RC pilots who care about mechanical accuracy will find the Walkera CB180Q stands out thanks to its CNC-machined metal rotor head and compact swashplate layout. The airframe ships without a transmitter so experienced hobbyists can fit their preferred radio and receiver configuration.
The CNC rotor head on the Walkera CB180Q improves rotor tracking and reduces play in cyclic inputs, which helps deliver smoother collective and cyclic response. Coupled with a light composite fuselage, the result is predictable handling for precise hover work and slow axial maneuvers.
Using the updated 2.4GHz system, the Walkera CB180Q supports clear code pairing and identification so multiple models can operate together without cross talk. This is useful when flying with a group or running patterns at a club session.
The CB180Q uses a 370SH drive motor and a 7.4V 1000mAh Li-Po pack, delivering about 10 to 12 minutes per charge depending on throttle use. The tail motor and built-in gyro work together to keep the tail steady during yaw and collective changes.
This Walkera CB180Q is a good match for intermediate and advanced pilots who prefer to tailor their control gear and appreciate the feel of precision-machined components in the air.
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