Tuesday 30 August 2016

JJRC H36 Mini Review

The Blade Inductrix of Horizon Hobby had been spared by the Chinese copies, but the success of Tiny Whoop who uses basic of a small exciting indoor unit has changed that. After Eachine here E10 H36 of JJRC, a clone of the Inductrix. Same type of turbine propellers placed in thick pads, size 9.5 x 9.5 cm (a little more than Inductrix) to 5 cm and a weight of 22.5 grams with battery, Lipo 1S 3.7V 150 mAh. The flight controller is those that equip small Chinese multirotors with a 6-axis stabilization, plus the opportunity to practice automated spins and a "Headless" mode to drive regardless of the orientation of the device.

This small H36 Mini looks nice for flights in sight, but it is not really suitable for the transformation Tiny Whoop, that is to say by adding a combo video camera and 5.8 GHz transmitter. Because for immersion flights, spins have no interest and the "Headless" feature is the crash of insurance. Not to mention it probably lacks a acro mode that lets you fly without stabilization. The radio (mode 2) is a model small size, lacking immediate compatibility with most advanced radios. 

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1 comment:

  1. Hello! May you can tell me how to change the blades of this robots?

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