Just flew the BetaFPV Air75 for the first time last night and it's funny how long they took to catch up to Mr.Shutterbug! 3 years late and you still have them beat by 2 grams! Mr. Shutterbug come back we need you!! edit: What am I saying: It's nearly FOUR YEARS since you created the worlds lightest 75mm. You're ahead of your time!
Don't worry - the FAA doesn't care about fpv drones less than a few lbs. They are genuinely concerned about safety with larger drones colliding. Even egregious 'violoations' are just met with a phone call. They aren't going to fine you unless you are literally racing in a runway. Also, covered area like inside a home aren't legally controlled by the FAA. The FAA has no incentive to fine regular people and they almost never do it.
@@RydalS I'm saying that just because there is a fence, doesn't mean you are trespassing when you stick you finger through it. The FAA has to draw a line somewhere. The motivation is because they need legal ground to stand on when someone is doing FPV over a runway.
I fly a Mavic Mini and this clip reminded me of what it feels like being at a bar, sitting next to an F-18 pilot, and knowing the most exotic plane I've ever flown is a Cessna 172. And most of my time was in a 150. The actual footage, indoors and out was mind-blowing. I laughed out loud the first time it went under your chair in the backyard. And... you built it. Very impressive.
One thing I forgot to mention is the fact that the EX0802 motor wires are just barely long enough. Do not cut them shorter! You will need every mm of wire. I suggest pulling them out of the connector and then cutting off the crimped part, preserving as much of the wire length as possible. Also, the tuning info was missing from the video description at first, but it has been added. Happy building! I look forward to seeing what you all come up with!
I am working on a project (Carbon fibre frame, 3D printed nylon prop guards) and I think I could potentially do a frame in the same dimensions maybe as low as 3g. PM me if interested, would be happy to share CAD files etc with you.
Correct me if I'm wrong: The FC is mounted backwards, is there a particular reason why? That would also mean the motors would have to be remapped, correct? Thanks again for sharing this work.
Is there any way to build something like a swarm of drone.... Like 5 or 10 of This type of drone but all connected by a powerful brain(PC) wirelessly so you could like switch between one drone and another.... then they all would be in sequence in the air but if the battery is only enough to return it send a signal to star a new drone to replace it place then the low battery drone go to a wireless charger...since the battery is so small they could recharge rather quickly... only a random thought I have.
And another crazy idea....why drones brains need to be dedicated motherboard.... can't they just strap a phone and be done with the hardware of the phone....?
Have sourced bits for similar build. Plan to make assembled electronics removeable from the topside. Not wanting to spend $20 on Remy screws, so plan to use 8x tippet & flyfishing knot to secure each motor :-) Need to compromise weight a tad to work with stock TBS Tango transmitter which is so nice for traveling.
Absolutely amazing!!!!! I’m sure your probably on this but I’d like to bring it up just in case you didn’t think of it. Solder joints : You probably already thought of this but here goes. The only way I see that you can take more weight from these builds is low weight solder joints. Less solder used to build or possibly there is lighter solder?????? At this weight every little bit helps as you have said👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌
New to the hobby, this was my first build and oh boy this thing rips!!! I have not done any tuning or setup bidirectional dshot/RPM filtering. Ended up using the CrazyBee X V2.2 F4 200mW VTX AIO board and came in at 19.1 grams **need those RENY screws**. I got around a 5:40 hover test with a 300mah battery! Thanks for sharing your build and pushing the hobby forward!
Thank you sooo much! I've flown my 65mm whoop since a year and I liked it but I always wanted more power and controll to do indoor freestyle. I almost bought an 2S 85mm powerwhoop but thank God that I found your video before that. It flies amazing. I love everything about it. The sound is so much nicer than on the 65mm at the same weight. So much control and throttle resolution is incredible.
It came up on Bardwell’s 12/8 stream (1 hour in) that Happy Model is releasing a similar model to this. Several of us gave you a shout out and he gave you a lot of great complements. Enjoy your vacation!
19:42 if you use enameled wire for these purposes - you can run a sharpie down the length of it to give it a hint of colour and aid with identification later on :D
My esc died on my beta fpv board from BETA 85 PRO2 and i replace it with Creazybee X F4 board,and together with Runcsm Nano 3 and Mobula 6 canopy i got dry weight of 38 grams !!! Its way more powerfull and faster than before and now i have much better camera too.I am your big fan!
