zadaw:
There is no 2-bladed Walkera CP near that size and configuration. Besides Nine Eagles is fighting a legal battle with Walkera in China over patent rights for the head used in CB100/180. The transmitter is definitely Nine Eagle's own design.
It seems the announcement is timed to steal MCPx's thunder, just as the MCPx had stolen that of the Trex 100. The big question would be whether it has an all-in-one board to keep the price and weight down. From the pictures, it does have a tail servo. The price will have to be very cheap, much cheaper than the V400D02 for me to be interested.
SoloPro: (2011年1月9日发布)
Now that there is proof this heli is actually getting released, I thought it should have it's own topic. Detailed specs will follow, but someone already found a video on Youtube, so look and enjoy!
zadaw:
Walkera is in big trouble. Interesting to see how this plays out.
华科尔有大麻烦了,有兴趣了解他户外飞行表现如何。
nick_onelove:
My one complaint with the mCPx is the occasional tail-blowout. With the torque-tube drive maybe that won't be a problem with these.
我的mCPx有一个问题,尾部偶尔会爆裂。也许他的尾驱动不会有这样的问题。
GetterDragun:
I suspect the price will be around $299 for it. If it is better quality that Walkera, then maybe it warrants it.
我猜想定价在299美元左右,如果质量好于华科尔,那么是有优势的。
(国外的朋友对于新产品的价格讨论也是非常的热闹)
SoloPro:#34
I know, but beginner tend to use "turn to the right" for a tail moving to the right, not observing the nose, that goes left. So that is why I asked about clockwise or counter clockwise, to overcome this confusion. Since the clocks even run the same way in a country like Australia, that is a universal way to describe a heli's rotation. Left and right don't work in these cases, I've even seen people say they had "rudder" problems, when actually meaning "aileron" when you asked a little further... But I assume already know this, and are just trying to mock me a little...
cvlex: (2011年8月27日)
My SoloPro180 3D arrived yesterday and I hovered her tonight.
AUW is 97g.
The battery connector is the same as Walkera.
I charged the battery, installed it the heli just right out of the box, checked the main rotor tracking for a few second and hovered in my small living room.
Although it was a bit too hard to maintain the height for me, not an expert, I hovered for 3minutes without any trim adjustment.
The stock J6 tx is not so good. WK2602 is far better.
ease of hovering, stability in a small living room:
1. Blade mCPX w.DX8
2. Solo Pro 180 3D w.J6
3. 4G6 w.Wk2801Pro
For me, fifty-nine years old and not an expert heli pilot, Walkera micro CPs are sooo twitchy. Blade mCPX is far easy for me to hover. Again, the SP180 3D is between these two helis.
cvlex
现在我有Blade mCPX和4G6。
悬停轻松平稳依次为:
1. Blade mCPX w.DX8
2. Solo Pro 180 3D w.J6
3. 4G6 w.Wk2801Pro
flying-llama: #82
What I have read is that in general, flybarred helis (without a 3 axis gyro) are more twitchy the flybarless (which have a 3 axis gyro) : the 3 axis gyro can stabilize against wind gusts, etc. Faster than a person (which a flybarred still needs to stabilize). There are also some flybarred with a 3 axis gyro, but they are kind of both.