Is there a Tx with the X4 or could I use my Futaba 8FG?
There's a REALLY rubbish Tx with it, I doubt your Tx would bind with it.
Is there a Tx with the X4 or could I use my Futaba 8FG?
I'm going to get a guard for my X4 and some extra batteries and try to learn to fly it. Plowing into a wall and breaking 2 props after only 5 minutes put me off a bit first time round.
Whats a good place to get some extra batteries. I'm always dubious of buying batteries from anywhere, as the chance for knockoff parts is so high.
Luckily, the Chinese aren't too bad at low capacity LiIon batteries these days. I'd steer clear of the larger capacity batteries for the X4, while they do offer more flight time, it's usually at the expense of agility. Usually the additional flight time isn't all that to shout about anyway. I here Turnagy Nanotech 260mah batteries are a good compromise, with additional oomph for around the same flight time as a stock X4 battery, at about £5
Charged it up and configured it (Very easy) and then proceeded to get used to it...Its very different compared to a helicopter my first thoughts where "Flying hovercraft". Super nippy sounds like a 1000 angry bees, Had a few crashes naturally and it survived although from one of them the left rear motor stopped spinning was worried but turns out the prop had got pushed down a bit far so no biggy. Then I proceeded to fly it into the kitchen... this was a bad move on my part as I managed to hit something and promptly sent it flying down the back of the cooker
5mins of filthy work and I had my X4 back ...it still works! managed to get another 4ish mins of flight time far away from the kitchen and used the remaining battery life to fly it on the floor just like a hovercraft.
Well, I have literally been all around Leeds city centre today looking for an RC hobbies type shop and there are none. I'm sure there used to be at least 2 but not any more
I want to buy a spare battery for the x4 and the prop guard. I know I can get them online but will have to wait until new year now. Anyone thought about a piece of polystyrene cut to shape over the props? (another item that doesn't exist on the high street)
As for the battery's there is a pack of 5 upgraded (higher mAH) on the rainforest along with chargers.Well, I have literally been all around Leeds city centre today looking for an RC hobbies type shop and there are none. I'm sure there used to be at least 2 but not any more
I want to buy a spare battery for the x4 and the prop guard. I know I can get them online but will have to wait until new year now. Anyone thought about a piece of polystyrene cut to shape over the props? (another item that doesn't exist on the high street)
yeah most controllers are pre-program jobsHow much time and money does a small self build take?
Quite interested and hopefully will have a knack for it (Engineering student)
I'm assuming the programming is already there for the controller? (Don't think I could be bothered with that!)

Update:
More flights with my Hubsan x4 and many crashes later starting to get a feel for it, when rotating on hover it likes to move forward a little you end up doing little drifts in the air hence my "Flying hovercraft" thought. really nippy little thing, tried to do some flips but my room isn't big enough![]()
Can you get one of these things to fly autopilot and follow you around somehow?
One day, we'll have X4 sized quads with 30min + flight time and HD FPV built in at throw away money. Damn you, physics, damn you to hell. Wake me up in ten years![]()