Skybird
Well-Known Member
I can't believe I have gone this long without getting into this really cool past time. A little about me, I have a 3 and half year old son, and I would like for him to enjoy this as well, I have never been involved in flying RCs. it's always been cost prohibitive for me. So now here we are in the 21st century and everyone and their mother can afford a quad. I never really understood what all the excitement was till I started seeing the videos on Youtube, the closest thing to a quad I ever considered was a Heli. Anyway I won't bore you guys with much more. Here's where I am at I don't have to time to make a custom quad and usually wind up gluing wrong parts etc. So I'm looking for an affordable RTF prefer with headless mode and auto return. I don't want to throw too much money into it or away, I say away because from what I have read things have a tendency of flying away. I have seen different models on Ebay, Amazon, Gearbest, Bangood. I have watched and read reviews. So I decided to first get an affordable quad or hex, around 30-40 bucks maybe more , micro with at least a 2.0 mp cam to practice indoors and maybe outside and get good at it and then a medium quad or hex with FPV like a Phantom but a lot more affordable, like a Eye Of God with the camera that can be controlled up or down or the One that has that really cool controller that looks like a flight stick U818s or V686 for more advanced stuff and AP. can't even think about a phantom or anything like that price. I have few concerns, but first here's the models I have been considering in some kind of list lol.
1st Syma S11c- light has geared rotors and supposed to be a good beginners quad, but has a 2.0mp fixed cam, has some cool mods
2nd. Hubsan X4, fast, but no blade guard comes with it and reviews say it cut your fingers, ouch!
3rd Eachines X6 Hex, pretty fast and stable,adjustable cam 2.0? , but the flight times is only like 5 minutes.
4th Cheerson C30w- , wifi FPV. 0.3mp but seems to lose signal a lot, based on video, I guess it's because the FPV is wifi. But it has an adjustable camera not sure about the quality.
5th Moontop Mt 9916 don't know anything about that one.
I was thinking if I can find a FPV micro with at 2.0 mp that would be great or something I could do a mod on later, my thoughts are the micros that have the cam mounted would be easier to upgrade, but from what I understand you would still need to add an FPV transmitter for the cam. So I'm torn between having better mod chances like with the Syma, and having a mounted cam that the cam can be adjusted like the Eachines X6 or Cheerson. Ok so I have some other thoughts, legality especially in my state where they are practically banned and non existent and the new FAA move to force for mandatory registration, but I'll stop here and see what you guys think and if by any chance you know of something that's not on my short list by all means let me know.
Thanks
Ken
1st Syma S11c- light has geared rotors and supposed to be a good beginners quad, but has a 2.0mp fixed cam, has some cool mods
2nd. Hubsan X4, fast, but no blade guard comes with it and reviews say it cut your fingers, ouch!
3rd Eachines X6 Hex, pretty fast and stable,adjustable cam 2.0? , but the flight times is only like 5 minutes.
4th Cheerson C30w- , wifi FPV. 0.3mp but seems to lose signal a lot, based on video, I guess it's because the FPV is wifi. But it has an adjustable camera not sure about the quality.
5th Moontop Mt 9916 don't know anything about that one.
I was thinking if I can find a FPV micro with at 2.0 mp that would be great or something I could do a mod on later, my thoughts are the micros that have the cam mounted would be easier to upgrade, but from what I understand you would still need to add an FPV transmitter for the cam. So I'm torn between having better mod chances like with the Syma, and having a mounted cam that the cam can be adjusted like the Eachines X6 or Cheerson. Ok so I have some other thoughts, legality especially in my state where they are practically banned and non existent and the new FAA move to force for mandatory registration, but I'll stop here and see what you guys think and if by any chance you know of something that's not on my short list by all means let me know.
Thanks
Ken
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