JJRC H27WH Firefly Altitude Hold FPV Drone Flight Test Review

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This altitude hold FPV camera drone includes a single axis stabilized gimbal with remote tilt control. It can be flown with its provided controller, or using your phone. Find it here
Uses Flyeye app, available on Play and iTunes
Pros
- Camera is mounted to a single axis gyro stabilized gimbal. Gimbal can also be remotely tilted up or down.
- Although it comes with a controller, it can also be flown using a smartphone and the Flyeye app.
- Includes WiFi FPV allowing viewing of real time in-flight video, along with recording of its in-flight video directly to your phone.
- Starts an automatic descent when flown out of range.
- Includes altitude hold, one key return, and headless mode to help new fliers.
Cons
- WiFi video range is short at about 30 meters.
- Although it includes altitude hold, it does not include auto takeoff or landing.
- Lots of jello in recorded video.
- Flyeye app crashed during this flight.
- Land immediately upon LVC warning, as the quadcopter will drop from the sky if you ignore it.
- Requires FAA registration.
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