RISRISE0200Vusion 250 FPV Race Quad RTF 200mW
TECH NOTES **Additional Technical Info Will Be Added When It Becomes Available.** This is the 2.4GHz Radio Controlled, Brushless Electric Powered RISE Vusion 250 Quadcopter with 200mW Video Transmitter and Extreme FPV Race Pack. FEATURES: Motors: Four 2280Kv brushless Electronic Speed Controls: Four high frequency with One Shot 125 programming Construction: Injection molded plastic with easily replaceable arms, LED lights on each arm Camera: 600TVL resolution, compatible with micro memory cards up to 32GB Video Transmitter: 200mW 5.8GHz VTX 8-channel allows pilots to view their flights in real time, eight specially-reserved Raceband channels optimized for pro FPV racing, omni-directional cloverleaf antenna Monitor: Tactic 5.8GHz FPV-RM2 40-channel with 4.3" LCD and Omni Pro omni-directional antenna Goggles: Tactic FPV-G1 Radio: RISE J2000 2.4GHz 6-channel with smartphone holder Battery: 3S 11.1V 1500mAh 25C Battery Charger: 2-3S AC LiPo balancing charger Propellers: Plastic, four 5x4.5" bullnose shape installed, with four spare propellers Warranty: RISE guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any component parts damaged by use or modification. INCLUDES: RTF Vusion FPV Racer 600TVL FPV Video Camera with Micro Memory Card Slot 5.8GHz 200mW Raceband Video Transmitter Tactic FPV-G1 Goggles and FPV-RM2 40 channel 5.8GHz monitor TACZ5202 RISE J2000 2.4GHz 6-channel Radio System 3S 11.1V 1500mAh 25C LiPo Battery (RISE2022) 2-3S AC LiPo balancing charger Spare propeller Set (RISE2010) Four AA Batteries Screwdriver Instruction Manual REQUIRES: MicroUSB charge cord such as the Tactic Charge Cord, TACZ1003, or similar such as those found with Android based mobile phones SPECS: Diagonal Measurement: 9.8" (250mm) motor to motor Width: 9.5" (241mm) Length: 9.9" (252mm) Height: 2.7" (69mm) Weight: 17.7oz (502g) with battery Propeller Blade Length: 5: (127mm) Propeller Blade Pitch: 4.5" (114mm) COMMENTS: FPV "First Person View" transmission products with output power greater than 25mW require a HAM license to operate legally in the USA. This involves a 35-question multiple-choice test and a small fee. You can contact an amateur radio club in your area for information or assistance in obtaining a license. Also see the Amateur Radio Relay Network web page about obtaining a license. Customers outside of the USA should understand and follow all telecommunications or other regulations in their area. Always follow the AMA Safety Code when operating model aircraft. Visit the Academy of Model Aeronautics and search for "FPV 550" and read "Document 550 - Utilizing First Person View Systems" to to learn about the safe operation of FPV systems in model aircraft.