You really went for that dry wal test! 😆 🤣 Thank you! Great review 👏 I was interested in this and you are the first one I've seen do an honest review on it. You saved me some much needed money 💰 🤑 💸 thank you 😊
You get in there and I respect that! Probably flew it harder than anyone loose that owns it and glad to see someone that’s not just praising it because it’s RR! Kudos homie!
What a mess.. l loved the brutally honest review! It's great to know exactly what I'm getting into if I were to go ahead and purchase it anyways. Keep up the good work!
I talked myself out of buying this build kit last night, I'm so glad I didn't buy one. I use that same Little Tykes trampoline for practicing my gaps too btw!
That is the one I was waiting for, everyone needs a portly version of an already bad quad. To me the sad part of the story is years ago Rotor Riot was helpful in growing the hobby. Now promoting consistently awful products that are 3 years past their expiry date has the opposite effect.
Don't forget overpriced, for what they are anyways. I still love their channel, and some of the stuff they have come up with. Letsflyrc makes some pretty cool shit. But I'll never buy it. The "bone drone" is a really old design, remember micromotorwarehouse? They had a brushed plastic frame that used a blade nanoqx flight controller and 7mm brushed motors. They're product page for that frame had a Lego starwars figure as a pilot.
I agree with See Well! Same with their LeDrib Cinewhoop, with those big tall ducts circa 2018 ! That quad is way, way past it's expiration date! lol Everything is now using simple guards and weighs a lot less. Like the GepRC, iFlight, BetaFPV, HGLRC, and the new SpeedyBee Cinewhoops. Plus, Rot0r Ri0t wants a small fortune for their quads! Even on their best sale they are way overpriced! IMO, if you can't make quads that are up to date with new technology, and competitively priced, stop making them. I just shake my head when I see those $599 price tags and wonder... What are they thinking?! Just because you "professionally tuned " it, and it has your name on it, doesn't make it worth $200 more than other name brand quads that are also professionally tuned. 🤷🙄
I just got one and wow it is so small so much smaller than I thought it would be. Which is fine. It’s all good. Hopefully don’t break it the first day I feel like if this thing crashes its toast.
@@InfinityLoops I got the frame a few months ago and had transferred the components from a betafpv meteor 75 to it. I used to get around 4.5 minutes of flight on a 450 mah battery with Bt 2.0 and loved the smooth agility . but I don’t have even 10% of the skills you have so you will have to answer “can it freestyle?” 😂
Great review. I like rotor riot but I also like comparing their products to a devil’s advocate for making a well rounded choice when deciding on a product. I’m now liked and subscribed to both of you lol. And it’s official. If you’re not already routinely running drones into dry wall, you should start doing it now. It was both hilarious, yet highly educational imo 😂
You didn't get a lemon. I have some serious issues with the Bubito. And that is before the constant resetting of itself that it seems to do. Now the motors keep reassigning themselves different directions at each start. The times I did get to fly it: the image has way too much vibration, the craft wants fly when arming - it just keeps bouncing and jumping, the tune they put on this was for some weird controller that they mention was DJI - not sure why I'd use that for this non-HD drone?, but okay. This is my second purchase from Rotor Riot, and definitely my last. They can sit around with NewBeeDrone in the corner of people that shouldn't be in business.
whoops indoors, period. 65 or 75 whatever your preference, for me though, if i need and outdoor small space micro, i either fly a rip squeak or a 3" babytooth.
you’re a good pilot,. what would you take over the babito for analog,. the babito seems pretty robust to me from watching your video,. bubby gets 2.5 minutes on 300mah 1s, i agree about the battery though,. i’m going to buy one and replace screws with flat heads
Personally, I'll take a whoop over the Bubito any day. We've gotten whoops to fly so good now, the Bubito handled like poo comparatively. And the price was way too high. But that's just me.
