Miniquads are great for an endless number of reason; portability, agility, and speed to name a few.
You see their popularity grow more and more as they rise in accessability and lower in price. They come in all kinds of shapes and sizes and to some, seem a lot less intimidating than their big siblings.
We've touched on the subject of racing before when we visited the Airgonay Racing Club in Argonay, France. The scream of the motors has an interesting affect on people. It's not only exciting to fly, but exciting to watch!
(above) Eric has his prototype mini H-Quad featuring FT Angle Arm Brackets and Simple Motor Mount Discs
The general consensus from the Prop Killas Team was they could not wait until products like the Connex HD were more widely used to allow for a general audience to be able to enjoy this amazing hobby. From racing, to free-style, to plane-chasing, shadow-chasing, or whatever style excites you, they are equally enjoyable to bystanders.
(above) You can see Josh's mini Dragon Fly built on the ElectroHub.
We can't wait for the day people crowd areas to watch a jumbotron transmitting FPV for an X-Games style fly-off, or a high speed race through the woods. Where this sport is going, only time will tell.
It's video like this that helps to grow the hobby and get more involved. I have three boys, and they love the hobby, and there is plenty of competition here. Keep up the great work!!!
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By the way cheaper HD FPV would be awesome.
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