Walkera WZQ2 |
Two areaswhere they particularly stand out from the rest of thecompetition is in micro sized R/C helicopters and scalehelicopters with multi-blade rotors. In the micro helicopterswe have seen released in the last 12 months the incredible6-axis gyro Genius and the absolutely amazing advanced 3D capable V120D02S. Further all of these are packaged withthe latest high end Devention (Devo) radio equipment, whichhas pushed their quality and value for money to an evenhigher level. Advertisement Now for the amazing looking WZQ2 from Walkera. Thisappears to be based on the Eurocopter Panther, has a superbscale fuselage, undercarriage and full payload of weapons. The detail on this model is actually quite excisite; and whilst Walkera term their X2 "a piece of fine art for collection" the Walkera WZQ2surely matches it as a masterpiece in creatinga replica of a military fighting machine.
Walkera WZQ2 RC Helicopter |
Walkera RC helicopter and although the 3 axis gyro combined with a 5 blade flybarlessrotor-head will, judging by Walkera's usual standards of producing nice stable collective pitch helicopters, still be ahandfull for a novice.
The multi-blade rotor-head and abrushless main motor will combine to give this helicoptersome considerable performance capability. It is interesting to note that the WZQ2 not only has a secondESC for the tail motor (independant of the one for the mainrotor's motor), but it has a second lipo battery - both are 2 cell Advertisement 7.4 volt batteries, with respective capacities of 1500mAh and1200mAh.
The WZQ2 presumably shares the same frame and basicdesign features as the Airwolf 200SD5, its similar sized 5blade flybarless rotor-head RC cousin. One would alsoanticipate that it will be priced similarly, so expect it to cost inexcess of £400/$600. It is also likely that it will only beavailable with Devention radio transitter compatability, asthe installed receiver is the RX-2624V-D.
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