Flies absolutely amazing. Had my first wipe out yesterday when my finger slipped and put the radio into safety Mode and it dropped out of the sky like a rock from about 40 feet or so onto concrete. Camera popped out of place and one other tiny component broke loose but as far as I can tell it...
I wish, can't afford the FPV system I want until next paycheck. Hopefully by this weekend I'll have it setup. I'd rather get a good one to grow into than a lower end one I'll just end up replacing.
Just got it all hooked up and took it for a test flight. It's way faster than I thought it would be. Something wonky is going on with the at9 though, the g toggle switch seems to be all out of order. When it should be in lock mode it's actually self leveling, In self level mode it was acro and...
I didn't mean to give the impression that it was a bad product, just wasn't interested in it. And you're absolutely right, everything has bad reviews mixed in but even the bad reviews I was finding on the arris were still halfway decent. Especially when most mentioned that arris customer service...
Well I couldn't hold off any longer and after reading all the reviews I could find I decided to go with the Arris X speed 250B. Word is Arris also has very good customer service which was a big factor after reading that dealing with Eachine customer service can be a nightmare...
I know it sounds kind of ridiculous but I'm very particular about the way I like things to feel. I like my watches and my guns to be heavy and made of medal as well, probably why I want a meatier transmitter.
Well, debate is over. The Arris with at9 last night and it'll be here tomorrow.
But what I was comparing the rtf falcon to was this..... http://m.banggood.com/Eachine-Falcon-250-Pro-CC3D-F3-RC-Racer-Drone-ARF-Without-Battery-Charger-Camera-VTX-Remote-Control-p-1070147.html
They haven't gotten...
Having a hard time figuring out what battery/charger setup to get for an Arris x speed type B but If I'm understanding this... higher Mah will only add flight time if the battery isn't too heavy and the higher the C rating is the heavier the battery is but the flow of power is a lot better. So...
Leaning towards this one for two reasons over the falcon; First is I don't want to pay $100 for that fly sky transmitter that nobody seems to like just because they don't have in stock the bnf model yet. From what I read the radiolink at9 should serve me well for at least another build or two...
And if anything I'm definitely leaning more towards bind and fly. I saw your post about the radio link and I think I like it more than the Dx6 I was considering.
So I almost pulled the trigger on the Eachine racer the other day but was concerned when I saw a video that showed how off balance it can be because of the way the battery sits.
And after the experience I've had with my first two flyers, I'll go ahead and buy a spare every damn thing right off...