@@InfinityLoops what do you think the best goggles are? i have dji v2, but video out has 3 full seconds of latency,. i am pondering buying HDZero because it has analog and hdmi out. i would like to take someone on the ride with me?
I love the HDzero system for whooping. The difference in video quality (from analog) might not be very noticeable to some, but the latency is beautiful and I get way less breakup. The goggles themselves are a bit thicc 😄. I managed to adjust fairly quickly though.
I would take the Fractal75 with or without ducts over this for freestyle. With the ducts you can still rip like crazy and do anything you can do with the ducts off. Well worth the extra protection! 👌 and fun AF!
Hey, I just found and subscribed to your channel. FPV drones have always fascinated me but I haven't jumped the gun yet and bought one. Do you have a video on a good >200 beginner drone or kit?
Hey John! Welcome and thank you! It sounds like you are looking for RTF (Ready-To-Fly) Kits. I have not yet reviewed any of these kits and I know little about them. I would recommend checking out Nick Burns (if you haven't already) on TH-cam. If you go to his videos and search "RTF" you should find quite a few. He always does great reviews 👍. One bit of advice I can give is that FPV is frustrating sometimes. These rtf kits might still have some quirks, so be prepared to do some repairs as you learn. I can say, FPV is well worth your time!
What's your suggestion for someone who wants to do indoor freestyle and like in a backyard? I know how to fly, I just don't like having to drive half an hour every time I want to fly lol.
I understand not wanting to pack up/drive to fly. I always suggest my daily flier. It's my normal Mobthicc with a Fractal75 frame. I fly this inside and out. It has proven to be very durable and handle some wind. This channel is filled with flights of the Fractal75. That is my go-to for now.
Here's the most recent flights with the Fractal75. Keep in mind I'm using 1002 motors in it, not my usual. So the whoop is actually 3g heavier than normal. Flies a little chunky lol. th-cam.com/video/spdQoxY0JxA/w-d-xo.html
Definitely skip this one. I really don't see myself ever flying anything but a whoop indoors. Of course, I've tried a toothpick but the props break too often for it to be worthwhile. Disappointed you couldn't get it through the drywall too, cool aid guy style 🎈🤡
Just watched this video and firstly thank you. I was going to buy this mini but I will avoid it now. My dilemma is that I have a dji fpv but I don't want to smash it and would like a small drone to get the feel and not worry about crashing it so much. What beginner small fpv would you recommend please 🙏
Hey there, glad it helped. I'd recommend something with ducts like the mobula7 1s or the Fractal75. The ducts help to protect things around you as well as the propellers and motors. They are both extremely capable. I have a few videos flying both on this channel. The Fractal75 is my daily quad. Love it!
Yeah got the built version of the Bubito. Couldn't get a battery in the holder. They said to use a heat gun on it. Ok that worked The camera is held in place by the top plate pushing down on it and adjustment is difficult to say the least. Basically they said they were printing a new type of camera mount and if I wanted on I'd have to purchase it. Just like yours the props hit the (I'll call it a camera holder) and had to shave some material off to make them clear. All in all I'm as disappointed as you with this purchase.
What a mess! I'm sorry you got stuck with this garbage. They could have made it better in a lot of ways, unfortunately it still would have poor flight characteristics no matter what they did.
@@tonymorgan328 yeah you could build a pretty sweet 65mm, I would use the betafpv meteror65 pro frame, I have a build of one and it is very durable and has slightly larger props (35mm) than most other 65mm quads
Ok, I’m hearing you on all points so, question: What would you recommend for a small indoor (house up through a gym size space) freestyle quad? Prefer walksnail too, if you have a suggestion there. Thanks.
If you want a indoor freestyle quad, nothing will beat a whoop. They fly so well now, and having the protection around the props helps a ton for indoors. If you don't want to mess with building something, I'd suggest looking at the Mob7 1s or the Moblite7. If you want a smaller footprint, check out the Mobeetle. If you're OK with micro soldering, I'd point you to my daily driver. Kicks ass indoor and out. th-cam.com/video/0b-nboW0Zsg/w-d-xo.html If you want something like the Bubito form factor but that was built way better, look into the Odonata, built very well. Hope this helps! If anything else comes up, don't hesitate to ask.
