![]() The frame is strong and it’s very stable and forgiving. Some of this may be “normal” just because of the high current drain from such a small battery. It also appears to be puffed slightly after each flight. Even during “mild” flying, the battery is very very warm. Mine was supplied with a 1S 300mAh 35C battery, and I recommend Tattu 3.7V Lipo battery. By loosening these two screws the holder can be moved down and the camera rotated to any of five positions for optimum viewing angle. The bottom two ears fit into slots in a piece that screws to the bottom of the two front ducts. The camera PCB is constructed with small “ears” on each corner so that it will fit into the mounting system (which is adjustable). This camera is somewhat proprietary in nature. I have not (yet) seen replacement motors so I can only assume they are shipped with connectors already soldered to the wires. ![]() These motors plug into the FC so you don’t have to solder them. So far they have been reliable and are adequate for the job. This machine comes with 0716 Brushed Motors installed. The frame member cannot be moved down as it would interfere with the placement of the battery. In retrospect I should have shaved a little of the housing of the plug I was using. ![]() That worked, but when you let the frame relax, it places upward tension on the plug which is transferred to the port on the board. The only way I was able to get mine to plug in was to actually flex the frame a bit. This prevents a USB plug from lining up with it sufficiently to plug in. The USB port is positioned very close to and right behind one of the frame members. The frame is very durable, well made and designed with one major exception. Receiver: Built-in Frsky compatible 8ch SBUS receiver/ Flysky receiver/ DSMX/DSM2 receiver/Futaba SFHSSĪnd next let me have a detailed introduction about WarLark 80 Micro Quad. ![]() Weight: 36.6g (with battery but without canopy), 38g (with battery)įlight controller: Scisky Micro F3 Brushed FC+ receiver +VTX 25MW +Cameraīattery: 250mAh~300mAh 3.7V (Recommend Tattu 3.7V Lipo battery) It generally flies well in the house, although it is a little bit twitchy and the VTX is prone to overheating if you don’t start flying within a couple of minutes (I sat around adjusting the OSD for a while and learned the hard way that the VTX overheats without air flow, and then shuts down the whole quad). The Warlark comes packed with features for a micro brushed quad, like OSD and Cleanflight. ![]()
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