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Quads are amazing and easy tonfly compared the the toys of jut a few years ago. Then on board chips, gyros and auto pilot processors (larger quads) make them easy.
The toy grade above fly and have a basic low and high option. Low mutes the inputs from the sticks and is easy to pick up. High mode is for faster flying and greater input control and pitch on all axis.
The CX 20 has an onboard flight controller. Once you get a hold of all the settings, you can take it off and flip a switch and it will must hover. Or you can fly it around for fun.
If you are looking for this size quad I would reccomend the Hobby King Quanum Nova since it will have the open source flight controller guaranteed inside. There are several versions of the CX20 out there and some don't have the open source flight controller and those are limited it what you can do.
Quads are amazing and easy tonfly compared the the toys of jut a few years ago. Then on board chips, gyros and auto pilot processors (larger quads) make them easy.
The toy grade above fly and have a basic low and high option. Low mutes the inputs from the sticks and is easy to pick up. High mode is for faster flying and greater input control and pitch on all axis.
The CX 20 has an onboard flight controller. Once you get a hold of all the settings, you can take it off and flip a switch and it will must hover. Or you can fly it around for fun.
If you are looking for this size quad I would reccomend the Hobby King Quanum Nova since it will have the open source flight controller guaranteed inside. There are several versions of the CX20 out there and some don't have the open source flight controller and those are limited it what you can do.