Oh wow, really appreciate the thorough reply, thank you so much! And if I can ask a follow up question, do you have a fav size for a good yard ripper / something for the average 1/4 acre neighborhood lot lol that can easily do power loops and split S’s etc but not be a huge 5 inched scaring the neighbors (though I’ve got great neighbors!)? I’m seeing a lot on 2in and 2.5 inchers. Any suggestions in that size, or something else you’d recommend? And yes, fully for ripping / freestyle - I’ve no interest in racing. :) Thanks!
Anything from a 75mm with the right build, up to a 2.5" toothpick. Maybe start with a 2" with 1002s or something close to that. I prefer my 75mm whoop with the Fractal75 frame, great for indoor and outdoor. That's what I'm usually flying in our motor review videos and freestyles.
I'm absolutely loving my NBD mosquito frame with a mobula6 transplanted on it + 40mm gemfan biblades. A bit of a dense frame but easy to tune and flies well. Edit: I should add that the motor plugs were removed from a prior build but not all motor plugs will fit the mosquito frame just fyi
Rotor Riot biggest mistake with this realese is by proximity it is marketed that this drone is fully finished tested product instead of I let our Pilot FPV Bubby a teenager design his dream micro freestyle drone and him and his friends tested it and loved it so here it is. Quick youtube search of Bubito you get all the information including build video on how to remove the motor vibration from the video feed. I have a list of things that Rotor Riot pisses me off about but its super obvious from the start of this video that you hated it from the start. Obviously, this kinda quad isnt for old dudes like us but for younger crowd. I think they should of waited and released a more better overall product but I see the potential the kids trying to do and Im thinking by next year he is going to have a legit micro ripper because even right now in this form the kid rips the shit out of it watch the vids. Peace
I'm curious, did you review the 63mm or the 73mm version of the Baby Nazgul? I love my 73mm version, though definitely not for indoor. It's fantastic in the front/back/side yard! Doing some outdoor rippin' from the porch is where's it at!
Yes! I mentioned it briefly in this video that I do own the 63 baby Nazgul. I was not a fan of the short flights and overall beefiness of the quad. I did hear that the larger version you have was much better. But I never tried it 😞
😄 I can only say for certain that it left little dents all over, but it isn't the first quad to be smashed into that slab of drywall so it was hard to tell exactly what it did.
I love my flywoo nano. It’s an amazing flying little quad that gives me 5 plus minutes even pushing it full tilt. Acts so much like my 5” it’s ridiculous.
@@InfinityLoops I spend a lot of time with it at this point and I have quite a few quads at this point. I looked for your review on it earlier but obviously didn’t look hard enough. Love your vids dude!
I love this little guy just wish it had higher than 50 kW because it’s so fast when I go outside I wanna cruise it around and it just go that far and it’s not made to I get it so I go back to my little 65 pro little bit bigger has a 400 mW max output that goes Surprisingly far. Not sure why they didn’t just stick a little bit higher VTX on it.
Drywall, that's actually a good real-world test! Good review, you talked me out of buying one of these. Just too many sketchy design choices for my taste
I don't have any videos on that. The diy kit doesn't go together well, and your kit is likely different than the one I got back then. As for the tune, RR supplied me with the tune. Link for that is in the description under "cli dump".
I was debating buying one of these a while ago but I went with building a custom 73mm (40mm prop) baby nazgul instead with xt30 and 19000kv motors. Flies really good and gets 4min of hard ripping. I think the larger props make a huge difference, it’s actually fun to fly outdoors. From seeing your review definitely happy I went this route instead.
