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What's your favorite nano size quad for Deviation?
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15 Feb 2016 05:44 - 15 Feb 2016 05:45 #43138
by sauntbuckersbasket
Where did you get that idea?
The later (aka green/blue) ones that use the XN297 require jumping through hoops to talk to with an NRF24L01+ type of module, but as far as I know the code to do so has been pushed.
Granted, it's a poorly performing receiver chip which means relatively short range. And the CX-10 props are rather brittle. But it should work.
Replied by sauntbuckersbasket on topic What's your favorite nano size quad for Deviation?
Tryptych wrote: I also have a Cheerson CX-10 but these new ones are no longer Deviation compatible
Where did you get that idea?
The later (aka green/blue) ones that use the XN297 require jumping through hoops to talk to with an NRF24L01+ type of module, but as far as I know the code to do so has been pushed.
Granted, it's a poorly performing receiver chip which means relatively short range. And the CX-10 props are rather brittle. But it should work.
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16 Feb 2016 09:10 #43178
by Richard96816
Replied by Richard96816 on topic What's your favorite nano size quad for Deviation?
That's one ugly quad! 
I fly a lot indoors. I still prefer the Bayangtoys X9 for that. The smaller quads have a few too many problems, and not enough run time. Since I've reprogrammed some of my Eachine H8 Minis with the hackable, acro-capable firmware, that one is quickly becoming my new favorite. If you don't like any of the settings just change them.
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2512604
I fly a lot indoors. I still prefer the Bayangtoys X9 for that. The smaller quads have a few too many problems, and not enough run time. Since I've reprogrammed some of my Eachine H8 Minis with the hackable, acro-capable firmware, that one is quickly becoming my new favorite. If you don't like any of the settings just change them.
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2512604
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02 Mar 2016 18:21 #43986
by saintz
This was going to be my suggestion, too. Size wise the X9 is actually bigger than the Hubsan X4, but weight wise it's a nano (a Blade Nano QX clone). Works great indoors.
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Richard96816 wrote: That's one ugly quad!
I fly a lot indoors. I still prefer the Bayangtoys X9 for that. The smaller quads have a few too many problems, and not enough run time.
This was going to be my suggestion, too. Size wise the X9 is actually bigger than the Hubsan X4, but weight wise it's a nano (a Blade Nano QX clone). Works great indoors.
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25 Oct 2016 03:31 #55364
by csf2015
Me too...
My v272 flies for about 10 seconds and then suddenly goes quick in left direction usually...
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TomPeer wrote: Than i got unlucky too.
My v272 flies for 10 or 20 seconds and then suddenly goes quick in one direction. Absolutly unflyable.
I would not recommend this quad.
But it is good that you are happy with yours.
Me too...
My v272 flies for about 10 seconds and then suddenly goes quick in left direction usually...
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25 Oct 2016 10:26 - 25 Oct 2016 10:29 #55369
by HappyHarry
Replied by HappyHarry on topic What's your favorite nano size quad for Deviation?
while not as small as the cx10/11 my favourite in this size class is the jjrc h20 hex >>
m.everbuying.net/product1052783.html?cur...1Sa1MGvPEaArD58P8HAQ
it's a great flyer, good flight times, and a fast yaw if you have the rudder at 100% but can be easily tamed down with dual rates for less experienced fliers/small rooms, it also has a swapable lipo, plus it can fly outside in a moderate breeze
Last edit: 25 Oct 2016 10:29 by HappyHarry.
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