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small quad

Started by apollo7, Friday,February 01, 2019, 19:45:15

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apollo7

I sorta fancy getting a small cheap quad to put in the truck and fly when on lunch break, must be cheap, prefer gps but maybe its time to learn acro and cant be bothered building one so prefer bind an fly to flysky or ready to fly, i do have the small brushed Hubsan with gps and its not bad for what i paid but as soon as its in the air the battery warning comes up, only seem to get about 4 mins before time to land, so what would you guys suggest, did i say must be cheap  :laugh: oh not tiny but say 6" frame size, dont mind getting a chinese ready to fly if there is a good one out there
Volantex Ranger 1600/2000, Ranger 1200 G2, Phoenix S 1600 AR900 Miniskyhunter, ZOHD Dart 635 and a few 680 batwings plus old faithful C1 chaser and a lot of eagletree guardians

ched

Would a 5" be OK? If so this is about £140 but does get good reviews. It would be good for acro flying but if you are intending to learn maybe something smaller say a 3" quad might be more robust. If you were going to build I would suggest this as it's only £61. It does need a rx (rx about £10) and some decent props.
I try :-)

apollo7

Volantex Ranger 1600/2000, Ranger 1200 G2, Phoenix S 1600 AR900 Miniskyhunter, ZOHD Dart 635 and a few 680 batwings plus old faithful C1 chaser and a lot of eagletree guardians

ched

It's less than 250gms which is good, seems to get a reasonable review of Albert. It's quite impressive for the money. Could be good fun. Nice and small to throw in a bag plus 3 x 15min flights is good for a lunch time  ::)
I try :-)

apollo7

given this some thought and figured i am better just keeping my Hubsan gps brushed quad..........the one i sort of forgot i have  :rolleyes:
Volantex Ranger 1600/2000, Ranger 1200 G2, Phoenix S 1600 AR900 Miniskyhunter, ZOHD Dart 635 and a few 680 batwings plus old faithful C1 chaser and a lot of eagletree guardians