Have you considered 3d printing frames with an SLA printer? You may be able to use the PCB as a structural member and optimize material for the load paths. You have so much prop & power that you wont care about increased efficiency from ducts, you can scavenge material from there - bump hoops made from carbon fiber tow would be very light.
I'm trying to build the smallest cinewhoop to carry a 4k camera, seeing your videos I can notice you have experience building tiny drones, have you ever try a cinewhoop not to fly fast but smooth enough to use that 4k material recorded to use it in a commercial. Thanks for your guidance!!
Hi. I'm not sure what drone would technically be the smallest with a 4K camera, but the smallest drone probably isn't the best drone for filming. A larger drone should generally be more stable than a smaller one (all else being equal), and that matters if you're filming unless you have really good image stabilization. I guess the first question would be, "what camera do you want to carry?" and then, "Where are you hoping to fly it?"
@@MrShutterBug imagine someone eating for example a burger and this tiny drone i have in mind flying very near the face of a model. The tinyest 4k camera i know is from a cel phone and not dji O3. A table serve would be a wordl to whoop for this tiny drone, do you think is possible? Thanks mrshutterbug
I built this quad more or less like you. But the betafpv FC with no RX (PNP) can handle 2S 😁 So i tested a tattu 300mah 2S pack with BT2.0 connectors. It's almost overpowered for flying inside 😏 It hovers at around 18% throttle...
You should look at 3D printing the frame, that way you can use foaming filament which lowers its density at different temperatures so you could get the weight down even more.
i used the innards of my meteor 65 + the ex0802's on a mobula 7 v3 frame for an auw of 21g.not nearly as light as yours,but i get about 3 minutes out of a 1s 300mah lipo.1 minute more than the meteor 65 got. i guess i could gut my mobula 6 to shave off a couple more grams,but it's plenty of fun the way it is .thanks so much for the inspiration.
I did something similar to my tinyhawk 2: remove canopy, cut quad-blades into biblades, remove led,s, and flash Jesc software in to the esc,s. On cruising i can pul 7 minutes out of a 550mah 1s lipo. Realy like your build and the incredible low weight of it! Keep that whoops going!
Just bought my first whoop! I got the Mobula6 and extra 75mm frames and props. Once I learn the Mobula6, then I can do the upgrades! Outstanding video and content!!! Mr Shutterbug is one of the best pilots I've seen on TH-cam, he makes it look easy. Inspiring! Wondering if the tunes are similar to the Project Mocking bird setup? I am anticipating that chasing squirrels in my yard will be a lot of fun!
That’s awesome 👏, you are correct I built a mobulite 40mm 25000kv , v2 frame runcam 3, 6 canopy and XT30 connectors 26g dry 36g with 300mah hv 450gnb hv 40g... it’s a screamer now 👍 and I cut my bi-blades out of 4 bladed also.
really nice improvements on weight and airtime! but would it be possible to improve the qualitiy of the videostream too? i find it always kind of dissapointing having a videotransmission in the quality of a 1970s tv transmission. :-/
Analog video is the only way to get the weight this low today. However, HDZero digital FPV keeps getting lighter and lighter. With the new VTX and camera it will definitely be possible to build a great 75mm 1S with dramatically improved video. It won't be as light as the one in this video, but light enough to have a ton of fun. Check out some of my newer videos for more info on the upcoming HDZero products. Cheers!
Really nice build, if you use this setup unducted, toothpick style, you could save some more weight, but would it still be rugged enough to handle crashes ?
With the ACC preformance numbers, its a single number that can be compared 1:1 with any other quad and leaves the human error of feeling out of the equation.
This reminds me of the lightness and efficiency of a hummingbird. You can almost get a sense of how they must feel when they are flying. Very cool my friend. 😊🌎✨
I got a mob6 with the 0702 motors down to 14.6grams following your ideas generally speaking (huge thanks on the "Reny" screws!) and using the amazing lightweight 400mw PandaRC VTX (< 1g) and with new BetaFPV ELRS Whoop board the long range capability is amazing and 4min flights on a piddly little 380mah lipo -- 22gram auw!!! I've also now done the same exact with a 75mm following your lead but kept with the Panda 400mw vtx, added a shortened iFlight 1.2gram rchp antenna direct-soldered to the VTX, and BetaFPV ELRS board with 0802's coming in at 18.9g using flywoo nano props -- i think my excess weight is the external VTX and rchp antenna but still no heavier than a proper Mob7 with just a cheap sh_t linear copper vtx antenna and only 200mw vtx! Range on my 75mm is astounding for a tiny little thing! Thanks for your great vid and flying skills!! 👍
Great Video Quads are not my thing, But watch this video all the way to the end as it was interesting seeing how you saved weight improved prop efficiency making choices on different boards and motors and tweaking the programing of the board. Even removing plugs, sockets and insulation from the wire. Which is similar to what would be done for indoor flying planes. To get the best out of a airframe. Loved it.
