You didn't mention the price point span, but it appears to be $420 - $470. So, yes, this appears to be direct competition for the Phantom. Sort of a "Phantom Lite"?
A question, can the modified DX5 be used as a "normal" transmitter?
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[[ I said in my previous deleted post that I thought you could mount props since it appeared to have a threaded post like the Hextronik DT series, but realized the detail you inserted into the video was yours. ]]
The 'safe mode' (props stopped) is indeed very troubling. Log In to reply
I am really pleased with my 350QX, works out of the box, the GPS hold is amazing, and RTH a great safety net, I had great fun with gopro, have fitted a cheap brushless gimbal from ebay which works superbly ($100 delivered), and just yesterday bought FPV gear to try on this, am loving it so far! Log In to reply
Love my 350... a little edit to your review: you can actually kill the motors while on the ground by holding the trainer switch up for a couple of seconds. Log In to reply
I've seen replacement frames for sale for around $20. You said the motors weren't upgradeable. Is that because they are soldered to the ESC or because it uses non-standard size mounts? I was thinking about buying just the replacement frame and filling it with my own choice of electronics. Since you have the quad, does it look like that would be possible? Log In to reply
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You didn't mention the price point span, but it appears to be $420 - $470. So, yes, this appears to be direct competition for the Phantom. Sort of a "Phantom Lite"?
A question, can the modified DX5 be used as a "normal" transmitter?
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[[ I said in my previous deleted post that I thought you could mount props since it appeared to have a threaded post like the Hextronik DT series, but realized the detail you inserted into the video was yours. ]]
The 'safe mode' (props stopped) is indeed very troubling.
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