Build your own mini quadcopter and transmitter, and learn how to fly it with this DIY kit!
Follow the illustrated guide on how to solder the components to guarantee a good assembly result. By assembling it yourself, you will learn to understand the different functions of the quadcopter's parts.
After building your kit, it's time to control it. The online flying tutorial explains all the controls and guides you through the steps of navigating your mini aircraft. The quadcopter has a built-in 6-axis gyroscope that enables it to hover steadily, making it perfect for both beginners and pros. The navigation signal works with 2.4GHz technology which reduces interference when flying multiple quadcopters at once.
With the high performance lithium-polymer rechargeable battery, you can fly for 5 to 7 minutes from a maximum distance of 30m.
Easy-to-follow online assembly navigation guide
Learn the ins and outs of how the quadcopter works
6-axis gyroscope for stability
Stable and easy to control
2.4GHz technology to reduce signal interference
Rechargeable high-performance lithium-polymer battery charges via included USB cable
The kit contains all the plastic parts and electronic components to complete the quadcopter and transmitter
Q. are spare parts available in the event of a failure in the future
A. Hi Fred, thank you for your question. We can supply the following spares: spare battery RCQC2/SP1, 4 blades RCQC2/SP2, 4 propeller protectors RCQC2/SP3 and the USB charging cable RCQC2/SP4.