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  • Official RotorScale BO-105 100 Size Helicopter Discussion Thread

    BO-105 with Gyro 100 Size Helicopter - RTF from RotorScale - RSH1007-001


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    Practice your flying skills in the comfort of your own backyard with the RotorScale BO-105. Perfect for flying in enclosed spaces with minimal wind, the BO-105 is affordable, quiet, gyro-stabilized, easy-to-fly and well supported by Motion RC's line of spare parts. The BO-105 arrives "RTF" (Ready To Fly), and includes everything you need to begin flying within minutes except four AA batteries for the included radio transmitter/controller. Quickly check the flight battery's charge level with the press of a button on its built-in LED display.

    Overall, the RotorScale BO-105 is ideal for pilots looking for lots of value in a convenient, "everyday flyer" package. Whether learning yourself, or giving the gift of flight to someone who is new to the RC Flying hobby, the RotorScale BO-105 delivers modern features that will stand the test of time.
    • 6-axis electronic gyroscope and barometer
    • 10-15 minutes of flight time
    • Impact resistant
    • Automatic stabilization system
    • Intelligent modular battery with one-touch LED display of charge level
    • Low voltage alarm
    • Out of control protection
    Includes:
    • RotorScale BO-105 with Gyro 100 Size Helicopter - RTF
    • 2.4GHz Radio Transmitter
    • 2S 330mAH 7.4V LiPo Battery
    • USB Charger
    • Spare Main Blade Set
    • Spare Tail Blade Set
    • Tools
    • Manual
    Requires:Product Specifications:

    AGE LEVEL : 14 and up
    SKILL LEVEL : Beginner
    BUILD TIME : None
    Class / Size 100 Size
    Power Type Electric
    Rotor Type Fixed Pitch
    Body Material Plastic
    Overall Size (L x W x H) 235mm (9.3") x N/A x 81mm (3.2")
    Flying Weight 95g
    Main Rotor Diameter 256mm / 10.1"
    Main Rotor Blade Length N/A
    Tail Rotor Diameter N/A
    Tail Rotor Blade Length N/A
    Tail Drive Type 0615 Brushed Motor
    Cyclic Servos N/A
    Tail Servo N/A
    Power System 8520 Brushed Motor
    Electronic Speed Control Integrated
    Recommended Battery 2S 7.4V 330mAH LiPo Conformal Case Battery (Included)
    Battery Compartment Size (L x W x H) N/A
    Required Radio 2.4GHz Radio (Included)
    Skill Level Beginner
    Build Time None
    Recommended Environment Large Indoor or Outdoor Area

  • #2
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    • #3
      This looks very similar to the Eachine E120 but more expensive. I do like the Red color though! But can they make the price the same as the Eachine theirs is $70-$80 depending on 1-3 batteries!
      Only US$79.99. Get the Eachine E120 2.4G 4CH 6-Axis Gyro Optical Flow Localization Flybarless Scale RC Helicopter RTF for an immersive flying experience. Enjoy easy control and stability with this advanced helicopter.

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      • #4
        Can this be bound to Futaba S-FHSS ?

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        • #5
          These are really fun Toy grade Helicopters.......

          I try to research before purchasing any mico aircraft to see if anyone can provide information to fly them via Radio Master which mitigates having to fly them with the nasty cheapie toy grade transmitter.

          For those that have the Open Source Radio Master TX16S transmitter......Ground Control has found the radio protocol and perfected a transmitter set up to fly them from Radio Master transmitter.

          As quoted from Ground Control Facebook page himself:
          "It will work with the Eachine E120 and the Eachine E110.
          Just perform a search of the Facebook Page for "eachine e120 opentx model file" and it should be one of the 1st post listed.​

          Here is the skinny:
          https://www.facebook.com/GroundControlRC
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfPv...WZAmvowoEZa10q AYT0KL0Gh&index=1&ab_channel=GroundControlRC%E2%84 %A2

          I have not begun to work on the transmitter set up myself.....and hope to be up to the challenge of completing the set up soon

          TwistedGrin

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