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    Review: Syma X5C-1

    Hi guys sorry for the long delay. Just a quick update on my hexacopter progress to date. This was my first build. :) Below are the specs on the copter and a quick video of it in action. Specs: Tarot 680PRO DJI Naza V2 GPS 6 x Tiger motor MN3508-20 (580kv) 6 x Afro ESC 30 A 6 x 1365 Carbon...
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    Review: Syma X5C-1

    Id recommend doing some reading. Ive just spent the last 2 weeks doing that and still have a mountain of stuff to get through. I have a 680PRO on its way with a Naza V2 GPS, Afro ESC's 30 A, 6 x T3508-20 motors, and many, many other parts. Ecalc will give you the info you need on motor selection...
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    Review: Syma X5C-1

    As I mentioned its a fantastic starter unit. We had a short break in the weather and I was able to fly it outside. It doesnt like wind that much so you have to be careful. Downwind it went like a rocket, but working back upwind was much harder. I found keeping it below the treetops helped and I...
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    Review: Syma X5C-1

    Ok great thanks for the info. I did a quick search and found this hack; http://www.instructables.com/id/Quadcopter-Range-Hack/ This is specific to this control unit, so Ill give it a go. :) Im guessing this is basically what you did?
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    Review: Syma X5C-1

    Hi Phil Id be interested in trying this, what sort of range do you get?
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    Review: Syma X5C-1

    ---SYMA X5C--- Hi everyone! Im actually new to this forum, but am quite active over on the laserpointerforums. Recently I was approached by Leo from www.Tinydeal.com and asked whether I would consider doing a review on anything on their website! In the end I decided to have a shot at testing a...
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