As you said, it can be a solution with micro whoops on elrs. I'll go that route too, I love my Tango2, I've had it for like 4 years or something. Can you say smth about the battery life with this adapter? Of course, it all depends on the power, but I'm talking about the approximate number of times. Thank you
I would make the part over the arms thicker (connection plate between arms and standoff). Just today i changed from a geprc mark 4 to apex to get rid of them, because they broke after the lightest crashes. The force is really high on them. Otherwise it's the most beautyfull 5 inch out there i think :)
Have a read around the comments, I think some ppl have tried. Unsure if successful. Goggles 2 would only be the front section of the goggles as the top ones pull out directly
It was pretty damn quiet compared to a 4S quad. it was very fun to fly but quite honestly I don’t know if it’s the best. I haven’t flown it since. I recently got into 1S tinywhoops, about 10g lighter than this one, and those are even quieter, but visuals might not be as good as walksnail / DJI
Hi. No I don’t think I have a full setup video. I do have a tuning video but that may be out of date now. If you get bnf version it’s pretty much setup already you just need to bind it to your transmitter
good video and good information!! I have a newbie question since they usually help me and I don't know how to solder, I just bought a flywoo naked gp12, and my question is... how do I manage the power to the go pro? I know there is a cable with a converter and my question is: Is it connected to the lipo that also powers the drone? Or do you have to solder? I have many questions about that and the order still hasn't arrived!
Hi you can do it either ways. 1) GoPro plug to the balance plug of the lipo. Or use a different plug which goes GoPro to solders to the main positive and negative pads of your flight controller. Both plugs are included in the kit
Where are you from? It’s actually $65 USD ($90 Canadian dollars) and the 39 pieces of titanium screws for extra weight reduction TPU pieces are what brings the price up.
LHCP in your goggles will work with the stock o3 antenna too but maybe not as efficient as the stock goggle antenna and will be a bit of signal loss possibly. Be the best if you change it on the quads end to match, where LHCP is more common options for sure. Good luck
"Beautiful location," indeed! I love the mountains, and there are none where I live. The *'Great Smokey Mountains'* aren't terribly far, and it's definitely worth the drive. That was a fantastic flight, and very relaxing, with just a touch of excitement as to not get my already high blood pressure, higher. *LOL* A great looking, "Micro Long Range Ripper" you have there. 👍
A great video, thanks. I subbed, too. I love that drone, and am wanting to get something as a long-range BNF, but it's somewhat marginal on the gross weight with any battery I'd wanna use. Plus, I'm looking for Walksnail. DJI equipment is obviously high-quality, but I just prefer to not to do business with them. Just a personal thing. It's probably not even worth mentioning, but I would have liked to have seen you weigh the stabilizing arms separately. Not that the same amount of weight would make much difference. Thanks again.
Thank you for the video! Just what ive been looking for :) 2 questions if you have a sec: 1. With this setup can you use any analog SMA antennas you already have for the digital signal? 2. Seems like most aftermarket o3 air unit antennas are LHCP. As long as they match the receiver can you use 2x 5.8gh RHCP antennas on the o3 with the same style SMA adapters? (I know the default is a 2.4gh rc and 5.8gh video. I dont use the DJI rc link) Thanks in advance! Excited to try this out
I have a Pavo 20 and following your indications the throttle still is very agressive.. Do you know what I could modify to make it work smooth... There is no way. Thanks... I could forward you with data about my config... I bought it on purpose for real estate, and no way to co figure it...
In the rate profile tab - Besides cutting throttle scale to 50-60% have you tried throttle expo? The more you increase the more dull your throttle stick will feel when moving it
@@PattyFlipz I set throttle scale to 90% because if I reduce it to 50 or 60% it is hard to take off.... Both Throttle MID abnd EXPO I have tham at 0.57 Everyrthing works fine with the rates I appled, but thew problem is that it is very, very hard to keep the same flying level, Any idea?
The idea is you want to tune your throttle until hover point is around mid stick (1500). And as for the quad not keeping level or bobbing up and down, it’s all about practice and more practice. A turn, going over a table, wind will all effect the drone. It’s definitely not as sophisticated to hold a hover as a DJI avata etc.
I find the real problem for every battery isn't the grip on the frame but the battery slipping out. My solution is a battery top side strap holder that sticks on to the battery and holds the strap in the right position for weight balance. It saves me a lot of batteries as most batteries get damaged when they don't stay in the correct position or slide out completely.
I’m spraying it on some new builds right now, but I won’t be doing a full test / video. I don’t doubt the product but I doubt my spray coverage technique perhaps 😂 For me, I’m personally going to use this spray as a precaution when I fly and land in wet grass, happen to fall in a puddle, or flying in rain. 👍 not flying into a waterfall, but closer to it! there are some other review videos out there already who do all the tests 👍 go check it out
Man, I wanna build one of these so bad. It's definitely my next project very very soon. Definitely looks like there's a lot of room for the flight controller and air unit without being scrunched up and packed in there too tight like so many other builds
Hey, why do you use 2inch quad for LR? As I understand you could use 4inch LR quad with the same battery but it will gives you more flight time and more power. Or it is not correct?
Hi, I use to fly a 1.6” and tried to fly it pretty far without a gps, I found that really fun because it was less intrusive to the environment and unnoticeable to animals or humans. p25 is a 2.5” quad and has a nice sweet spot for freestyle performance and some efficiency for what it is. So basically it’s my burning desire to push the limits of a micro quad and see how they fare. I also have a 4” LR and 7” but it’s crazy how I prefer flying the 2.5” still. The 4” LR I have, the footage is unusable with any slight wind. 7” is heavy and takes up the entire backpack and same 15 minute flight time as p25! (With a 4000mah 6S)
Hi, sorry no I don’t. It’s a bit too much investment so I just sell the frame kits. it’s fun to build for sure 👍 and if it’s your first build, it’s a great first build
I think this quad is around 185g with the naked GoPro . So there’s a bit of room to play with a small 4s battery. If you care about every gram being under sub250 I would recommend filming with a naked o3 air unit. Also, when you film inside and don’t go outside there are no rules with weight. At least in Canada!