@@madpropstawhy? I can tell u a rusty pilot. You Can't explain yourself. Digital is more expensive and have more latency, if u want to do tricks and be light weight not to mention go for long-range analog is the king.
i dont know how you have the guts to do this. i can barley fly at a park before my fingers get all shaky when i see a single person walking around, id get kicked out after about 1 or 1.5 flights from somewhere
this is so sick. im new to drones. before I get one I want to make sure I know what to get. So aside from this Mobula 7 tinywhoop. I need a transmitter which is a controller? what else do I need. What transmitter do you use?
how is this possible fpv AND vegan, a good combo.. (altough i'm still just in simulators) greetings from overseas and thank you for your inspiring videos which set the decision clear for me: those little drones are cooler than the big ones somehow.
What batteries are you running causing you to fly only just over 2 minutes? I also fly the mob7 with a heavier frame, canopy and camera with stock 20000kv motors. I use Tattu r-line 500mah batteries and I’m getting between 5-5:30 mins depending on how hard I rip. Btw great video man. Had me cracking up with your reaction to the woman with the cake 🍰 😹😹😹
Word 5 mins is wild I’m using the gnb 450 but for some flights I use older batteries just because I rather use them up and appreciate man the 🍰 caught me for a second but had to stay focused on the flight 🤣
I suppose a prop could get tangled up in long hair which wouldn't be all that fun if it ran into somebody. Avoiding people in a crowded area becomes tricky with a limited field of view and possibly a spotty feed. Also might want to stay clear of food prep areas if flying risks crashing a bit, as that thing certainly has bounced off a floor or some other dusty spot too. Outside of those things, I don't see any real issue given how small it is. Just got to be a bit smart about when/where the flying happens.
It’s those box goggles man. They’re bonkers. Everyone says the same thing about my DVR. I got them because of Vegan. I use the same $10 stubby antenna too😂
amazing. this looks like queens center mall, and the target nearby it. love the commentary when flying, it lets us know the mindset and how to think when flying. i curse just as much during close calls.
I don't know but this guy doesn't have the absolute idea of the FAA rules and part 107, recreational flights, first don't fly where there are people nearby, not buildings etc, with this video he is already guilty of the FAA restrictions, If they catch him, a sure fine and jail time.
He needs to get a Walksnail gyroflo whoop and some new goggles, i personally like analog but i like 1080p onboard video of walksnail, much easier to watch
I understand this may be fun, but going into stores where employees are working with food could be dangerous asf also 2:50 . You almost hit a family and you were aware of that. This place is too crowded for drone flights. Just find a place with no people in it.
Flying in public around people is not only disrespectful, but dangerous. Huge "main character" vibes. "it's just a tiny whoop" so fucking what; if I got hit by some asshole flying their drone indoors I would be absolutely pissed.
I think I'd feel less annoyed about my privacy when some dude practises flying then I'd be if some teenage person is taking selfies snaps and stuff all around the place. And I don't think a tinywhoop is more annoying than a mosquito or something. But thats my perspective ofc it is up to you to be annoyed of whatever you think is annoying
It's not even about privacy. Imagine someone driving an rc car around target or the mall really fast and barely missing hitting people every couple of seconds. It's rude. It's disrespectful. It's only a matter of time (if it hasn't happened already) that some random person just minding their business gets hit@@adakalyoncu1913
It's illegal too, can't fly them without agreeing to FAA regulations, which he violates several times. The whole reason the drone rules even exist is because of idiots like this.