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The UDI U816A Quad copter offers 6 axis gyro stabilization and sports a cool UFO look!
The UDI 816A offers new and experienced pilots both a 6 axis stabilized quad copter that is capable of loops and high speed flight. 2 flight modes offer enhanced performance. Everything you need for alien missions is included in the box. Just add (4) AA batteries for the transmitter.
Speaking of transmitters, the UDI U816A is controlled by a state of the art 2.4GHZ transmitter. You can switch between flight modes by pushing a button on the remote. When you get comfortable with how the quad handles and feels, pushing one button on the transmitter switches the quad to high performance mode for high speed flight. The foam protective body helps guard against crash damage.
The U816A features advanced flight stabilization with its built in 6 axis gyro. This keeps the quadcopter level and stable and translates to less control inputs needed from the pilot to maintain a hover. The stabilization system also aids flying in light winds.
Seconsd
Very good option for beginners or even guys who just want a simple quad for
indoor flying. This is one of the few micro indoor quads I have seen that
has prop guards of any kind and it is price competitively compared to them.
I’d rather use the money to light my cigar in private!
Nitro plane team
I think this looks like a great product. Fun looking and affordable. I love
your unboxing videos.
super petit
I’m getting one. Nice video, good job man!
pretty awesome! easiest way to explain mode 1 and mode 2! thanks! awesome
explanation to what is on the INSIDE of the copter, awesome job!!
Why would there be ANY difference in control response between Mode 1 and
Mode 2 control??? The ONLY difference between Mode 1 and Mode 2 is which
stick controls what function… With mode 2, left stick controls throttle
and rudder or yaw, right stick controls Elevator and Aileron or Pitch and
Roll. With mode 1, left stick still controls throttle but also controls
ROLL instead of YAW, and right stick controls exclusively Pitch (up/down)
and Yaw (horizontal left/right movement).
Only difference would be what the pilot is used to in which case even
changing only ONE control response could easily be the difference between
an aircraft destroying crash and a close call but 100% safe aircraft
recovery.
man i prob mod this quad if i’m getting 1
I have the larger version same model same controller
well I’m getting It just ordered It
Any advice on getting this to be more stable (hover) so that my son can
learn to fly it. Right now it wants to run forward as soon as it takes to
the air, even after you first start it. Is there a reset to the gyro’s or
something?
Have you tried trimming the quadcopter out? The gyro is suppose to
initialized every time you power it so make sure it’s on a completely flat
and level surface when you connect the battery to it.
please make video for Copter U818A
We don’t carry the U818A so we won’t be making a video for it.
Can i mount my gopro on it?Or would it be to heavy?
Did you film this at Costco?
How come in some places the protective body is plastic and in some places
its foam? I want the plastic one
Xheli has the plastic one, the one I got from Xheli has a plastic shell
i have it
Do you have any tips on how to make it hover? I have tried trimming it but
if I trim it to the left, it goes too much to the left and visa versa with
all the other trim controls. I also have it on a flat surface when I turn
it on but every time I turn it on it goes somewhere else. Please give me
some tips or something, thanks
Isn’t that some double-talk or conflict in wording??? He said he crashed
it a few times with “no damage at all… Broke a couple blades but it
comes with spare blades.”
In my world, “no damage at all” would mean nothing was damaged… NO
broken blades or anything! If the crash broke even ONE propeller blade,
then you can NOT HONESTLY say “no damage at all.”
How do you replace the blades im confused