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The Hisky micro helicopters are also good fliers, specially the HCP80 and HCP100 V1 because they don't have accelerometers at least for my taste, the only bird I like with accels is the X800.
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- Spektrum DSM2/DSMX protocol: you've eliminated that for some reason.
- Nine Eagles J6Pro protocol: I believe this is obsolete. It was only used by Nine Eagles on their collective pitch helicopters.
- Walkero WK* protocols: also obsolete. Walkera has moved on to the Devo protocol.
- Walkera Devo protocol: Their price is to high to compete with the toy brands and their quality to low to compete with the name hobby brands on quality, at least in the US.
Unless you're doing something specialized, the RTF/BNF models that use the DSMx protocols are the best you can fly with this transmitter. If you aren't willing to buy one of those, the only production things you'll find are the Walkera Devo ones and maybe some Nine Eagles CP helicopters. Going from a LadyBird to a CP helicopter is a big step, but not impossible. My first CP heli was a Walkera Mini CP, and I'm still quite happy with it.
If you want something other than a CP heli, I'd recommend checking a Walkera model site - helipal.com or wowhobbies.com - to see what they're selling, than asking the google to find reviews of them for you.
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Now that you've identified the issue - price, not protocol - there are a couple of more options. Like the low end of the HH stuff, and the non-HH licensed stuff. I think that lets out all the Nine Eagles solutions.
- Get the Blade Inductrix. It's $50 BNF form, which seems to be about the same as the LadyBird. It's the only thing they sell in that price range.
- Get a Micro-X from Hobby King . Not any cheaper than the inductrix, but it's a 125-size brushless miniquad, and a completely different class of fun than the inductrix or ladybird.
- If you're interested in fixed wing, the HK J3 Blue among others works. You'll need to add a receiver and battery, and possibly a charger.
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mwm wrote: Your problem is that one of the reasons they HH/Blade stuff is expensive - and the Walkera, Nine Eagles and HeliMax when compared to the cheap toys you can get with the NRF24L01 - is that those CYRF modules are expensive. The cheap CYRF modules start at over $10. The NRF24L01, A7105 and CC2500 start at about $3.
Now that you've identified the issue - price, not protocol - there are a couple of more options. Like the low end of the HH stuff, and the non-HH licensed stuff. I think that lets out all the Nine Eagles solutions.
- Get the Blade Inductrix. It's $50 BNF form, which seems to be about the same as the LadyBird. It's the only thing they sell in that price range.
- Get a Micro-X from Hobby King . Not any cheaper than the inductrix, but it's a 125-size brushless miniquad, and a completely different class of fun than the inductrix or ladybird.
- If you're interested in fixed wing, the HK J3 Blue among others works. You'll need to add a receiver and battery, and possibly a charger.
The micro-x is brushed, not brushless.
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Both have DSM2 and are compatible to Deviation.
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Horst0414 wrote: The Super-X is the 125 mm brushless quad. The Micro-X is a 100 mm brushed quad.
Both have DSM2 and are compatible to Deviation.
Yup - I was thinking of the Super-X, but it's a lot more expensive. It uses the Micro-X frame that has 4 brushed ESCs, and then adds 4 brushless ESCs. Plus the brushed engines, of course.
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