Feilun FX122 FX122C3 & FX122C6
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Feilun has just released three new RTF quadcopters. The FX122 , the FX122C3, and the FX122C6.
These are described as brushless quads, however they are actually brushed, geared motors. While it would have been nice to see brushless motors in these, I have to say that even with the brushed motors this thing flies great. The included 7.4v 2600mah lipo battery gives over 10 minute flight times, and is supplied with a Deans connector. Very happy that they didn't use some strange connector. In high rates mode the quad is actually quite agile. It's no racer, but it's no slouch either. The body looks great, and I love the way they have set up the lights. It also has some of the best landing gear I've seen on a quad in this price range. The foam pads on the leg extensions allow it to touch down nicely without tipping over all the time.
There is some assembly required. To get it ready for flight you will have to install the props and prop guards (if you choose to use them) you will also have to install the legs, extensions, and foam pads. The manual is not very easy to follow, but the assembly process is pretty straight forward. Just be sure to get the A and B props on the correct corners with the letters facing the ground and you'll be good to go. Calibration is quick and just requires both sticks pulled down and out until the lights go to a slow flash. After that put both sticks down and to the left to arm the motors, and your ready for lift off.
Here are some pics of my basic model the FX122. I managed to get a quick video before the rain started. I will add it as soon as it is done uploading.






These are described as brushless quads, however they are actually brushed, geared motors. While it would have been nice to see brushless motors in these, I have to say that even with the brushed motors this thing flies great. The included 7.4v 2600mah lipo battery gives over 10 minute flight times, and is supplied with a Deans connector. Very happy that they didn't use some strange connector. In high rates mode the quad is actually quite agile. It's no racer, but it's no slouch either. The body looks great, and I love the way they have set up the lights. It also has some of the best landing gear I've seen on a quad in this price range. The foam pads on the leg extensions allow it to touch down nicely without tipping over all the time.
There is some assembly required. To get it ready for flight you will have to install the props and prop guards (if you choose to use them) you will also have to install the legs, extensions, and foam pads. The manual is not very easy to follow, but the assembly process is pretty straight forward. Just be sure to get the A and B props on the correct corners with the letters facing the ground and you'll be good to go. Calibration is quick and just requires both sticks pulled down and out until the lights go to a slow flash. After that put both sticks down and to the left to arm the motors, and your ready for lift off.
Here are some pics of my basic model the FX122. I managed to get a quick video before the rain started. I will add it as soon as it is done uploading.






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Last edited by fastmax; 09-23-2016 at 11:41 AM.



