Hitec Q-cop 450 Quadcopter

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By hgnimda on Nov 19, 2014 at 3:19 PM
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    We are excited to announce that Hitec will soon bring their first multi-rotor aircraft to market! The Hitec Q-Cop is a 450 size quadcopter that features a notably aerodynamic shell and design. This high performance multi-rotor aircraft will emphasize flight stability and include a Return-to-Home function. The included high def camera is capable of shooting both in-flight stills and high resolution videos. We will post more details and specifications as they become available. In the meantime, Hitec has provided the following information:

    • Streamlined design features powerful brushless motors and ultra-efficient propellers
    • Ergonomically-designed, multi-functional transmitter
    • 22-33 mph cruising speed
    • 11.1V 5300mAh lithium polymer battery (LiPo) offers 20-25 minutes of flight time
    • Auto Return-to-Home feature
    • GPS enabled directional control
    • Built in high-performance action camera with HD recording capabilities of 1080p / 30fps and 720p / 60fps
    • Best in class 16 megapixel still photos
    • 120* wide angle HD lens
    • 90* vertical camera control with shock isolation
    • WiFi connection with 1000ft. / 300m range for streaming video directly from the Q-Cop
    • Mobile Device App for iOS and Android
    • Estimated Street Price: $799.99 – Stock# 13613

    Check in with Hitec HERE for more information.

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