When the top holes are used, I can still get no prop view at zero tilt angle after Gyroflow post processing. A little bit of the ducts can be seen in goggles when flying with no tilt.
That is a good idea, adding a few grams shouldn't affect flight performance when the quad grows to this size. On the other hand, ELRS antenna position may also be a limiting factor.
@@blazemalan the Pavo20 Pro is a larger and more powerful quad than the original - it is more than capable to carry the stock antenna, which it offers better performance while sitting higher and further away from the fuselage.
@@RTSLV They are very different machines designed for different uses. The Neo is very versatile that you could even use it with your phone, while it is also very underpowered for aerobatic. For those who already have the G3 Goggles and RC3 remote, Neo may appeal to them as an affordable addition.
This will run circles around the neo in every aspect of performance and video quality. But it is a manual control drone it won't self hover with GPS or be able to follow. Most importantly, it is a true FPV drone. It does not come ready to fly with a remote, batteries, charger or a video system. You need to have basic FPV knowledge to get this thing bound to a remote and up in the air. You also need to get up to speed on safe charging, handling and storage of Lithium Polymer batteries.
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@@duytruong5002 technically you can. You will need to some how secure the analog vtx in the vtx cage with the included 20x20mm adapter. I am curious to know why you would want to use analog with the Pavo20 Pro?