Heads, thanks for the honest review of this!...I did have my eyes on it. I have question about the bubito in the liftoff micro sim. Did the irl bubito feel anything like that the sim version? I love the feel of that stock one in the sim and havent felt an irl micro like it yet. Is there a micro you would recommend that has that kind of feel and carry that the sim bubito has?
The sim version feels miles better than the real one. My absolute favorite build is a 40mm prop, 25000kv motors, Pico razer, gemfan bi blades, fractal75 frame, 450mah lipo. Indoor/outdoor ripper, tank-like durability while remaining light and agile.
I just purchased the Fractal 75 kit, running 18K NBD gold motors. Wow! It's like a 75mm Mobula 6 only better. Why would anyone buy these open prop things when the Fractal 75 is soooo good? If you really need a backyard stomp-er get a Jack's 3D print and run 1s. I run 2s and its better than my Tinyhawk 2 race (also a great backyard ripper). It's cool to see hobbiest taking an existing product better and doing it out of their garage. But rotor riot and iflight, what a letdown. "Make better," not just "make also."
Wow, what a piece of garbage. Maybe they should have sent you this thing BEFORE they put it on the market! Also, I giggled a little watching you repeatedly smacking it into the drywall. Idk why.
bought this never even got the thing to bind correctly, no help from rotor riot at all, total waste of money aside from it looking super cute and maybe I can use it for parts...
Do you have any recommendations of frames that goes way harder than this one ? Curious to know 🥵, currently building a 1s but idk which to go with to freestyle outdoor/Indoor
@@_Elix_ mate the 75mm Happymodel whoop frames or alike are absolutely fine and more fun to freestyle IMO as you can crash n crash and turtle mode and not have stress about broken props or burning escs as easy. Go 25000KV 0802 motors and 450mah battery with a good connection. I have no issues doing all the freestyle moves outdoors with whoops anyways and they don't wash out of you keep them light with biblades. If I go open prop I'm going 2inch or above props on 2S or higher voltage. Even 85mm whoops are amazing on 2S outdoors and again durable and fun 😊. Enjoy.
@@_Elix_ Unfortunately I still waiting for mine to be released... But a few things: -you don't want a sturdier frame but a lighter one. -You want durable motor so 1002 but not the terrible RCin... -these build make absolutely no point over whoop indoor !
With all the flaws, it looks more like a product from a cheap manufacturer, who uses their customers as beta-testers, instead of a well designed top tier quad.
Huh, that design is not as good as they made it look. I don't get why you'd have a situation where you'd allow the pops to hit the frame/mount and consider that good.
Snot don't care about the name or the shape, he just wants to freestyle with that girl. Meanwhile, I'm digging up that nice red tree and putting int the back of a truck... it would look better in my front yard.
The hobby moves fast but surely not so fast that a company that claims to be dedicated to the hobby can't do the research for a single quad to make it fly right. I'm pretty sure what it comes down to with this one is, it needs to hit a certain profit margin and the company that build them couldn't dish out the surplus stock they have of them due to the poor reviews, so. Like the 3,5" that flies like shit but hey, at least it's sub 250g . . this one also exists. Just slap a big brand name on the side and hope it's enough to make it move. You know, like the fatshark HD. Apparently not ready yet but hey, if they can sell it . . the sheep can buy it and pat each others backs like the now abandoned hdzero crew did. Anyone else tired of the next coming of jesus in the form of rushed products yet?
I love the "telemetry lost, telemetry recovered" in the music. Threw me for just a sec.
that was from my radio. I was capturing sound with a gopro sat next to me.
What a great review, loud and clear, no messing around, love your channel
You really went for that dry wal test! 😆 🤣 Thank you! Great review 👏 I was interested in this and you are the first one I've seen do an honest review on it. You saved me some much needed money 💰 🤑 💸 thank you 😊
Is anyone else laughing their ass off at the repeated head butting of the dry wall? 😂
love the way you tossed it at end All frames need testing should sent to you before anyone for testing
You get in there and I respect that! Probably flew it harder than anyone loose that owns it and glad to see someone that’s not just praising it because it’s RR! Kudos homie!
