Thursday, April 21, 2011

Nine Eagles Solo Pro

This 2.4GHz 4CH micro-helicopters conquered the heart of most beginners, since it is perfect for flying in ultra-small space. With the weight less than 1 Oz (27g) and ready-to-fly right from the box. You should put an eye on the radio too! It has an LCD readout showing battery life, trim positions and throttle percentage. The heli battery is charged from a slide in port on the back of the radio. You may wonder what’ s the differences between Nine Eagles Solo Pro I &  II, well, it is just a matter of color, yellow and red.
Nine Eagle Solo Pro II

This remote control helicopter carries 3 unique invention patents in the world:
1. Charge directly on the transmitter
2. Easy installation of battery
3. Switch between Mode1 & Mode2 only by flipping the antenna

Specifications

Flight time: more than 8 minutes
Recharge time: 30 minutes
Overall length:200mm
Main Rotor Diameter: 190mm
Main Rotor Drive System: Single Brushed Motor
Integrated with: Servos, ESC, Gyro

Nine Eagles Solo Pro Video

Thousands words more can not describe how it fly, here we go the video
one more… this guy is awesome, he record the video by using his spy sunglasses!

Nine Eagles Solo Pro Mod

There are different ways of mods on this rc helicopter.
Including: Landing skids, flybar shortening and mainshaft repairing. Details and videos please check following post:
Skid, Flybar, Mainshaft Mod
Bell Hiller Mod
Tail Rotor Shaft Drive Mod
MSR Lipo Conversion Mod

Nine Eagles Solo Pro Vs Blade MCX

There are heated debate between these two RC micro-helis.

Similarities between Nine Eagles Solo Pro and Blade MCX

very similar 5-in-1 board design
very similar weight 0.95oz/27g
similar bind-and-fly mechanism
similar profeesional/beginner mode
similar stability and durability

Differences…

fly faster
much cheaper
very durable towards crashes
less precise in controlling
carry more powerful motor but could be very hot
Seems more and more people are considering NE Solo Pro as their maiden heli. After buying it, only one thing you should be reminded, it’ s about the direction of battery insertion. If you got it wrong, it will be shorted!

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