All_Three_Dimensions
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Greetings Multirotor Pilots,
I've been researching for some time now, but I'm not much closer to making a decision about my first APV quad. The only decision I've made is NOT to go with DJI (Phantom) because it just seems too vanilla and there are too many reports of flyaways.
A little background: I flew gas-powered ARF fixed-wing aircraft back in the day, but like many, I eventually got tired of all the mess, cost, and labor to fly. More recently, I came across a $20 Syma S107G coaxial and fell in love with it (now I have three of them). From there, I bought a couple of Hubsan X4's: first the H107L, and then the H107C with 2MP camera. I love both of those aircraft. Somewhere in there I also got a Syma H5C-1, which I also really dig, but I'm having flight range issues with it. I tried a Cheerson QX-10, but it was defective out of the box so I sent it back for a refund, not a replacement. It's just too darn small. If I do another small quad, it will probably be the Blade Nano QX.
Anyway, I'm ready to step up to a GPS craft with APV capabilities. I think I've narrowed it down to these three models for these reasons:
So I thought I'd throw that out there and see what comments it would generate. I think that if the Blade 350 QX3 could do waypoint GPS navigation, it would be a done deal.
For a little fun, here's a link to a video of my dog neutralizing a Hubsan. I have a couple of other silly heli vids on my YT channel too.
Thanks in advance for your words of wisdom!
Cheers!
Justin
P.S. I realize that there is a typo in my member name. Oops!
I've been researching for some time now, but I'm not much closer to making a decision about my first APV quad. The only decision I've made is NOT to go with DJI (Phantom) because it just seems too vanilla and there are too many reports of flyaways.
A little background: I flew gas-powered ARF fixed-wing aircraft back in the day, but like many, I eventually got tired of all the mess, cost, and labor to fly. More recently, I came across a $20 Syma S107G coaxial and fell in love with it (now I have three of them). From there, I bought a couple of Hubsan X4's: first the H107L, and then the H107C with 2MP camera. I love both of those aircraft. Somewhere in there I also got a Syma H5C-1, which I also really dig, but I'm having flight range issues with it. I tried a Cheerson QX-10, but it was defective out of the box so I sent it back for a refund, not a replacement. It's just too darn small. If I do another small quad, it will probably be the Blade Nano QX.
Anyway, I'm ready to step up to a GPS craft with APV capabilities. I think I've narrowed it down to these three models for these reasons:
- 3DR Iris +
- Components (like the Pixhawk and the transmitter) can be re-purposed to build a new aircraft if I decide to later on
- US-based company with responsive customer service
- Waypoint navigation
- Blade 350 QX3
- Looks like a very stable and agile GPS vehicle that can be used for APV and also sport flying with aerobatic maneuvers
- I'd get the BNF version and also buy a Spektrum DX9 or similar for use with future models
- CGO2-GB camera seems nice
- Yuneec Q500 Typhoon
- Looks remarkable in therms of stability and range
- Quieter than other similar quads
- I hear that waypoint navigation is coming
- It's big, and my vision isn't what it used to be
- CGO2-GB camera seems nice
- DIY
- This would be the most gratifying way to go in terms of the pride of building and flying my own aircraft, but man, there's a lot involved with this option
So I thought I'd throw that out there and see what comments it would generate. I think that if the Blade 350 QX3 could do waypoint GPS navigation, it would be a done deal.
For a little fun, here's a link to a video of my dog neutralizing a Hubsan. I have a couple of other silly heli vids on my YT channel too.
Thanks in advance for your words of wisdom!
Cheers!
Justin
P.S. I realize that there is a typo in my member name. Oops!
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