My Mob 6 to this day fulfills my indoor needs ..why change :) great review!
What a mess.. l loved the brutally honest review! It's great to know exactly what I'm getting into if I were to go ahead and purchase it anyways. Keep up the good work!
Just what I thought. Thanks for the great review.
Honest review I'm still in love whit my fractal 75 it broad back my passion for whoops.
Best frame EVER for whoops! :)
Hi, will a naked vista fit in there?
@@verdi6092 I'm in the process of building just that! Fractal with naked Vista! It takes some creative thinking on how to do it.
My next whoop! Is it nice with the freestyle? Never thought about whoops for freestyle....🤔
Watch any of my recent freestyles videos on the channel, I'm flying that 😍. Fractal75 is amazing for freestyle!
You smacked the bejesus out of that thing🤣🤣🤣 Performance is the same as it looks.🤐🤐🤐
I talked myself out of buying this build kit last night, I'm so glad I didn't buy one.
I use that same Little Tykes trampoline for practicing my gaps too btw!
I've heard the kit improved a bit since this first version. But it's still not worth it, imo. Good call!
I love your title. Years ago it would have been: but does it fly 😆
Thank you been waiting for this one.
very satisfying video wham wham wham 🤣
It was therapeutic!
Excellent honest review ! Not another review like " ITS THE BEST " xD !!! Thanks
That is the one I was waiting for, everyone needs a portly version of an already bad quad. To me the sad part of the story is years ago Rotor Riot was helpful in growing the hobby. Now promoting consistently awful products that are 3 years past their expiry date has the opposite effect.
Don't forget overpriced, for what they are anyways. I still love their channel, and some of the stuff they have come up with. Letsflyrc makes some pretty cool shit. But I'll never buy it. The "bone drone" is a really old design, remember micromotorwarehouse? They had a brushed plastic frame that used a blade nanoqx flight controller and 7mm brushed motors. They're product page for that frame had a Lego starwars figure as a pilot.
rotor riots flight test roots are still showing :D
and yes, thanks for the review
You're welcome!
I agree with See Well! Same with their LeDrib Cinewhoop, with those big tall ducts circa 2018 ! That quad is way, way past it's expiration date! lol Everything is now using simple guards and weighs a lot less. Like the GepRC, iFlight, BetaFPV, HGLRC, and the new SpeedyBee Cinewhoops.
Plus, Rot0r Ri0t wants a small fortune for their quads! Even on their best sale they are way overpriced! IMO, if you can't make quads that are up to date with new technology, and competitively priced, stop making them. I just shake my head when I see those $599 price tags and wonder... What are they thinking?! Just because you "professionally tuned " it, and it has your name on it, doesn't make it worth $200 more than other name brand quads that are also professionally tuned. 🤷🙄
I just got one and wow it is so small so much smaller than I thought it would be. Which is fine. It’s all good. Hopefully don’t break it the first day I feel like if this thing crashes its toast.
Ya this looks overpriced for what you get. Thanks for the honest review. What do you think about the newbeedrone mosquito?
I'm building one now!
@@InfinityLoops I got the frame a few months ago and had transferred the components from a betafpv meteor 75 to it. I used to get around 4.5 minutes of flight on a 450 mah battery with Bt 2.0 and loved the smooth agility . but I don’t have even 10% of the skills you have so you will have to answer “can it freestyle?” 😂
Great review. I like rotor riot but I also like comparing their products to a devil’s advocate for making a well rounded choice when deciding on a product. I’m now liked and subscribed to both of you lol. And it’s official. If you’re not already routinely running drones into dry wall, you should start doing it now. It was both hilarious, yet highly educational imo 😂
You didn't get a lemon. I have some serious issues with the Bubito. And that is before the constant resetting of itself that it seems to do. Now the motors keep reassigning themselves different directions at each start. The times I did get to fly it: the image has way too much vibration, the craft wants fly when arming - it just keeps bouncing and jumping, the tune they put on this was for some weird controller that they mention was DJI - not sure why I'd use that for this non-HD drone?, but okay.
