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Who bought Walkera BECAUSE of deViation?
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- coreire
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I would've probably ended up buying a Turnigy 9x if I hadn't stumbled across Deviation.
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- Gall
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- Scooba
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I then found a Devo12 for sale two weeks later and bought that also just from playing around with the 8 for a week. I look forward to the future development with Deviation
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- SQRTneg2
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A big thumbs up!
Abandoned WK2801Pro user
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- Hexperience
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There are 10 types of people in this world. Those that understand binary and those that don't.
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- SQRTneg2
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Abandoned WK2801Pro user
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- Niphargus
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I started heliing 2 years ago with a 3 channel IR controlled coax that was a christmas gift.
Thanks to the guy who infected me with the heli virus.
Soon the coax was some kind of boring an I upgrated to a Blade MSR with Spectrum DX6i.
With incoming spring I thougt it would be good to have a little heli for outdoor fligts so next on my list there was a Walkera V120D05 with WK-2801 Pro.
Due to some private issue I had a heliless peroid of abut 1,5 years and started again three months ago with a Blade nano CPX.
Now with incoming spring again I think about a 450 heli for better outdoor flying and corresponding to that I purchased a Devo 8s for being able to cortrol all three helis with one TX.
At last I would not have purchased the Devo 8s without deViation TX.
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Thomas
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- McMike
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My name is Mike. I'm brand-spanking new. This seems like a good place to post my first post/reply.
I've had a v200d01 and a v120d01 for about 3 years. Both came RTF with WK-2403s.
I like both, but I was not going to buy any more Walkera stuff after the change to Devenition. Too many TXs in my toolbox, and I felt a bit betrayed since the new Tx isn't compatable with the older models.
I bought a Devo 8s/mini cp combo after I found out about Deviation.
I'm close to installing Deviation now. I may be back in a few minutes with a question or 2.
I hope I can contribute in some way, but I don't know the first thing about writing code.
I think it's a great idea, and can only speculate on how much work went into it.
Thanks in advance, MIke M.
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- cmpang
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By now it is a smallest transmitter regardless of price and big name in R/C radio manufacturer, with 12 channel capability, full functional mixing, back light display, ball bearing cyclic sticks and most important, easy to carry around..
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- Mullson
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cmpang wrote: I bought Devo 7e beacuse with the deviation, it is the evolutional transmitter that no one has made it before.
By now it is a smallest transmitter regardless of price and big name in R/C radio manufacturer, with 12 channel capability, full functional mixing, back light display, ball bearing cyclic sticks and most important, easy to carry around..
Couldn't say it better myself.
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- -=Hubi-Dirk=-
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Now I can use all my WK and DSM2 models and I only need my Devo 8s.
Many thanks to the developer!
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