I have tried to get across to Chinese manufacturers that their infatuation with "sky" "dream" "fly" and other words, when creating brand names, is perhaps not the best way to name a product-line.
Now we have FrSky, FlySky, FlyDream, WiFly, and a raft of other names that kind of blend into a single blurry mess.
I had hoped that FrSky would have gone for a "classier" and less "happy dragon dream fly RC" type of brand-name but I guess they're sticking with FrSky -- which admittedly, is better than their original incarnation: "FriSky". I had to point out to them that "frisky" is a real word with possibly carnal overtones associated with it -- that's when they changed to FrSky
Besides which, FriSky is almost a piss-take of the oriental pronounciation of FlySky anyway -- can you imagine the chaos and confusion that would have ensued if they'd not changed their name!
Only a very few (and remarkably successful) Chinese companies have managed to get the brand-name right. Haier is one good example. It's a European sounding name with no particular meaning (that I'm aware of) and carries a kind of "ring of quality" to it.
Still, as quarry44 says -- when it comes down to it, the name is irrelevant, it's the quality and performance that matter.
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