I think 5" will remain popular just for the versatility and stability in the air. 3" is becoming popular because of the price point and the smaller physical size allows you to fly these in some spots a 5" quad can't.
Justin- thanks for the vid review! It almost looks like it could handle 3.5" props. Will they clear the frame and 03 unit/standoffs? 3.5" are so much more efficient in this quad size range and would likely add a good amount of additional punch and flight time, too. What do you think?
NewBeeDrone always keeps it real by making the hobby worry-free. I think 3" is here to stay because just like what Justin said now the Remote ID deadline is here.
I really enjoy watching Justin give reviews on quads, he has an Eagles eye for pointing out the vulnerable points of a quad, however 4.2 stars out of 5 is really great for this 3" Newbeedrone StingerBee drone.✈️✌️
I was thinking about building a 5" drone but a 3" kinda makes sense to me now.. I think I'll buy all the parts from them and build it myself.. I get more enjoyment out of building vs flying and I need something to keep me from the stress of life.. What other ESC would you recommend, so I can put money towards the Dji 03 unit
I do wonder how this compares to the Babyhawk O3, with the props being smaller. I love the fact this has GPS though. Also, what is the top speed of this thing?
Is stingerbee good for beginners? I would like to just cruise and not do crazy freestyle. Is it worth getting the one with gps? whats the use then? since it wont do semi long range anyway with the battery it can hold?