ChromeFreeDisco
Well-Known Member
I got my LS-115 as a Christmas present, and when I lost my 1st one I bought another on Ebay. It's very much a toy grade Quad but at £25 that's to be expected. It was the quad I learnt to fly on. The package contains everything you need to get flying.
It's about 13cm x 13cm and weighs just under 50g. It has a SD camera built in which records to the onboard micro SD card supplied. Spare props, USB charging cable and card reader are also supplied. The manual was created with Google translate I suspect!
Due to it's power and weight the quad is very responsive. The controller has options of 40%, 60% or 100% rate. Once trimmed it's well behaved, but reacts very quickly to control inputs. Flight time is anything from 3 mins to 5 mins depending on conditions, but it only takes 20mins to recharge. With it's built in prop guards it struggles to maintain position in any sort of wind although it remains stable.
Video quality is ok - here is a video I made with it while out at the park with my wife and daughter.
It can get some good range and height - 50m according to the manual but I think I've got more than that in the video. The SD card can be read easily and the videos are a standard format.
It has a headless mode, though to be honest I've never tried to get the hang of it as I'm preparing myself for FPV flying. The LEDs point downwards which really helps with visibility when flying high.
Finally, I've found it to be very resilient to crashing and a great little quad for the beginner - especially at this time of year when most of the flying is indoors.
I've since bought a Hubsan H107D and it doesn't handle nearly as nicely IMHO.
It's about 13cm x 13cm and weighs just under 50g. It has a SD camera built in which records to the onboard micro SD card supplied. Spare props, USB charging cable and card reader are also supplied. The manual was created with Google translate I suspect!
Due to it's power and weight the quad is very responsive. The controller has options of 40%, 60% or 100% rate. Once trimmed it's well behaved, but reacts very quickly to control inputs. Flight time is anything from 3 mins to 5 mins depending on conditions, but it only takes 20mins to recharge. With it's built in prop guards it struggles to maintain position in any sort of wind although it remains stable.
Video quality is ok - here is a video I made with it while out at the park with my wife and daughter.
It has a headless mode, though to be honest I've never tried to get the hang of it as I'm preparing myself for FPV flying. The LEDs point downwards which really helps with visibility when flying high.
Finally, I've found it to be very resilient to crashing and a great little quad for the beginner - especially at this time of year when most of the flying is indoors.
I've since bought a Hubsan H107D and it doesn't handle nearly as nicely IMHO.