rilot said:
I'm not sure how an upgrade to a V2 Naza will stop the flyaways. There have been plenty with the V2 on other craft.
DJI Phantom latest update (2013/Oct-Nov)
Upgraded to NAZA V2 Flight Controller
Greatly increase stability, NAZA V2 can be plugged with gadgets like the DJI iOSD Mini (Flight Data to overlay on FPV system) or 2.4Ghz DataLink Module so that Phantom can use waypoint function. However, the stock Phantom cannot plug an play with 2.4G datalink because there is no CAN-BUS connector on the new main board. So you need to purchase a PMU for Naza-M V2 to connect 2.4G datalink. Also, 2.4Ghz datalink sold separately (coming soon)
Dual Antenna (Futaba FASST standard ready)
It came with a new receiver, if you have a Futaba FASST standard transmitter, you can use that to bind the Phantom, for how to bind, you need to checkout DJI's website.
New Transmitter with new circuit design
Although the outlook of the transmitter is the same as the old one, the circuit board inside the transmitter is completely different. It offers longer transmission distance. That's a great improvement.
Self-tightening Propellers
Many players have the propellers flew away because they forgot to secure the propellers, so DJI updated with Self-Tightening props, that helps!
Came with Gimbal Tilt Angle Lever
If you have a gimbal on the Phantom, you can control the angle with this little lever
You don't think this looks like an attempt to fix the problem they don't want to acknowledge? Even the TX has improved circuitry.
Nope. looks like they are trying to do something as the competitors enter the market with better products.
Unfortunately, the original Phantom's are now worth about 25 cents...
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