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Old 11-15-2009, 10:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Walkera UFLY helicopter mini review

Introduction:
Following the development for shaft driven helicopter from Walkera, the newest additional to Walkera model lineup is the UFLY. A shaft drive medium size helicopter with aluminum alloy rotor head, the usually RTF configuration with all necessary accessory included (battery, charger, radio, etc), brushless motors, etc. As shaft driven tail driven tail offer better rudder control compare to separate tail motor system, it should make this little heli quite stable for both indoor and outdoor flying.

Preflight check:
As usual in Walkera fashion the helicopter come 100% build and tested. And well protected inside coloured box. Battery and chargers were included. After charging the battery during the bench test I notice the swash is slightly forward. One turn with the elevator push rod fix this issue. Another good point about this kit is it come with brushless motor and full aluminum rotor head already. No more burn out brushed motor and the aluminum head make the heli more crash resistance and slop free for longer service life.

Flight test:
As expect for a FP helicopter it is quite stable. The initial setting there are slight tail hunt, simple fix by decreasing the gyro gain by around 5min and everything work flawlessly. The heli fly really nice and does it’s job nicely. One thing I don’t like about it is the blades. They are made by the same materials as the cb180 which do offer some flex but will break during hard impact. It would be nice if Walkera can replace it with materials which flex a bit more so it would be more crash resistance.

Conclusion:
Nice RTF heli. If you are like me which is very lazy and what to fly it as soon as you get it. Try this one. It is very simple to setup and fly. And due to it’s medium size it can be easily flown indoor, but not too small so it is still very stable and can fly outdoor if desire. The only thing I don’t like about this heli is the blades and hope Walkera can improve on this in the future.

Pros:
RTF
Very stable tail
High quality construction
New 2402 LCD transmitter
Brushless motor and lipo battery

Cons:
Plastic rotor blades
Slight tail hunt with the initial setup
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Old 02-09-2010, 11:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If I may add a couple things. You can turn the stock Ufly into the "SUPER UFLY" by changing out the stock ESC for the Feigo18 and you can change out the stock e-board/gyro for the 4G6 2609 rx that has the better HH Gyro and youll have no tail problems what so ever. As far as I know the stock ESC "WILL NOT" work with the 2609rx and as far as I know you have to have the 2601/2801/2801 Pro for this to work. I'm not sure if any other brand of ESC will work but the Feigo will.. I've talked to a guy that has tried the stock esc and says it burned up the tail servo and locked up the cyclic servos, all this changed when he switched to the Feigo18
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Old 07-27-2011, 05:01 PM   #3 (permalink)
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does anyone know if there is an advantage on getting the Uflys over the Ufly? I bought my Ufly today and I watched a video that says the Uflys has a 3 axis gyro. At the store where I bought it the guy said they are the same but I am sure there must be a difference
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To my knowlege the 3 axis gyro is the difference between the two. I just bought the UFLYS and it has it. It cost more money too. The guy in the store was wrong.
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