It was a balmy 60 degrees here in New England yesterday, shirt sleeve weather in January! I took the oportunity to get out to the flying field to do a few test flights of the newly WKM converted Droidworx AD6 and also brought along 4 of my little quads to play around with. Nothing crashed and nothing wound up in the brook this time so it was a pretty good day overall. The last flight of the day I tie wrapped the GoPro to the front of the Flamewheel 450 again and went out to toss it around. It was a bit windy by then and I had the gain turned up just a bit too much so I just shut off ATTI mode and flew in manual. Didn't have as much room as I would have liked as the field was pretty busy, had a Trex 600N flying on the right and a Trex 700E on the left, so I kept the 450 in fairly close and just thrashed it until the LED started alerting low battery...
Ken
Looks like you had fun Ken, I had a similar day though the weather not so good. a brief respite from the winds today so got the F450/Naza out for a proper hack about in the field behind my house.
I was left at home with my 3 yr old son while the wife and daughter went shopping. he's pretty bored of watching daddy flying alicopters by now. I had to coerce him to come to the field by promising to take Woody (from Toy Story) for a fly. so my first chance to really open it up and it had a 2 ft talking Woody doll hanging by the arms from the Gopro mount, otherwise I might have some video. next up Buzz Lightyear.
I'm Absolutely chuffed to bits with the Naza, feels really locked in as they say. Really quite agile even in Atti and awesome in manual although I think I'll dial my rates down. Got some FPV as well, that alt hold really helps me relax a bit as I generally cr*p myself doing FPV! Wind picked up a little later in the day and I found the unit handled the wind really well, doesnt even feel it in manual. Mine has turned out quite heavy for the size if it, I reckon that helps in the wind.
Yeah really impressed with the Naza, looking fwd to getting a WKM for the X650V8/(now a V4 after robbing 4 motors for the F450).
Steve