Parts are orders, I'm moving to a new neighborhood and don't know how receptive the neighbors will be about my quads. I can build this fly it around the yard with out raising to many concerns from the new neighbors. Thanks for the great video and info.
On the mobubla frame did they beef up the fc mounts/post area i ha ve one and thats were it broke two post but the area around the posts were real thin
Yeah, I keep saying the same. We limit the quad, not the other way around. I could fly a 6" in your living room if I was able to switch direction fast enough. The quad can do it, I can't . . but I'm working on it! :D
Hello. I watched your video and I have one suggestion for you for future drone builds. You should try wires that are very thin and yet very strong and with good insulation on them. You can find such wires on old laptops and they are found in the cables that connect the monitor to the motherboard. Try to find such a cabal and you will be amazed at how good they are, yet very light and strong.
Just finished watching a review of the new happy model mobela 6 an it looks just like yours in this video maybe im off a little but asw soon as i saw it I thought of yours
This is tempting to try.. I have that camera already in a box somewhere.. thought id never use it.. getfpv sent me that camera and m3 screws in a box.. like nothing that would go in the same drone.. so i was like yea i dont need anymore boxes
Just flew the BetaFPV Air75 for the first time last night and it's funny how long they took to catch up to Mr.Shutterbug! 3 years late and you still have them beat by 2 grams! Mr. Shutterbug come back we need you!!
edit: What am I saying: It's nearly FOUR YEARS since you created the worlds lightest 75mm. You're ahead of your time!
This will be great in a few years when FAA has a sub 19g regulation 😮
You meant that as a joke, but it is sadly true. I'm from the future, trust me.
Don't worry - the FAA doesn't care about fpv drones less than a few lbs. They are genuinely concerned about safety with larger drones colliding. Even egregious 'violoations' are just met with a phone call. They aren't going to fine you unless you are literally racing in a runway.
Also, covered area like inside a home aren't legally controlled by the FAA.
The FAA has no incentive to fine regular people and they almost never do it.
@@calvinatdrifterstudio8438 so you're saying we don't need to obey the rules as long as they're not enforced.
@@RydalS I'm saying that just because there is a fence, doesn't mean you are trespassing when you stick you finger through it.
The FAA has to draw a line somewhere. The motivation is because they need legal ground to stand on when someone is doing FPV over a runway.
The FAA will never know if you do acro with this in your toilet-cabin 🤣
I fly a Mavic Mini and this clip reminded me of what it feels like being at a bar, sitting next to an F-18 pilot, and knowing the most exotic plane I've ever flown is a Cessna 172. And most of my time was in a 150. The actual footage, indoors and out was mind-blowing. I laughed out loud the first time it went under your chair in the backyard. And... you built it. Very impressive.
This is insane! I love people who push the boundaries and keep innovating our hobby. Thanks for that!
Im watching to build my first fpv whoop
One thing I forgot to mention is the fact that the EX0802 motor wires are just barely long enough. Do not cut them shorter! You will need every mm of wire. I suggest pulling them out of the connector and then cutting off the crimped part, preserving as much of the wire length as possible. Also, the tuning info was missing from the video description at first, but it has been added. Happy building! I look forward to seeing what you all come up with!
Impressive work! No detail was spared. M going down your route but with an 85mm in order to carry a nano nerd 3D cam for stereoscopic FPV.
I am working on a project (Carbon fibre frame, 3D printed nylon prop guards) and I think I could potentially do a frame in the same dimensions maybe as low as 3g. PM me if interested, would be happy to share CAD files etc with you.
Correct me if I'm wrong: The FC is mounted backwards, is there a particular reason why? That would also mean the motors would have to be remapped, correct? Thanks again for sharing this work.
Is there any way to build something like a swarm of drone.... Like 5 or 10 of This type of drone but all connected by a powerful brain(PC) wirelessly so you could like switch between one drone and another.... then they all would be in sequence in the air but if the battery is only enough to return it send a signal to star a new drone to replace it place then the low battery drone go to a wireless charger...since the battery is so small they could recharge rather quickly... only a random thought I have.
And another crazy idea....why drones brains need to be dedicated motherboard.... can't they just strap a phone and be done with the hardware of the phone....?
