The Nirvana TX (previously known as the Dark Knight) is designed by UndergroundFPV and manufactured by Flysky. There will be two different versions: the UndergroundFPV version, and the Flysky version. As far as I know, the main differences will be the software that runs on these radios. The one we are reviewing is the UndergroundFPV version.
Have a rotorcraft that has two or more horizontal rotors?Then you're in the right place!Bicopters, Tricopters, Quadcopters, Pentacopters, Hexacopters, Octocopters, indeed any non-fixed-wing aircraft is very welcome here. Rules 1 - Be civil.Treat others with respect. Harassment of others is strictly forbidden. It is entirely possible to convey a differing opinion, without personally attacking others.If you feel that you're not mature enough to abide by this rule, then please refrain from commenting.2 - Vote based on quality, not opinion.If you think something contributes to conversation, upvote it. If the Nirvana had yaw on triggers like a console controller, I may well have bought it.I am a pinch gripper though, and from what I understand, pinch grip does not work well with the Nirvana.In the end I went with the X9DSE - Only for the hall sensor gimbals, don't care about the fancy paintjob.
They last longer than potentiometers, are more accurate, and have identical response no matter how old they get (Because, contactless)Also, OpenTX - open source all the way, wouldn't even consider the Nirvana FlySky version.
Dark knight nirvana review on the bench/ impressions. An amazing feature packed drone racers radio with too many options to count.
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