LDARC TINY R7 micro FPV drone: Features & Specs
LDARC, ex KingKong), just announced a new micro FPV racing quad called Tiny R7. Like its predecessor, the Tiny7, it is also equipped with brushed motors. The LDARC TINY R7 is available with 3 different type of radio receivers. According to your existing transmitter, you can opt between DSM2, FrSky or FlySky radio versions.
Thanks to its TinyWhoop ducted propeller design,...
KingKong Tiny7 review: Tiny Whoop for less
Till I get the genuine one, I thought I would review the King Kong Tiny 7. As you can see in the image above, it is a very good replica of the popular Inductrix FPV.
The ducted propeller design proved to be not just cool but also very safe. When flying indoor or close to people, accidents are almost inevitable....
LDARC ET75 & ET85 HD/FPV micro racing drones
While many racing quad manufactures already gave up to the Whoop protectors, LDARC just announced two new FPV drones which adopts ducted design. While the LDARC ET75 has 74mm wheelbase and it is powered by 3S LIPO batteries, the larger KingKong ET85 has 87.6mm wheelbase and it is 4S compatible.
Both versions are available with two type of cameras. While...
KingKong EGG PRO 138mm FPV drone
You probably already heard that recently KingKong changed its brand name into LDARC. And now they come with a new FPV drone on the market, LDARC EGG PRO 138mm.
Based on the versatile F4 flight controller, you can configure the KingKong EGG PRO 138 drone with 3 different flight modes.
In front of the aircraft is located a 600TVL camera with...
LDARC ET115 V2 Brushless Whoop: Features & specs
Back in 2017, LDARC (Ex. KingKong) announced a drone series called "ET", which had 3 different models ET100, ET115 and ET125. Now, under the same name, the LDARC ET115 V2 features a more aggressive design with black canopy and red prop nuts.
Based on the versatile F3 flight controller, ET115 V2 can be configured with 3 different flight modes. While newbies can opt...
LDARC TINY 6X: What’s new compared to KingKong Tiny 6?
Following the success of the KingKong Tiny 6, LDARC recently announced an upgraded model called Tiny 6X. Compared to its predecessor, LDARC TINY 6X comes with more powerful 17600KV brushed motors and high voltage LIPO battery.
Currently, the LDARC TINY 6X is sold in 3 versions, “Basic combo” and “Advanced combo” and RTF (Ready to Fly). While "Combo" packages allows to use...
Kingkong FLYEGG 100 FPV racer
When it comes about indoor flights with brushless quads, even if they are small as this Kingkong FLYEGG 100, I always recommend to use propeller protectors. I know that they don't offer 100% protection but are still more than nothing in case you bump into something or someone.
In case of the KaiDeng K130, it was obvious why they call it...
KingKong 90GT micro brushless FPV quadcopter
KingKong 90GT - Palm sized brushless quad with FPV camera
The KingKong 90GT drone was announced in PNP package. This means that you will need to use it together with your own radio system (RX + TX).
Although the KK 90GT has about the same size as the popular Tiny Whoop, it is equipped with brushless motors instead of brushed ones. Brushless motors...
Kingkong ET Series ET125 brushed TinyWhoop
Kingkong, my favorite TinyWhoop alternative manufacturer, announced a new brushed family with 3 different sized drones called ET Series. All 3 versions (ET125, ET115 and ET100) are available with 3 different radio receivers. According to your existing transmitter you can opt between: Frsky XM, Flysky FS-RX2A and Spektrum DSM2 receivers.
In front of the aircraft is located the OV231 800TVL camera,...
LDARC EX8 transmitter: S-FHSS D16EU & D16 Non EU
The LDARC EX8 transmitter adopts a similar game-pad style design as the popular Jumper T-Lite. As its name says, it can be configured with up to 8 channels and supports FrSky S-FHSS D16EU and D16 Non-EU radio receivers.
In addition to the two joysticks, on the front panel, it has a 128x64 status LCD and a cool RGB dial button....
Kingkong ET125 review: Best brushless Whoop?
As I just read that KingKong plans to change its brand name into "LDARC", I should probably name this article "LDARC ET125 review" instead of "KingKong ET125 review".
Usually, numbers in a quadcopter's model name refer to the diagonal size in millimeters measuring the distance from rotor to rotor (wheelbase). KingKong's ET Series has 3 different sized drones: ET100, ET115,...