22:00 - thanks for the shout out!!
That is awesome that you got so much more time from the filter adjustments.
Awesome ripper!!
Of course! I’ve learned a lot from your videos. Thanks for what you do!
Have sourced bits for similar build. Plan to make assembled electronics removeable from the topside. Not wanting to spend $20 on Remy screws, so plan to use 8x tippet & flyfishing knot to secure each motor :-) Need to compromise weight a tad to work with stock TBS Tango transmitter which is so nice for traveling.
Sounds like a fun winter project!
yours and uavtech are THE key channels to watch these days, Thanks a million!
thanks bro
Absolutely amazing!!!!! I’m sure your probably on this but I’d like to bring it up just in case you didn’t think of it.
Solder joints : You probably already thought of this but here goes.
The only way I see that you can take more weight from these builds is low weight solder joints.
Less solder used to build or possibly there is lighter solder??????
At this weight every little bit helps as you have said👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌
New to the hobby, this was my first build and oh boy this thing rips!!! I have not done any tuning or setup bidirectional dshot/RPM filtering. Ended up using the CrazyBee X V2.2 F4 200mW VTX AIO board and came in at 19.1 grams **need those RENY screws**. I got around a 5:40 hover test with a 300mah battery! Thanks for sharing your build and pushing the hobby forward!
Awesome! Welcome to the wonderful world of FPV! :-)
Thank you sooo much!
I've flown my 65mm whoop since a year and I liked it but I always wanted more power and controll to do indoor freestyle.
I almost bought an 2S 85mm powerwhoop but thank God that I found your video before that.
It flies amazing. I love everything about it. The sound is so much nicer than on the 65mm at the same weight. So much control and throttle resolution is incredible.
Wow!! For a 1s... thats insane power... u can hear it.
Nice, as Always... You try new ways
You should invest in a small dremel tool (the cordless one), it will help a lot with weight reduction as well as finish.
It came up on Bardwell’s 12/8 stream (1 hour in) that Happy Model is releasing a similar model to this. Several of us gave you a shout out and he gave you a lot of great complements. Enjoy your vacation!
19:42 if you use enameled wire for these purposes - you can run a sharpie down the length of it to give it a hint of colour and aid with identification later on :D
My esc died on my beta fpv board from BETA 85 PRO2 and i replace it with Creazybee X F4 board,and together with Runcsm Nano 3 and Mobula 6 canopy i got dry weight of 38 grams !!! Its way more powerfull and faster than before and now i have much better camera too.I am your big fan!
Great job dude! That thing flies amazing!!
Flew under the fence at 14:25. Wow !
Thanks Nate!
Another great recipe❤️
Happy flying everyone!
Man-O-Man!!! Excellent build!!!
Great build, thanks for sharing!
Have you considered 3d printing frames with an SLA printer? You may be able to use the PCB as a structural member and optimize material for the load paths. You have so much prop & power that you wont care about increased efficiency from ducts, you can scavenge material from there - bump hoops made from carbon fiber tow would be very light.
8min and this power is impressive!
Excellent video...and most of all, excellent attitude. Well done!
Try the happy model moblite 7
Love it! I really believe in the 1s toothpick and whoop class, because its so simple...
I'm trying to build the smallest cinewhoop to carry a 4k camera, seeing your videos I can notice you have experience building tiny drones, have you ever try a cinewhoop not to fly fast but smooth enough to use that 4k material recorded to use it in a commercial. Thanks for your guidance!!
Hi. I'm not sure what drone would technically be the smallest with a 4K camera, but the smallest drone probably isn't the best drone for filming. A larger drone should generally be more stable than a smaller one (all else being equal), and that matters if you're filming unless you have really good image stabilization. I guess the first question would be, "what camera do you want to carry?" and then, "Where are you hoping to fly it?"
@@MrShutterBug imagine someone eating for example a burger and this tiny drone i have in mind flying very near the face of a model. The tinyest 4k camera i know is from a cel phone and not dji O3. A table serve would be a wordl to whoop for this tiny drone, do you think is possible? Thanks mrshutterbug
At 16.8g that thing is absolutely nuts! Looks like it has no problems flying acro outdoors. Thanks for the video Nate!
I built this quad more or less like you. But the betafpv FC with no RX (PNP) can handle 2S 😁
So i tested a tattu 300mah 2S pack with BT2.0 connectors. It's almost overpowered for flying inside 😏
It hovers at around 18% throttle...
