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EACHINE E10C 20170624 01
another video of a short flight taken by the EACHINE E10C nanodrone
I "practiced" daily with this toy drone indoors for several months. Tracing a precise carved path with banked turns (coordinating yaw and roll) in a limited indoor space remains challenging. For some reason banking and circling to the right is far easier than to the left. Otherwise I could put it where I wanted it and turn it around "on a dime".
The drone has to be taken apart (not particularly difficult) to replace the battery (soldering is required) and after several months of use I needed to replace it. I haven't found correct replacement propellers yet. I had broken several right away while learning.
Given the long days I've tried to fly outside almost every morning weather and wind permitting for the past several weeks just after sunrise.
With a range of less than 130ft when taking it up higher, hoping to do pan of the area, it fell right out of the sky, landing oriented correctly but hard on the sidewalk (leads to one motor had to be resoldered).
A little modification of the controllor, drilling a hole to allow the antenna to come straight out, seemed to increase the range.
The blue and red LEDs are pretty bright but at a distance one can still lose sight of the drone. Depth perception becomes a problem as well and then there is the wind gradient. Perfectly still at the ground does not mean the same 75feet up.
The other day I lost this little drone. I had it orientated towards me, perhaps 90ft up, a blue dot in the sky. But no matter how I tried to direct it forward and lower the throttle it just seemed to float away and I lost sight of it.
EACHINE E10C 20170624 01
another video of a short flight taken by the EACHINE E10C nanodrone
I "practiced" daily with this toy drone indoors for several months. Tracing a precise carved path with banked turns (coordinating yaw and roll) in a limited indoor space remains challenging. For some reason banking and circling to the right is far easier than to the left. Otherwise I could put it where I wanted it and turn it around "on a dime".
The drone has to be taken apart (not particularly difficult) to replace the battery (soldering is required) and after several months of use I needed to replace it. I haven't found correct replacement propellers yet. I had broken several right away while learning.
Given the long days I've tried to fly outside almost every morning weather and wind permitting for the past several weeks just after sunrise.
With a range of less than 130ft when taking it up higher, hoping to do pan of the area, it fell right out of the sky, landing oriented correctly but hard on the sidewalk (leads to one motor had to be resoldered).
A little modification of the controllor, drilling a hole to allow the antenna to come straight out, seemed to increase the range.
The blue and red LEDs are pretty bright but at a distance one can still lose sight of the drone. Depth perception becomes a problem as well and then there is the wind gradient. Perfectly still at the ground does not mean the same 75feet up.
The other day I lost this little drone. I had it orientated towards me, perhaps 90ft up, a blue dot in the sky. But no matter how I tried to direct it forward and lower the throttle it just seemed to float away and I lost sight of it.