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Thursday, December 6, 2012

ExceedRC Ladybird V2 Devo 4 Ready to Fly RC Mini Quad 4 Channel (Blue)

ExceedRC Ladybird V2 Devo 4 Ready to Fly RC Mini Quad 4 Channel (Blue)


ExceedRC Ladybird V2 Devo 4 Ready to Fly RC Mini Quad 4 Channel (Blue)
Features :
  • Model level and Toy's price which is the best choice for the beginners.
  • Adopted latest 3-Axis control system, flight more stable, 3D maneuvers more professional.
  • 2.4G Frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology with strong anti-jamming , which can control more than 100M.
  • Compatible with DEVO series radio:Devo 12S/8S/10/7/7E/6S/2402D.
  • Cute and lifelike appearance similar to Ladybird.

ExceedRC Ladybird V2 Devo 4 Ready to Fly RC Mini Quad 4 Channel (Blue) description


Suitable for beginner to expert levels, the Ladybird is simple enough for novice pilots, but can also handle more advanced maneuvers. Equipped with Walkera's 6 Axis Gyro technology, the quad-copter utilizes an accelerometer to detect movement and compensate for more stability. The Ladybird is usable in two different modes, beginner mode and 3D mode. Beginner mode limits how much the quad-copter can pitch and yaw by utilizing the 6 Axis Gyro. The 3D mode removes that limitation, allowing the quad-copter to "roll" or flip. The included 4 channel 2.4ghz transmitter allows for plenty of user settings along with a dual rate switch to control sensitivity and travel.

A quick look at the Ladybird V2 and you will notice a new shell design. It is more aerodynamic with a window to view the receivers status light. The improved throttle curve programmed into the board allows the ladybird to take off with ease. The motor housings are also reinforced. Extra protection via rubber bumpers and stoppe...

FUN! (But not indestructible)
All-around FUN, but a with a slightly steeper learning curve than the box leads you to believe. This is the first hovering RC aircraft I've ever flown (lots of simulator experience, though). The 3-axis gyro does it's job, but I can immediately see where a 6-axis gyro system would be better. With the 3-axis, it immediately returns to level when you release the stick, but your momentum causes the craft to continue to 'drift' in whatever direction you were moving. This thing is tiny... Orientation gets tricky at not-really-that-far distances. A 6-axis gyro would stop it in its place, which would be nice for this tiny thing.

The Devo4 Tx leaves some to be desired, but it gets the job done. The throttle is super-soft and very sensitive, which makes rudder-coordinated turns a little tricky. The sensitive throttle makes hovering a little tricky. Vertical acceleration is ridiculously fast! Low-rate mode is VERY anemic on rudder. It is only good for learning how to hover,...

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