Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Align T-REX 150 3D copter with compact structure but superior performance

Carrying with the same superior pedigree and design concept that originated from the successful T-Rex line of helicopters, Align T-REX 150 is the most petite 3D helicopter featured by strong power, excellent flight control stability and high-end components which far exceed any other mini copters currently on market. Generally speaking, it is not just a toy but a superior performance copter very fit for junior and senior enthusiasts.

First of all, the metal DFC main rotor head assembly is characterized by its great hand touching and high stability flight performance on account of its lower center of gravity. Twin burshless motor design worked with high capacity battery provides efficient power that will surpass all your expectation. Let alone, an integrated control system with specially optimized three-axis gyro, receiver, electronic speed controller and 4g servos. And all these enable the T-Rex 150 DFC to possess the same stability, outstanding agility and tail holding effectiveness as the larger helicopters.

In addition, Align T-REX 150 is inbuilt with Futaba S-FHSS 2.4GHz system, supporting the use of Spektrum DSMX2, DSMX, DSMJ and DMSS protocol. Brushless motors have better life span and power output, which are much more efficient than old school burshed motors. And the elastic main blade owns very strong durability in a crash, pretty safe and sound if for seldom error controlling. Moreover, there is the all new DS150 digital servo which is specially made for T-rex 150 to increase repondsiveness and precision.

All in all, the miniature size Align T-REX 150 3D helicopter ensures super control precision that resembles the bigger copters, enabling you to enjoy both inside and outside flying. For the new-in enthusiasts, you can even enjoy flying it by just turning down the speed dial. I really hope the compact structure but high-performance 3D copter will bring you a new dimension of flying enjoyment.

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