Syma 8XC Modification

Quad4545

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Hello I have a 8XC Syma which I don't fly anymore because it only have a high low rate and I like the wltoys transmitters with the 40 60 an 100%. I use a updated one for my tarantula x6 i wanted to know could I replace the flight board with Wltoys flight board but still X8C MOTORS so I could use the same transmitter
 
Maybe, as long as the replacement board is also a 7.4V design.

If I'm reading your post right you have already swapped out your stock X6 board?
 
No me and a friend was at the park flying around and he has v666 quadcopter it comes with the black and grey transmitter he saw a video on youtube saying that the tarantula X 6 works on the same protocols as his does and we try to bind it to my quadcopter and it did so I orded me that type of remote cuz I like the feel of it and it works perfectly
 
Maybe, as long as the replacement board is also a 7.4V design.

If I'm reading your post right you have already swapped out your stock X6 board?
No me and a friend was at the park flying around and he has v666 quadcopter it comes with the black and grey transmitter he saw a video on youtube saying that the tarantula X 6 works on the same protocols as his does and we try to bind it to my quadcopter and it did so I orded me that type of remote cuz I like the feel of it and it works perfectly
 
They both are good flyers I've only been flying quadcopters for about 2 months thinking it was just like flying RC planes to me flying RC planes is much easier the only reason I got the tarantula x6 because it was a little smaller and was trying to still learn how to fly the first quadcopter I get was the a Smya 8XC because it looked like the phantom but the x6 flies way better than the Syma 8XC so instead of letting it collect dust on the shelf I was trying to see could i switch out the flight controller to see how he does
 
You are comparing 2 different quads, the X6 is a lighter acrobatic flyer, that fat Syma is made to tug around a camera.

Well the X6 is also a 7.4V quad, I imagine you should be able to figure out how to install it's board into the Syma, the LED/indicators may take a little while though and you'll probably lose any camera control. You might also consider transplanting the V666 board over.

http://www.gearbest.com/rc-quadcopters-parts/pp_144132.html
 
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