SNSTRLefty
Well-Known Member
Has anyone had any experience with this drone?
I've been back and forth over what type of drone I'd like to get, thinking that the Babyhawk would be the one, but have been looking at my CX-30's with sadness because if I go up the next level, they are going to spend time collecting dust, a bit of a waste of the money I spent (and thinking on the typical newbie mistake comment I got from a local guy.)
Then I came across this little gem
What I like is that it comes true FPV (not the wifi), works with what I already have on hand which will give me 7 batteries, and 8 spare motors and I can get it with a FrSky compatible receiver, so that saves me $35ish on a mod for my TX. Yes the motors don't last as long as brushless but I'd have 10 backups and more isn't that expensive, and I am not looking to get into racing, just to have fun buzzing around my large yard with maybe a course set up.
I've been back and forth over what type of drone I'd like to get, thinking that the Babyhawk would be the one, but have been looking at my CX-30's with sadness because if I go up the next level, they are going to spend time collecting dust, a bit of a waste of the money I spent (and thinking on the typical newbie mistake comment I got from a local guy.)
Then I came across this little gem
What I like is that it comes true FPV (not the wifi), works with what I already have on hand which will give me 7 batteries, and 8 spare motors and I can get it with a FrSky compatible receiver, so that saves me $35ish on a mod for my TX. Yes the motors don't last as long as brushless but I'd have 10 backups and more isn't that expensive, and I am not looking to get into racing, just to have fun buzzing around my large yard with maybe a course set up.