ImmersionRC sent me their newest RTF Racequad. I spent many packs with it on my favourite testing grounds, flew in different conditions, once stock and later a bit modified (Crossfire).
You see how easy it is to install the Radio RX. Later I switched to crossfire micro - so this is also a mini review about the popular Radio control link from Trappy / TBS.
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VIDEO INDEX:
00:33 QUADMOVR! Awesome LOS flying
01:01 FPV maidenflight, PIP with DVR footage of stock cam and Foxeer Box
03:12 first THOUGHTS after flying a few packs
04:44 LOWLIGHT testflight with stock FPV cam
05:29 2nd session with the Vortex on Eichberg - sunny!
06:32 will Runcam2 fit?
07:32 flight footage montage
10:18 THOUGHTS after some more packs flewn
11:34 TIPS
11:49 INSTALL FrSky XSR RX (easy!)
12:36 closeup of cam
14:12 CROSSFIRE
15:24 Taranis screens for Crossfire setup (OPENTX2.2)
16:19 TIP: TX Wizard von the Vortex - doesnt work if throttle is disabled
17:14 Crossfire antennamount
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Weight of the system? 384gr (copter except HD Cam and Battery)
If
you wanna see the Vortex TX Wizard in action, check out my Vortex250
review - it didnt change much - and it's also quite self explanatory! https://youtu.be/VC8g0FQemk0
!DISCLAIMER! - VENDOR/SHOP sent me this product for review, it costs around 380€ in shops.
Crossfire TX module is ~ 100€ the Crossfire micro RX ~45€
Filmed with: Samsung Galaxy S7
Foxeer Box
Runcam Swift 2
►♫MUSIC:
Molife Forever - Jack Elphick
Compliments To The Piccolo 1 - Peter Sandberg
►my ⌘ COPTERS and ✈PLANES in the hangar
║ ►BLOG: http://RCSCHIM.blogspot.com
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