I dug my two out yesterday and was suprised how well the pro clone flew. It's been 2 years since I few it last and I'm sure it flies beter now after sitting in it's box maturing
Anyway I charged up 4 packs today - two of which started by reading 12.2volts which means I left them fully charged in the box for 2 years (oops) but even they worked fine and recharged the two I used yesterday checking it out. Yeah, it's under-powered on a 430xl motor and towerpro mg60s servos but the quark and tail 520 hold that end solid in the 10 mile breeze and it's no bad thing to have to use collective management for sedate tick tocks. It wa salways more for orientation practice than any intent for hard 3D.
I briefly toyed with the idea of chucking some better servos and going fbl with it 'cos it was suprising fun..but then again it's such a pain to cram all the wires inside the fuse and the gyro tray would be too small for a cheap fbl unit - that and the fact that one can buy a clone fbl 450 pro for about £45 from HK UK warehouse anyway so upgrading is pointless.
It might have been the uplifting breeze but it didnlt try to crash anywhere near as fast as my other helis..even I had time to recover a few near misses... and so totally relaxing to fly a cheap crash cost heli. I think it's going to get a bit more air time until the renewed novely of twitchy heli wears off

Anyway I charged up 4 packs today - two of which started by reading 12.2volts which means I left them fully charged in the box for 2 years (oops) but even they worked fine and recharged the two I used yesterday checking it out. Yeah, it's under-powered on a 430xl motor and towerpro mg60s servos but the quark and tail 520 hold that end solid in the 10 mile breeze and it's no bad thing to have to use collective management for sedate tick tocks. It wa salways more for orientation practice than any intent for hard 3D.
I briefly toyed with the idea of chucking some better servos and going fbl with it 'cos it was suprising fun..but then again it's such a pain to cram all the wires inside the fuse and the gyro tray would be too small for a cheap fbl unit - that and the fact that one can buy a clone fbl 450 pro for about £45 from HK UK warehouse anyway so upgrading is pointless.
It might have been the uplifting breeze but it didnlt try to crash anywhere near as fast as my other helis..even I had time to recover a few near misses... and so totally relaxing to fly a cheap crash cost heli. I think it's going to get a bit more air time until the renewed novely of twitchy heli wears off


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