ArmyVet
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Go to the OP orginal post click the link you can download the manual at the bottom
Ohhh did not see that. Thanks
Good thing I have an Optometry appointment next month ha
Go to the OP orginal post click the link you can download the manual at the bottom
I'm not experienced enough to give you a good review, but it's the same as the Wingsland Minivet, just rebadged. There are plenty of reviews of that one on Youtube.
Documentation is hard to follow for me. Just too much to digest all at one time, but probably will be good after the learning curve.
I think the first things to go would be the plastic legs. Blunt force trauma. Then the fancy black plastic cover over the electronics, tree probably. Then the plastic housing on the camera followed shortly afterwards by the camera itself, landing on a hard surface at a high rate of speed (crash) after the legs snapped off on a previous flight.
THEN
We can get down to what it is really made of. And stripped of all that unnecessary weight, start looking for better motors. At this point, i would be happy with it. A prefab racer with bits of colorful plastic still stuck to it here and there. Would have the only one at the park for the short time it is still flying (about a week. Being optimistic.)
it's why i fly the 99 dollar kit instead of the cool stuff. easier on the wallet and less stressful when that tree or house jumps in front of you. Nice quad though. Would certainly buy it over the DJI for the color alone.
I bought a Raptor done, also known as a Winsland Minivette in case any of you have one...
https://www.hobbytron.com/RaptorLiveFeedVideoCameraRCDrone.html?gclid=CJnd9qyDu9MCFdmFswod7ZEDoA
Flew ok for a few minutes. Landed and decided to power down the remote. Once remote was off,
two of the four propellers started turning slowly. Picked it and suddenly all 4 propellers start spinning full throttle, with my finger right in the way. Remote was off, I have no control, and I'm hanging on to the bottom leg so the damn thing doesn't just fly away in to a tree or something. Reach down with the other hand to turn the remote back on -- wouldn't come on.!
SO I'm standing there in the middle of a field, holding this thing for dear life with my hands within inches of 4 propellers spinning at 10k RPM. Tried for what seemed like forever to pull the battery out, hands even closer to the spinning propellers. I finally got the battery out, and by this time I have blood stains everywhere. Damn.. Now I know why they call it a Raptor.