A Beginner’s Guide to Flying with FlySky Remote Controllers

With the super-hectic and fully packed schedules that many of us lead, it’s often difficult to make time for relaxing activities for both indoor and outdoor fun. We’re often too busy to take a break or too tired to take part in any hobbies that we may be interested in. This increasingly stressful and frantic lifestyle can take a toll on our physical and mental well-being.

This is why it’s absolutely crucial that we take a step back every once in a while and look for activities that can both energise us as well as calm us down. These days, there’s an impressive array of remote control toys that can help us achieve both – with the wide range of FlySky remote controllers giving you that happy balance of mental relaxation and physical stimulation.

How Do Remote Control Toys Work?

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Before we get into the juicy details of FlySky’s products, we need to dive into the basic principles of how remote control toys work. Essentially, they’re based on the idea of transmitting a radio signal from one device to another. The source of this signal is usually a handheld transmitter, which sends out targeted alerts to the receiver component in your toy. This is what triggers its movements.

By having a transmitter and a receiver, you can control your toys from a distance and still keep them in the same general vicinity as you. They come with both manual and digital controls that can be adjusted to suit your preferences, and they usually have a range of around 150 meters.

What Are the Most Popular FlySky Remote Control Devices?

As a leader in the industry for quite some time now, FlySky has an assortment of remote control toys that caters to a variety of needs and budget ranges. Their innovative and clever use of technology creates models that are particularly lightweight and easy to control, making them a fan favourite among RC enthusiasts.

FS-GT2

FS-GT2 rc device source: youtube.com

Kicking things off is the FS-GT2 transmitter which is a highly dynamic and powerful remote control device that gives you total command over your RC toys. With a solid power output of 3.7V and 2.4GHz digital transmission, it generates an uninterrupted signal that’s great for toys in both open and closed spaces.

With its sleek orange-and-black design and its easy-to-use central console, the FS-GT2 has some decent range and fluid responsiveness, allowing you to control your toys with precision and accuracy. Despite its somewhat larger build, with its weight coming in at 328g and general measurements of 151*138*116mm, its ergonomic design helps it to fit nicely in the palms of your hand.

FS-i4

Next up is a rectangular handheld transmitter that looks a lot like traditional radios with its black-and-grey colour scheme and rubberised anti-slip grip. It comes with an impressive 4-channel output, while its 4.2V power output and 2.4GHz digital transmission technology create a consistent and reliable signal.

It also has a robust build of 174*89*190 mm and a 392g weight, which means it’s slightly heavier than the FS-GT2. However, its conveniently-placed buttons and comfortable grip are soft enough to be held comfortably for long periods of time.

FS-GT2F

FS-GT2F remote source: youtube.com

The FS-GT2F is a step up from the FS-GT2, with a stronger power output of 4.2V and an enhanced digital transmission technology that gives you a larger range of up to 400 meters. This enhanced power also means it can support more channels, with the FS-GT2F boasting generous six frequencies.

It has a comfortable central panel and a rubberised grip, similar to the FS-i4. However, it has a somewhat more textured design with its black-and-red colour scheme, giving it a sporty and stylish edge. The front panel also has two LED lights that help to indicate the signal strength and battery life, which is convenient and helpful.

FS-i6S

Taking a slim and modernised approach is the FS-i6S, FlySky ended up with a flat, rectangular remote control device with a central console that gives you complete command of your RC toys. Despite its slightly more basic design, it weighs a somewhat surprising 410g and has dimensions of 179*81*161 mm. These numbers are on par with its more advanced siblings, which shows just how much tech is packed into this one.

You’ll also find that it has a powered output of 4.3V and 2.4GHz digital transmission technology, plus six channels that can be adjusted to suit your preferences. Its battery-saving technology also helps to extend its playtime, and LED lights on the front panel indicate when it’s time for a recharge.

FS-CT6B

Finally, we have the FS-CT6B, a highly intuitive remote control device with an ergonomic and comfortable design. Its slim shape with rectangular buttons and rubberised grip make it a good choice for users of all ages, while its 4-channel output and 2.4GHz digital transmission technology keep it responsive and reliable.

Bear in mind that it’s definitely a bit heavier than other models, with a massive 511g weight and dimensions of 189*97*295mm. This is partly because it has a powered output of an impressive 12V, allowing you to perform more complicated stunts and take on larger RC toys.

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