You should look at 3D printing the frame, that way you can use foaming filament which lowers its density at different temperatures so you could get the weight down even more.
With foaming filament the frame would be super loose.
i used the innards of my meteor 65 + the ex0802's on a mobula 7 v3 frame for an auw of 21g.not nearly as light as yours,but i get about 3 minutes out of a 1s 300mah lipo.1 minute more than the meteor 65 got. i guess i could gut my mobula 6 to shave off a couple more grams,but it's plenty of fun the way it is .thanks so much for the inspiration.
That is insane flying
I did something similar to my tinyhawk 2: remove canopy, cut quad-blades into biblades, remove led,s, and flash Jesc software in to the esc,s. On cruising i can pul 7 minutes out of a 550mah 1s lipo.
Realy like your build and the incredible low weight of it! Keep that whoops going!
Awesome video man.
Can you do a video on something like this drone or this one but focused on endurance and not speed also show an ability to hover?
Thanks Mr shutterbug
Just bought my first whoop! I got the Mobula6 and extra 75mm frames and props. Once I learn the Mobula6, then I can do the upgrades! Outstanding video and content!!! Mr Shutterbug is one of the best pilots I've seen on TH-cam, he makes it look easy. Inspiring! Wondering if the tunes are similar to the Project Mocking bird setup? I am anticipating that chasing squirrels in my yard will be a lot of fun!
Well done, great upload!
This is sick!! I love your ingenuity; very much inspiring to see how far we can push innovation in this ever growing hobby. Thank you!
Wow! You’re an impressive pilot my friend:) you do not get enough credit.
That’s awesome 👏, you are correct I built a mobulite 40mm 25000kv , v2 frame runcam 3, 6 canopy and XT30 connectors 26g dry 36g with 300mah hv 450gnb hv 40g... it’s a screamer now 👍 and I cut my bi-blades out of 4 bladed also.
If there was a quad limbo contest @14:27 you won🤩 Awesome and fun video to watch. Thanks for sharing👍🏼👍🏼
Wow nice job! I need to build one. My neighbors get scared when I whip out the 6s 5in rig.
Very impressive
Looks super fun. Great work.
Really impressive. This will certainly be my next build!
really nice improvements on weight and airtime! but would it be possible to improve the qualitiy of the videostream too? i find it always kind of dissapointing having a videotransmission in the quality of a 1970s tv transmission. :-/
Analog video is the only way to get the weight this low today. However, HDZero digital FPV keeps getting lighter and lighter. With the new VTX and camera it will definitely be possible to build a great 75mm 1S with dramatically improved video. It won't be as light as the one in this video, but light enough to have a ton of fun. Check out some of my newer videos for more info on the upcoming HDZero products. Cheers!
@@MrShutterBug thank you for your explanation! i looked their products up and it shouldnt add too much weight.
Another GAME CHANGER! Is this the Shutterbug Jr? Thanks for all the build and tune info 🤙🏽 I need to tell Zhong to start producing whoop biblades!
Really nice build, if you use this setup unducted, toothpick style, you could save some more weight, but would it still be rugged enough to handle crashes ?
Amazing driving!! Wao this build performed creat. Grate video.
OMG I want to build one. Rainy months are coming too here, in middle europe. And I don't have a whoop yet sooo....
Please enable the ACC and record vertical punch out and full throttle cornering, report the G performance formance. Thanks.
With the ACC preformance numbers, its a single number that can be compared 1:1 with any other quad and leaves the human error of feeling out of the equation.
Man tht lil bugger rips! Nice build
Prob will try it! I have a mob 6
just finished building this and it's my first drone into the hobby. Loving how it handles and flies. Thanks for leaving specs and how you built it.
Wow. That flies amazing.
I started adding the parts into the cart. Then you started to mention the work you did to get it so light. Cart emptied !
8 mins is exhausting! Good for training for stability. Great video.
Better in pusher configuration?
I tried it as a pusher. I liked it better as a traditional whoop. Being able to take off from soft surfaces is important to me.
Thank you Mr Shutterbug! This is now on my winter project list for this year. Can't wait!
I preordered the moblite 7 because of this video. If the flight performance and battery life is half as good, i'll be impressed.
They sent me a Moblite7 as well. I haven't had time to fly it yet though. There are a few other projects keeping me busy at the moment. ;-)
This reminds me of the lightness and efficiency of a hummingbird. You can almost get a sense of how they must feel when they are flying. Very cool my friend. 😊🌎✨
This is awesome. I love the whoop class, you're doing some amazing things here. Thanks for sharing!!!
