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A version of this very popular quadcopter for those flyers who prefer a Mode 1 transmitter which has the throttle function on the right hand stick as opposed to the standard version which is Mode 2 and has the throttle function on the left hand stick. If you are a beginner who is just learning to fly then we recommend the more popular standard Mode 2 version.
Fly indoors or out with possibly the worlds smallest FPV quadcopter!
After the immense global success of the Hubsan X4 Quadcopter, the next step was a camera version and now the final piece in the set has arrived in the form of the X4 FPV (First Person View). This palm sized quad features an in-built video camera for a live picture feed directly to the transmitter’s built-in screen. Record to a micro SD card (not included) and view on the screen.
Now you can fly by sight or by screen for the ultimate r/c flying experience.
Features
Permits super stable flight, flying outdoor
Latest 6-axis flight control system with adjustable gyro sensitivity
Lightweight airframe with nice durability
Instant video review on transmitter
Memory card: SD card inserted in TX, Micro SDHC class6 2-16G (not included)
4 Night LED lights
Rubber feet for soft landings
USB charging cable
Specification:
Motor (x4): 0820 Coreless
Frequency: 2.4GHz + 5.8GHz (Video transmission)
Transmitter: 2.4GHz 4 channels vs 4.3 Inch LCD
Control distance: 50 - 100 meters
Live video distance: around 100 meters
Battery: 3.7V Voltage, 380mAh li-po battery with auto cut off safety PCB
Charging time: about 30 minutes
Flight time: around 7 minutes
Camera: 0.3M pixels camera included, resolution: 640 x 480
The battery pack can be changed in a few seconds (no screws) for those who are having too much fun and don't want to wait for charging!
Requires 4 AA batteries for the transmitter.
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Additional Information
Part Number | H107D-M1 |
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Manufacturer | Hubsan |
Model Build | Ready Built |
Power | Electric |
Helicopter Type | Quad |
Scale | No |
Length (mm) | 120 |
Main Rotor Diameter (mm) | 55 |
Flying Weight (grams) | 50 |
Requires | 4 AA batteries for transmitter |