Take to the air to capture the action with the amazing Cheerson CX-32S quadcopter that comes ready to fly, complete with an integral 2 megapixel HD camera, inbuilt FPV screen and switchable mode transmitter.
With the automatic, one key take off and landing feature complimenting the inbuilt barometer for rock solid altitude control, the Cheerson CX-32S is hard to beat as an entry level FPV quad. Gentle control responses ensure a solid platform for your camera work and build confidence quickly, while the one-key take off feature parks the Cheerson CX-32S at a height of 1m in front of you to await your commands.
The comfortable transmitter is switchable between modes 1 and 2 for convenience and has the FPV screen mounted on top for easy viewing. Super-bright LED indicator lights give plenty of warning when the 2 cell 450mAh is getting low, but in the event of a low voltage cut-off, the model will automatically land before the battery fails. The LEDs also double up as a great aid to night flying too! With the ability to transmit your video back in real time for viewing on the included (smartphones and iPads are ideal!) the Cheerson CX-32S makes a fantastic introduction FPV.
- Width Length: 340mm
- Height: 80mm
- Diagonal Base: 396mm
- Propeller Size: Standard 5.5 inch
- Flying Weight: 130g
- Motor: 8.5 x 20mm Coreless
- Battery: 7.4V 450mAh LIPO
- 2.4GHz, Radio Transmitter
- Radio Control Range: <80m
- Switch Mode Transmitter
- 2MP HD Camera
- FPV Screen
- On Ket take Off and Landing
- Barometer Altitude Control
- Super-Bright LED Status Indicator Lights
- Auto Land Low Voltage
- 1x Cheerson CX-32S Quadcopter
- 1x 2.4 GHz Transmitter with FPV Screen
- 1x USB Charging Cable
- 1x Set of Spare Props
- Screwdriver
- 1x User Manual
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Operating your drone for any reason other than recreational purposes will require a Special Flight Operation Certificate and liability insurance, as per Canadian Aviation Regulations (Canada) or Federal Aviation Administration (USA) for UAV's. For more information, contact your local Transport Canada (www.tc.gc.ca) or FAA (https://www.faa.gov/uas/) office