This is my second purchase from Rotor Riot, and definitely my last. They can sit around with NewBeeDrone in the corner of people that shouldn't be in business.
Would ya look at that? This was mentioned last night on your stream and Google kindly put it in my feed. Creepy.
I didnt have to get to the end to know u didnt really like the little bastard.
Thanks for the honest review
What a shocker! Cheers for giving it a trial by fire, Heads. RR should be ashamed...
Great video and great review!
Just the video I was looking for!
Thank for the review!
whoops indoors, period. 65 or 75 whatever your preference, for me though, if i need and outdoor small space micro, i either fly a rip squeak or a 3" babytooth.
Whoops indoors, for sure. Open prop inside is such a bad idea for a variety reasons.
3" Babytooth is sick 🤘
you’re a good pilot,. what would you take over the babito for analog,. the babito seems pretty robust to me from watching your video,. bubby gets 2.5 minutes on 300mah 1s, i agree about the battery though,. i’m going to buy one and replace screws with flat heads
Personally, I'll take a whoop over the Bubito any day. We've gotten whoops to fly so good now, the Bubito handled like poo comparatively. And the price was way too high. But that's just me.
@@InfinityLoops what do you think the best goggles are? i have dji v2, but video out has 3 full seconds of latency,. i am pondering buying HDZero because it has analog and hdmi out. i would like to take someone on the ride with me?
I love the HDzero system for whooping. The difference in video quality (from analog) might not be very noticeable to some, but the latency is beautiful and I get way less breakup. The goggles themselves are a bit thicc 😄. I managed to adjust fairly quickly though.
So the fractal 75 with ducts over this one for freestyle? 😳 wow...I value heads honesty in the review 🙏
I would take the Fractal75 with or without ducts over this for freestyle. With the ducts you can still rip like crazy and do anything you can do with the ducts off. Well worth the extra protection! 👌 and fun AF!
Hey, I just found and subscribed to your channel. FPV drones have always fascinated me but I haven't jumped the gun yet and bought one. Do you have a video on a good >200 beginner drone or kit?
Hey John! Welcome and thank you!
It sounds like you are looking for RTF (Ready-To-Fly) Kits. I have not yet reviewed any of these kits and I know little about them. I would recommend checking out Nick Burns (if you haven't already) on TH-cam. If you go to his videos and search "RTF" you should find quite a few. He always does great reviews 👍.
One bit of advice I can give is that FPV is frustrating sometimes. These rtf kits might still have some quirks, so be prepared to do some repairs as you learn. I can say, FPV is well worth your time!
@@InfinityLoops Thanks! Fixing up drones seems like half the fun of owning a drone :)
That's the best way to look at it!
What's your suggestion for someone who wants to do indoor freestyle and like in a backyard? I know how to fly, I just don't like having to drive half an hour every time I want to fly lol.
I understand not wanting to pack up/drive to fly. I always suggest my daily flier. It's my normal Mobthicc with a Fractal75 frame. I fly this inside and out. It has proven to be very durable and handle some wind. This channel is filled with flights of the Fractal75. That is my go-to for now.
Here's the most recent flights with the Fractal75. Keep in mind I'm using 1002 motors in it, not my usual. So the whoop is actually 3g heavier than normal. Flies a little chunky lol.
th-cam.com/video/spdQoxY0JxA/w-d-xo.html
Definitely skip this one. I really don't see myself ever flying anything but a whoop indoors. Of course, I've tried a toothpick but the props break too often for it to be worthwhile. Disappointed you couldn't get it through the drywall too, cool aid guy style 🎈🤡
Just watched this video and firstly thank you. I was going to buy this mini but I will avoid it now. My dilemma is that I have a dji fpv but I don't want to smash it and would like a small drone to get the feel and not worry about crashing it so much. What beginner small fpv would you recommend please 🙏
Hey there, glad it helped. I'd recommend something with ducts like the mobula7 1s or the Fractal75. The ducts help to protect things around you as well as the propellers and motors. They are both extremely capable. I have a few videos flying both on this channel. The Fractal75 is my daily quad. Love it!
