I just received the new EVO II Pro Enterprise. The main airframe externally looks almost identical to a standard EVO II except for the accessories data port. Internally, hardware has been added to accept the Enterprise accessories and provides an ADS-B receiver. The Enterprise models are v2 version of the EVO II airframe. This means that they will support 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz bands. These band are user selectable and can be set to auto to allow the system to find the cleaner band.
The CF arms are a new addition to the Enterprise line. It not just for bling factor, these arms are stronger and longer. This allows the craft to run slightly larger motors and swing bigger props to allow for additional REAL world flight times, utilizing the EVO II battery.
Accessories that were included in this bundle are:
I will try to answer your questions to the best of my ability.
(Again, Please understand the craft is very new to me and I have yet to get a full list of operating hardware and software specs.)
The CF arms are a new addition to the Enterprise line. It not just for bling factor, these arms are stronger and longer. This allows the craft to run slightly larger motors and swing bigger props to allow for additional REAL world flight times, utilizing the EVO II battery.
Accessories that were included in this bundle are:
- Rugged Hard Case
- V2 Smart Controller
- Loudspeaker
- Anti-collision Light
- RTK
- Floodlight
I will try to answer your questions to the best of my ability.
(Again, Please understand the craft is very new to me and I have yet to get a full list of operating hardware and software specs.)
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