Outstanding job!! Those can be a lifesaver For The military .
Crazy to watch the voltage it just barely creeps down
Yupper you got it dialed in cutting edge stuff or sure press on brother
I got a mob6 with the 0702 motors down to 14.6grams following your ideas generally speaking (huge thanks on the "Reny" screws!) and using the amazing lightweight 400mw PandaRC VTX (< 1g) and with new BetaFPV ELRS Whoop board the long range capability is amazing and 4min flights on a piddly little 380mah lipo -- 22gram auw!!! I've also now done the same exact with a 75mm following your lead but kept with the Panda 400mw vtx, added a shortened iFlight 1.2gram rchp antenna direct-soldered to the VTX, and BetaFPV ELRS board with 0802's coming in at 18.9g using flywoo nano props -- i think my excess weight is the external VTX and rchp antenna but still no heavier than a proper Mob7 with just a cheap sh_t linear copper vtx antenna and only 200mw vtx! Range on my 75mm is astounding for a tiny little thing! Thanks for your great vid and flying skills!! 👍
You built the Lotus of racing drones. Turns on a dime.
Great Video Quads are not my thing, But watch this video all the way to the end as it was interesting seeing how you saved weight improved prop efficiency making choices on different boards and motors and tweaking the programing of the board.
Even removing plugs, sockets and insulation from the wire. Which is similar to what would be done for indoor flying planes.
To get the best out of a airframe. Loved it.
Parts are orders, I'm moving to a new neighborhood and don't know how receptive the neighbors will be about my quads. I can build this fly it around the yard with out raising to many concerns from the new neighbors. Thanks for the great video and info.
How did it go? Lol
nice work!! thanks for the tips! Just got 2in of snow so it's time!
Sick! I'm building this for the winter months.
On the mobubla frame did they beef up the fc mounts/post area i ha ve one and thats were it broke two post but the area around the posts were real thin
Sick man. You are truly dedicated. Subbed.
very nice tiny build !!!!
Really impressive, great job!
Awesome flight. Wow the RENY screws cost $41.00 for postage only to the UK. I think I will be sticking to the included motor screws.
Great job man!!
Yeah, I keep saying the same. We limit the quad, not the other way around. I could fly a 6" in your living room if I was able to switch direction fast enough. The quad can do it, I can't . . but I'm working on it! :D
honestly I was kinda judging you for flying angle indoors but then you blew me away with your outdoors precision.
Well played good sir.
Judge away. All the fastest whoop racers fly angle mode for tight indoor tracks. But that's pretty much the only time I fly angle.
Hello. I watched your video and I have one suggestion for you for future drone builds. You should try wires that are very thin and yet very strong and with good insulation on them. You can find such wires on old laptops and they are found in the cables that connect the monitor to the motherboard. Try to find such a cabal and you will be amazed at how good they are, yet very light and strong.
Now that’s an exciting build. The proof is in the performance, and wow, you’ve nailed it!
That thing performs awesome for a 1s. Doesn't even flip up on a dive! I've just ordered a set of those 803 motors, but they're the 1mm shaft. Doh!
Amazing! Great job on this build. Your dedication is inspiring
Amazing. Thank you for your hard work, Unfortunately FC is outta stock. Any other sources? Greetings from Germany.
I suggest using the BetaFPV AIO with VTX or the Crazybee Lite with VTX. I updated the video description with links. Hope that helps. :-)
How is the camera attached?
Sorry for the super late reply. On this build the cam was attached with E6000 glue.
Most impressive flying skills and sweet mods; thanks!
amazing built and great flying!
Stumbled across you via TH-cam recommended video link. Great flying, great presentation, great build. Subbed! Cheers!
10:34 min E6000 best stuff ever 😍 😂
Just finished watching a review of the new happy model mobela 6 an it looks just like yours in this video maybe im off a little but asw soon as i saw it I thought of yours
Just built mine. At 19 grams flew amazing in my tiny garage last night. 1am had to. Soldering the motors was a major B. Thank you.
Super cool! Thanks for all the info and dedication on this project.
This is tempting to try.. I have that camera already in a box somewhere.. thought id never use it.. getfpv sent me that camera and m3 screws in a box.. like nothing that would go in the same drone.. so i was like yea i dont need anymore boxes
Outstanding, that thing fuc&in rips!!!
What's the auw? Thanks
With the 250mah battery (as show in this vide), AUW = 23.5g
With the larger 333mah battery, AUW = 25.2g