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The WLToys Q202 has got to be one of the most bizarre toy quadcopters of 2015. At first glance, the Q202 looks like it was inspired by Marvel\u2019s SHIELD Helicarrier with two runways on its deck and four large rotors at each corner. I\u2019ve seen quadcopters that come in the form of eggs, some take the shape of fighter jets but this is the first time I\u2019ve come across one that appears like an aircraft carrier. Clearly, the Q202 is one quadcopter that was designed to defy aesthetic conventions.<\/p>\n

The Q202 not only flies like a conventional quadcopter, it is also triphibious and can cruise on water and land thanks to its waterproof body which is made mostly of compressed foam. The motor arms have some degree of waterproofing with the two rear arms (which can swivel forward) being covered with rubber boots for extra protection against moisture.<\/p>\n

Sensitive electronic components are all sealed inside the Q202\u2019s foam body and a small battery compartment can be found at the top which houses a 7.4V 1200mAh battery with a JST connector. The compartment itself has limited space and was designed rather crudely with a removable cover that fits snugly to help keep moisture out. Although the Q202 appears to be moisture proof, I doubt it was designed to be fully submerged in water. This is, after all, a $130 RC toy so limiting its exposure to moisture is probably a good idea.<\/p>\n

The first thing that struck me about the Q202 soon after unboxing it was its sheer size and imposing presence. As it stood on the floor, I realized this is no Syma X5C-style toy quadcopter. The Q202\u2019s diagonal motor distance itself is a whopping 345mm which puts it in Phantom 3 territory where diagonal size is concerned.<\/p>\n

When it comes to overall size, the Q202 is pretty massive for a toy quadcopter \u2014 measuring 630mm X 450mm X 135mm which means it is nearly as large as a Yuneec Q500 where overall size is concerned. For this reason the Q202 is shipped in a very large box that is about the size of a two year old child so don\u2019t be surprised to see the delivery guy standing at your doorstep with a really large package should you decide to purchase one online.<\/p>\n

However, despite having a diagonal size of 345mm, the Q202 is equipped with 5.5 inch 3-blade propellers which are significantly shorter than the 9 inch props that come with quads such as the Phantom 3. Shorter props were probably chosen to allow the Q202 to have its distinctive aircraft carrier shape.<\/p>\n

Due to the shorter props, the Q202 generates less propulsion. In order to compensate for this lack of propulsion, the entire body is made out of compressed foam to keep the quad as light as possible. The result is a body that, although light, is rather fragile and flimsy, particularly the built-in prop guards. Care should be taken when handling the prop guards since they\u2019re terribly fragile and can break very easily. The fuselage, on the other hand, feels a lot more solid and durable. Should you break any of the foam parts, they can be repaired or reattached using the right thermoplastic glue.<\/p>\n

Specifications<\/strong><\/p>\n