Battle of the FPV Micro Racing Drones Eachine QX95 vs SRD101 (12.10.2016)
Battle of the FPV Micro Racing Drones Eachine QX95 vs Helipal SRD101.Micro FPV Micro Racing Drones Battle helipal SRD101 vs the Eachine QX95 . FPV Racing Drones.
Eachine Tiny QX95 95mm Micro FPV Drone
http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-Tiny-QX95-95mm-Micro-FPV-LED-Racing-Quadcopter-Based-On-F3-EVO-Brushed-Flight-Controller-p-1085818.html
Brand Name: Eachine
Item NO.: QX95
Wheelbase: 95mm
Weight: 40g (without battery)
Flight weight: 56g (Include battery)
Size: 125*85*55mm
Flight controller: SP RACING F3_EVO_Brush
Firmware version: Cleanflight 1.13.0
Motor: 8520 Brush Motor
Prop Size: 55mm
Camera: 520TVL HD CMOS 1/4 inch Camera
Check out other Eachine QX95 review videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jutnA0bigyg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9LUHjEpLow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaHr27QppXg
Helipal Storm SRD101 FPV Micro Racing Drone.Super lightweight indoor FPV trainer w/ BetaFlight – Fly it with professional RC transmitter!. Storm SRD101 Bind-n-Fly Package
People love to fly big FPV drones, but it just takes time and large space to have fun, so why not an indoor trainer so you can always fly in your house or work place? The Storm SRD101 is serious FPV drone specially designed for indoor flying with the same core like it’s big brother, it has a all-in-one FC with BetaFlight, you can bind Storm SRD101 with your own RadioLink or FrSky transmitter and the Storm SRD101 has a true 5.8Ghz 25mw VTX (w/ Raceband) + 600TVL 120° CMOS camera which you can use with your favorite 5.8Ghz FPV Goggle. Super lightweight 33.8 g (w/o battery) makes the Storm SRD101 safe to operate and does not require UAS registration to fly, the Storm SRD101 is a causal indoor FPV drone for everyone and very easy to fly!
Storm SRD101 Features
Specially designed for indoor practicing – great for big drone owners
Palm size and feather light weight – 33.8 g only (w/o battery)
Small drone gives less stress to fly, and less damage too!
Have fun anywhere – fly it in your house or workplace
Bind it with RadioLink or FrSky transmitter
True 5.8Ghz 25mw VTX w/ Raceband + 600TVL 120° camera, you can use your favorite FPV goggle with it
Installed with BetaFlight, preloaded with 3 expert tuned flight modes (exclusive on Helipal.com)
Runs on 1S Li-Po battery, easy to charge and user friendly
Full 3K 1mm Carbon Fiber airframe
Simple modular design, super easy for maintenance
STORM Racing Drone (BNF / SRD101 / BetaFlight)
Storm SRD101 Specifications :
Weight : 33.8 g (no battery)
All-up-weight : 43.5 g (w/ 3.7V 380mah battery)
Dimension : 98mm (L) x 77mm (W) x 39mm (H) (not including antennas)
Flight Controller : All-in-one FC (running BetaFlight software w/ Storm tuned parameters)
Motor : 7mm coreless
Propeller : 55mm propellers
FPV system : 5.8Ghz 25mw VTX (w/ Raceband) + 600TVL 120° CMOS camera
Receiver : RadioLink R6DSM (10-Ch, S.Bus) or Furious Mini Rx for FrSky (* optional)
This package includes :
1. Fully Assembled Storm SRD101 and FPV System (Camera and Transmitter)
2. 6pcs Clockwise Propeller (4 of them are spare)
3. 6pcs Counter-Clockwise Propeller (4 of them are spare)
4. 5 X Rubberband for securing battery
5. Battery mat
6. 1.5mm Hex Wrench
7. Propeller remover
8. FREE Spare motors (1 X CW + 1 X CCW)
Helipal links: http://www.helipal.com/storm-racing-drone-bnf-srd101-cleanflight.html
Check out other Storm SRD101 video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2KFATaGwP0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SrNgi2nqok
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQndHwfPjlU
Check out Other Night FPV Garage Racing Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQuEgVNAQhE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7Yl5g3HsiA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4v1-5DRaBc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhIJRO3xU-0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vryJofmqi9k
FPV drone racing (where FPV stands for first-person view or first person video) is a sport where participants control drones (typically small radio-controlled aircraft or quadcopters), equipped with FPV cameras while wearing head-mounted displays showing the live stream camera feed from the drones. The goal is to complete a set course as quickly as possible. Drone FPV racing began as an amateur sport in Australia in late 2014.
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LOL, give Santa a 5th of JD.
The simple explanation is that “colder
than a witch’s tit” is just a vivid metaphor, like “hotter than the hinges
of
hell.” Since a
witch is in league with Satan, presumably, she has no maternal
feelings. Thus the medium by which she would suckle a child is,
well, cold
as a witch’s tit.
But there’s some history behind this wisecrack. A witch’s
tit (or witch’s teat, to use the older spelling) supposedly left a marking
that
witch hunters and courts would look for on the body of an accused person.
Supposedly,
witches would suckle their
familiars, and sometimes the Devil himself, from
this “unholy” body part. To find these marks, as well as insensitive spots
on
the
skin called devil’s marks–caused by the Devil’s claws or teeth–the
suspects
were stripped, shaven, then closely examined for
any blemishes, moles, or even
scars that could be labeled as diabolical. To find marks invisible to the
eye,
the examiner would
poke the victim inch by inch with a blunt needle (called
a bodkin) until they found a spot that didn’t feel pain or bled. Discovery
of
these marks or spots–one supposes they would be considered cold since they
were
a sign of communion with the
Devil–would be “proof” of the person’s dealings
with Scratch, so they would be shown in full court before the execution.
Lol! It doesn’t even get cold in Florida!!
Bat one flew better 95 had better signal now im confused I don’t know
cheers.
Only 6 minutes? 😛 I can hardly wait until technology catches up and it
could last a half hour or more. 😀 I would choose the first one if I did
buy one. Looks like you had a good time and that is what really matters.
Not size or length of time. *grins* – Heidi
So you still haven’t fired Willie? In what universe has he *ever* actually
been a reliable cameraman?
Looked to me like they both zipped round pretty well, but Bat 1 seemed more
stable. And as you pointed out, for a n00b buying one to fly out of the
box, I’d expect it to be fully ready to fly when you pulled it *out of the
box*. That was more points for Bat 1.
I bet you didn’t know there were a coupla kids in the back of the bus,
hiding under the seat with a bong. Shameful, I tell ya! They wouldn’t even
share!!
I would have to say that the SRD101 flew longer, and appeared to handle a
bit better. The QX95 may need a bit of tuning rather than flying out of the
box. Oh and one last thing, with the wind gusts, I cannot say bad things
about either one, they both handled it pretty well for their size.
Just flew at that spot the other day on my last video too, great spacing on
the trees! ?
It’s quite funny how things turn out. A couple of years ago you did an
exellent video of “End of the world” with my former band As A Trick and now
that i’m into the drone hobby and actually got an Eachine QX95, you turned
up in my youtube feed. Great video Mighty Thor! Oh, by the way you will
find my new band here 😉