Hubsan X4 Jet FPV Drone Racer ARF - No Transmitter

Hubsan X4 Jet FPV Drone Racer ARF - No Transmitter

Brand: Hubsan

Part Number: H123


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HUBSAN X4 JET RACING DRONE ARF

FPV Drone racing just became a whole lot easier to experience with Hubsan’s new X4 Jet ready-to-fly package. Available as a complete package including transmitter with integrated 5.8G FPV monitor or as a drone only for those looking to combine with their own set-up, the X4 Jet features powerful brushless motors and tri-bladed propellers for super responsive power; fast or slow travelling at up to 10 metres per second!

Acro mode allows you to flip and make 360° rolls in flight for that extra bit of fun, while the camera with an adjustable angle of -8°-+45° provides clear imagery through 720p HD real time. Flight time is up to 10 minutes, more than many racing drones.

Hubsan X4 Jet FPV Drone Racer Features:

  • Mini size allows you to fly indoors or with-in limited space
  • Equipped with 4 micro brushless motors for fast powerful performance
  • 5.8G high frequency image transmission gives perfect detail
  • Built-in 720P HD camera tuned to capture stunning pictures and videos from the sky
  • 360° Fills & Rolls
  • Low Battery Protection should you run out of power, the drone will automatically return to take-off point
  • 7.6V 980mAh high capacity battery
  • 6 factory fitted LED lights
  • Moulded scale body accessories
  • Carbon fibre fuselage

Please Note:This drone is the ARF (Almost-ready-to-fly) version and is not supplied with a transmitter or FPV goggles. Also a battery charger will be required (not included).


Important Drone Safety Information

Safe flying is YOUR responsibility.

Update 21 October 2019: Drone and model aircraft registration and education service is mandatory from: 30 November 2019

Anyone responsible for a drone or unmanned aircraft (including model aircraft) weighing between 250g and 20kg will need to register as an operator. The cost for this will be £9 renewable annually.

Anyone flying a drone or unmanned aircraft (including model aircraft) weighing between 250g and 20kg will need to take and pass an online education package. This is free and renewable every three years.

Both of these requirements become law on 30 November 2019.

From 5 November 2019 the system will be available at Register-drones.caa.co.uk.

For full details please visit: https://www.caa.co.uk/Consumers/Unmanned-aircraft/Our-role/Drone-and-model-aircraft-registration/

Be Safe - Be Lawful - Be Drone Aware!

We fully encourage safe and responsible flying

Do you have adequate insurance cover for loss "Flyaways" or third party liability?
Click here for the facts on insurance: http://droneaware.org/insure

The Dronecode:

When you fly a drone in the UK it is your responsibility to be aware of the rules that are in place to keep everyone safe. Follow these simple steps to make sure you are flying safely and legally.

Full details of the Drone Code: https://dronesafe.uk/drone-code/

We recommend you visit the CAA website for full information on safe and responsible flying.

The Civil Aviation Authority website (UK): https://www.caa.co.uk/Consumers/Unmanned-aircraft-and-drones/

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  • Brand: Hubsan
  • Part No: H123
  • Barcode: 6922572406933
  • Build Level: BNF (Bind n Fly)
  • Features: Camera Included
  • Flying Style: Race

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Will this drone bind to a Spektrum DX6i Or do I need additional kit? Many thanks!
Asked by Mark on 11th April 2020

No this won't bind to a Spektrum sorry

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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