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RC plane six-axis gyro stabilization provides much faster correction of frame of mind displacement than a 3 axis system. As well as the three pitch, move, and yaw gyro sensors, three additional accelerometers are included that sense and automatically compensate for uncommanded activity (acceleration) in the three dimensions. Now our little quadcopter drone can automatically resist flipping and being blown about by abrupt wind gusts (try soaring a 3 axis quadcopter on a windy day to understand this).

We have received reports from  a respected contact within the RC Community that details of the Cheerson CX-22 Follower RC Quadcopter are imminent. The video tutorial in the bottom of this site was shot at a recently available exhibition and the Cheerson CX-22 looks amazingly secure. There will tend to be lots of considerable improvements on the previous CX-20 with a vastly improved flight control board supporting open source.built-in camera that will enable First Person Browsing (FPV) and the much talked about follow me system. The journey time will definitely be longer as this New Cheerson CX-22 RC Quadcopter will be power by a high capacity power. Our trusted contacts within the RC Community consider an announcement about the discharge night out of the Cheerson CX-22 RC best quadcopter, go here, is due very soon and as always we could keep you posted. These are very exciting times for all those involved in this nascent industry.

Scored 5 out of 5 by TaylorCoxx1 from Just don't take your eye off of it. Don't lose perception of it, and do not operate it everywhere near other WiFi dense areas. Flew it at my friends house last night. It had been about 30 foot away and I lost reference to its WiFi signal. It arrived in a neighbours fenced in yard where I could not get it, and they would not give it back again.

Video quality-wise, you may expect something near that of any good smartphone camera these days, but because of the basic single-axis gimbal, the record video recording can be just a little shaky anticipated to even a light little bit of wind. Software stabilization can only do this much. Alternatively, unless you mind forking out €415 (about $560), you can try 's dual-axis, brushless gimbal equipment for the Phantom 2 Eye-sight.

To give a concept on how a lot more payload the Byrd will reportedly lift up (4.5lbs) in comparison to rivals, DJI's Phantom 2 says just 0.66 pounds (300g) as its safe maximum weight. 3DR's Solo does just a little better, suggesting you don't add any other thing more than one pound. So, while this Byrd won't quite deliver (most) babies, it looks like it can lift up more than its main competition. ProDrone launched the Byrd at IBC in Amsterdam today, and can cost between $800 and $3,000 depending on settings. More details of which, when it becomes available later this season.