A NAZE 32 Freedom Flight Controller board (without additional features like altitude holding compass), PPM 48 channel receiver, and straight, rubberized FPV RP-SMA dipole antenna combine to receive, in a highly responsive and un-delayed manner, all of the drone's flight commands and operations from its controlling mind that is, the pilot assisted by a FlySky 6 remote controller. What about the Wizard's eye? An excellent Cmos 700 TVL FPV camera with a footprint of 1177 on the lumineer spectrum, adjustable camera tilt, and easily customizable lenses. To top it all off, the Wizard racing drone comes with pre-installed foam landing pads on its feet, and delightful green and red LED lights for anyone who dares to fly this buzzing Wizard through the night skies.
Wizard Flight - What kind of flight experience can drone hobbyists expect from all of the above parts and components? The word that is perhaps most descriptive of the Wizard racing drone is
"agile". In calm, low wind conditions, the Wizard drone offers a fast, smooth, highly responsive, stable, and fun 12 to 15 minutes flight; its definitely an excellent flyer. Beginners with no experience may have some troubles controlling its dynamic flying style. The Wizard racing drone is for that reason most suitable for intermediate to advanced drone flyers. The Wizard offers three flying modes: horizon mode, stabilized angle mode, and acrobatic mode. While certainly well suited for racing, drone hobbyists may get most of their enjoyment from its dynamic acrobatic manoeuvrability.
In sum, a review of some of the main specs and features of the Wizard racing drone, its main parts and components, as well as of the thoughts, opinions, and comments from expert drone hobbyists reveal an excellent choice in the Wizard racing drone, not least because of its very decent, low, and affordable cost.