Just add your DSMX transmitter and goggles and you’re ready to rip it up. The Inductrix 200 FPV is the perfect machine for those looking to do a little racing or freestyle flying indoors or out. Better still, it’s mighty stout and that’s a good thing when considering how many crashes FPV racers sustain. The power system does truly behave like an EDF would, but it is much more peppy on the low end, giving the Inductrix 200 FPV great agility, tumbling ability and awesome top speeds. Blade inductrix fpv manual#Simply program your DSMX transmitter according to the manual while the included 800mAh LiPo is charging and you’re ready to fly within minutes. No fiddling with flight controllers or video transmitter cables. The Inductrix 200 FPV is the perfect “first” FPV machine as it comes completely built, outfitted with top of the line electronics. Simply provide your own 5+ channel DSMX transmitter and FatShark compatible goggles and you’re ready to take to the skies … from the pilot’s seat! Blade packs the flight controller of this little FPV machine with Horizon’s SAFE technology, so it’s perfect for anyone from all but the newest of pilots to hardcore race enthusiasts. It simply slides into the charger for replenishing and it locks into the 200 for flight with two side latches that both keep it secure in flight, but also make it very easy to remove for battery swaps. The included flight pack has a proprietary plug, but it is entirely fool proof as there is no way to plug it in backwards. The innards of this Inductrix consists of a 3-in1 unit that is comprised of the ESC’s, flight controller and DSMX receiver, as well as the tiny VTX/Antenna hidden just behind the camera in the nose. Below the rotors are more guards that terminate as the feet (landing gear) of the 200 in the form of rubber dampers perfect for those not so perfect landings on a hard surface. Additionally, the Inductrix 200 comes mounted with upper blade guards that twist and lock into place, giving the rotors protection and making maintenance a breeze. The brushless motors each spin a 4-blade rotor that are encase in a small duct, hence the EDF moniker. Simply charge the battery, program your radio and go fly. Blade inductrix fpv update#All of this is possible with the 200 and best of all, there’s no GUI to download and program with, no firmware to update before flying, no video transmitter to camera wiring harness to mess with and no power distribution board to solder. If you really want to get your heart racing though, single and even double flips and rolls are possible and the model really doesn’t lose all that much altitude. Not only that, but the Inductrix 200 is the perfect racer for indoor circuits where space is a commodity. The new Blade Inductrix 200 FPV is the perfect racer for those looking to get their feet wet in the fast paced world of FPV racing without spending a wad or getting into something that’s way too much for a beginner. Everyone wants one, but where to go to get the components needed? Further still, how do you program everything without any help from anyone? Yes, there are RTF and ARF machines out there these days, but they are aimed more explicitly at hardcore racers. FPV racers are the fastest growing segment of drones … of the multirotor persuasion any way.
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