I bought a 180Qx for indoor fpv because that's was all I thought it could handle. After I got it and flew it fpv for a while in my house I decided to try it outside. Impressively it was able to fly over 1000ft away and handle over 20 mph winds. Fpv with this thing is a dream indoors and outdoors as well. I fly with fatshark attitude SD goggles and I also use a Walkera TX5805 video camera/transmitter combo. The narrow lens is the only drawback only 45 degrees.... Come on now. I found a 130 degree lens of FPVHOBBY.com for nano cameras and it should greatly improve the fpv viewing quality. You get about a 50 meter range with the transmitter, so about 300ft before it gets too glitchy to fly safely.
Flying 1100 ft high in Chicago snow storm:
Review Video:
-Lense for nano 1g-3g cameras http://www.fpvhobby.com/138-wide-angle-lens-for-nano-camera.html
-Walkera TX5805: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=38159
180 QX RTF, BNF, and Parts: http://www.horizonhobby.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?searchKeyword=180+qx&searchType=productgrid
Walkera TX5805
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