for short reward, it puts me off.
6ixFoot1 to kos1c
30 Jan 161#4
That's why you should buy spare batteries and a multi battery charger
Tabintab to kos1c
31 Jan 162#9
Or Buy 2 batteries , geez, it's a no brainer!!!!!!!
andysfast
30 Jan 16#8
Got mine a while back on a deal for £25 must have been a mispriced but it's a fantastic quad.
aishy1066
30 Jan 16#7
good find ordered plenty of stock Stechford Birmingham heat added :smiley::smiley:
crazycyp
30 Jan 16#5
can I attach a action cam to it?
Irfy2015
30 Jan 16#3
Been on sale for same price previously
sparx1981
30 Jan 161#1
Compared to the cx20 in recent deals i doubt this was evwr worth £100. Decent toy for £40 tho
Opening post
Large 4 channel ready to fly GHz quadcopter with 3 speeds, flip function and trim control. 48cm x 48cm x 10cm, 50 metre range, large powerful motors. For outdoor use.
High speed outdoor fun for pilots of all skill levels.
Quadcopter, transmitter, 7.4V LiPo Battery Pack, AC Charger, spare rotor blades.
Performs: 360 degree flip function.
Maximum speed 10 metres per second.
Maximum flying height 50 metres.
120 minutes charging time for 10 minutes flying time.
Suitable for outdoor use.
Controlled using remote.
Batteries required: 6 x AA (not included) plus 1 x rechargeable (included).
For ages 14 years and over.
WARNING(S):
To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
General information:
Size H10, W48, D48cm.
Weight 220g.
EAN: 4009803890814.
Latest comments (24)
Keep em flying :wink:
How do you feel about the fact it needs 6 batteries for the remote, maybe for this price you think it should come with those also? This is a total bargain as long as you get a fully working example.
These things take skill to fly without crashing them and in some cases harming people, animals or even property. I have 2 quads that look identical to this, just different branding(Paid £35 on E-Bay) & they are absolutely amazing for the price. My Batteries last for 7 - 10 mins depending on how I fly it.