Galaxy Visitor 6

Galaxy Visitor 6 FPV quadcoter form Nine Eagles

The Nine Eagles manufacturer recently announced a new Quadcopter with a very attractive and futuristic design. After the GV 2 and GV 3, they finally added first-person view capability to the Galaxy Visitor 6. You can have a first-person view from the quadcopter’s camera on your smartphone or tablet. The GV6 from Nine Eagles supports Android- and IOS-based devices.

Thanks to the onboard Wi-Fi camera you can record the flying journey with the Galaxy Visitor 6. You can take aerial stills and videos at 1280 x 720.

This is a ready-to-fly quadcopter. You got in the package everything you need to fly the Galaxy Visitor 6, from the transmitter, battery, and battery charger to four extra props.

Galaxy Visitor 6 features:

  • Distinctive and futuristic design;
  • Good anti-crash performance;
  • Colorful and bright LED for night flights;
  • The Nine Eagles GV 6 is extremely stable and easy to control;
  • Awesome 360° flip function;
  • 2.4GHz Wi-Fi onboard camera for video and still shooting;
  • Live FPV videos shown on smartphone or tablet screen;
  • Support iOS and Android system;
  • The signal lost protection function ensures the quadcopter will land automatically and safely;

Galaxy Visitor 6 / Mola M24 Specs:

  • Remote controller: NE-TXOS216-D 2.4GHz 4CH;
  • RX Module: NE-MASF24;
  • Flight time: up to 10 minutes;
  • Flight Distance: up to 100 meters;
  • Battery: 3.7V 700mAh 1 cell 25C Li-Po;
  • Battery charger: NE-CH1020M, suitable for 1S Li-Po with USB input and JST output;
  • Motors: 8520 coreless;
  • Main rotor diameter: 160mm;
  • Dimension: 196x194x64mm;

Compared to the older Galaxy Visitor 3, this new quadcopter will be a good choice for pilots who want a first-person view and don’t need GPS on their aircraft.

Pros:

  • Cool design;
  • Onboard HD Camera;
  • First Person View;
  • Both Android and IOS support;

Cons:

  • No GPS;
  • No GoPro support;
  • Only 720P;
  • Very expensive, $150.

4 COMMENTS

  1. I’m having a lot of fun using the galaxy visitor 6. Is it possible (even if warranty void) to switch the remote from mode 1 to mode 2 ? i fell it would be a lot easier ?

    have a nice day and keep on the good work !!
    Pierre

  2. I’m in trouble with one motor: after several dozens of crashes I think it got damaged, as it makes strange noise under load and it also loses power, causing instability. But I removed all visible screws, and I am not yet able to reach the motors! How do I totally remove the frame?!?

    I also noticed a very weird thing during last flight: the model wants to keep same heading! I keep it in my hand, start the motors at lowest power, and try rotating model on the vertical axis: it immediately starts trying getting back to original position! And if I make a 360° turn… it does not care, it keeps trying to go back 360° to fall back into original heading!
    I can’t find any clue about this behaviour in the manual, any help?
    I think it’s something related to compass (is it any onboard?), not gyroscopes.

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