Archive for December, 2017
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The box art is understated, something I happen to like. -
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"Poldable?" My guess is that it's a portmanteau of "folding" and "portable." -
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Fresh out of the box and nearly ready to fly. -
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The DM95 is a handsome little model; it's a mystery to me why a manufacturer or distributor wouldn't be proud to brand it. -
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Though somewhat jumbled with its mix of Chinese and English, the manual has very little machine translated text. The accessories are in the bag to the right. -
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Here's a sample of what awaits in the manual. The app instructions are on the right. A Chinese version is printed on the other side. -
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Only two props and no trim caps for atop the propellers; I've since lost one of the caps. The transmitter sticks are at the top right. -
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That neck strap looks like something found at a baby shower. The decals don't help much. The phone clip is to the right and it attaches with a thumbwheel much like a camera to a tripod.
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The box graphics up front are very similar of those on the H67 "Flying Santa." -
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The rear shows the alternate color choice. -
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That one-handed wand control is certainly a first and I wasn't too crazy about it when I first started out. -
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Yup, nothing quite says "Xmas" than a reindeer in silhouette buried up to its shoulders. At least his nose, um, glows. -
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These are the contents one sees when the Egg is first unboxed. -
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The spare props, a prop removal tool and the USB charger are bagged together. That little tool is a fantastic idea. -
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Accessories unbagged and ready to go to work. -
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With its radials extended, the H66 does a good impression of a hobby-themed Christmas ornament. Note the vine motif on the arms.