The appearance i mean not bad but still not a uav it's a cookie cooker image.
Now that i got that out of my system let's move on. If you have not read my previous blog i suggest you do.
I recently sold my gaui 330x original version but i needed something to fly not too pricey and spare parts ready available. until i find a u-3d- ufo with funpilot too buy at a 30 percent savings. I decided to buy the walkera ufo 5 about 169.00 plus shipping. I was pleasantly surprised with this quadcopter it's easy to fly, very stable and excellent for beginners and i mean excellent. Unlike the advertising pros who trick consumer in to buying something that is marketed for beginner and is not ,leaving the consumer's pocket feeling a bit lighter.
The pros: Very easy to fly and stable, a good design, spare parts are easy to find,affordable and can be flown indoor , outside on calm days and it is pretty durable. The cons: Medium power ,the motor are brushed.
Oh and getting back to the appearance of the copter well i made a few changes and very soon i am doing the propeller mod. I had to make it look like a real quadcopter I thought the original appearance of the copter looked a little cheesy.
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Thank you. I will keep that in mind. Like I said, don't know enough to know what I don't know.
John
Thank you for all the advice. I have been looking at a lot of videos and reading a lot and at this time I am leaning trod the XAircraft 650. Can't find too much about the learning curve from a coaxial heli to the quad. Any words of advice.Still a long way from buying, just trying to learn as much as I can before hand.
John
and also look at the quai 330xs here is a video link http://infinity-hobby.com/main/article_info.php?articles_id=179 if you choose this one buy it used from forum like Rcgroups you can save at least a 100,00 goodluck
Thank you. No problem with the delay. Like I said, will not be getting anything for a few months. Some medical stuff to clear up first.
Jhon
I read all the posts and am still not sure if UFO5 is a good ting or not. I want to beleave that it is. I want to get a quad of some kind to do some photos. Have a coxal heli and think I am ready to move up. Will be waiting a a few months before I make the leap. Hoping someone will post something that will convince me one way or the other.
John
I have an original Walkera UFO that has been hanging from my celing on a thread since the day after I bought it. The unit was terribly unstable and only usable outdoors with LOTS of room. I would immediately give it power to get 4 feet off the ground, but it would wobble severely and then flip over and power itself into the ground. I didn't break anything but the styrofoam "chassis" which I eventually removed. That actually helped and reduced the wobble some. But it was never flyable. I keep looking at Quads and thinking I'd like one. I would have bought a Parrot, but they're only for iWhatever from Apple and I dislike their proprietary nature. (Go Android!) Anyway, I wondered about replacing the electronics with newer parts, like for a UFO #5. But then, maybe it's at its best as a $120 art piece. :)