@Infinity Loops cheers for getting back at me bro and I'll look into these. Much appreciated advice G 🙏
Sad to see RR pimping out young Bubby. Thanks for the great review. PS I winced every time you slammed into that drywall.....
Yeah got the built version of the Bubito.
Couldn't get a battery in the holder. They said to use a heat gun on it. Ok that worked
The camera is held in place by the top plate pushing down on it and adjustment is difficult to say the least.
Basically they said they were printing a new type of camera mount and if I wanted on I'd have to purchase it.
Just like yours the props hit the (I'll call it a camera holder) and had to shave some material off to make them clear.
All in all I'm as disappointed as you with this purchase.
What a mess!
I'm sorry you got stuck with this garbage. They could have made it better in a lot of ways, unfortunately it still would have poor flight characteristics no matter what they did.
Swap the parts into a 75mm whoop frame and you will be a happy man
@@PeugeotL-vd2le Unfortunately the motor wires are too short without scabbing on more wire for a 75mm frame.
Maybe a 65mm?
@@tonymorgan328 yeah you could build a pretty sweet 65mm, I would use the betafpv meteror65 pro frame, I have a build of one and it is very durable and has slightly larger props (35mm) than most other 65mm quads
@@PeugeotL-vd2le Thanks for the info.
I think I'll do just that.
awesome review 🤘
Ok, I’m hearing you on all points so, question: What would you recommend for a small indoor (house up through a gym size space) freestyle quad? Prefer walksnail too, if you have a suggestion there. Thanks.
If you want a indoor freestyle quad, nothing will beat a whoop. They fly so well now, and having the protection around the props helps a ton for indoors.
If you don't want to mess with building something, I'd suggest looking at the Mob7 1s or the Moblite7. If you want a smaller footprint, check out the Mobeetle.
If you're OK with micro soldering, I'd point you to my daily driver. Kicks ass indoor and out. th-cam.com/video/0b-nboW0Zsg/w-d-xo.html
If you want something like the Bubito form factor but that was built way better, look into the Odonata, built very well.
Hope this helps! If anything else comes up, don't hesitate to ask.
Oh wow, really appreciate the thorough reply, thank you so much! And if I can ask a follow up question, do you have a fav size for a good yard ripper / something for the average 1/4 acre neighborhood lot lol that can easily do power loops and split S’s etc but not be a huge 5 inched scaring the neighbors (though I’ve got great neighbors!)? I’m seeing a lot on 2in and 2.5 inchers. Any suggestions in that size, or something else you’d recommend? And yes, fully for ripping / freestyle - I’ve no interest in racing. :) Thanks!
Anything from a 75mm with the right build, up to a 2.5" toothpick. Maybe start with a 2" with 1002s or something close to that.
I prefer my 75mm whoop with the Fractal75 frame, great for indoor and outdoor. That's what I'm usually flying in our motor review videos and freestyles.
@@InfinityLoops Awesome! Thank you so much!
Your CLI dump d'ont works you have order one !? :)
The cli dump is for older version of Betaflight. If you want newer one you will need to contact Rotor Riot. Or flash the older version of Betaflight.
Dang man, wish I had enough money to buy a bubito just to smash it! hahah
I didn't buy it just to smash it. I bought it to fly it.
It sucked a bunch. So, therefore, I smashed it 🙂
I'm absolutely loving my NBD mosquito frame with a mobula6 transplanted on it + 40mm gemfan biblades. A bit of a dense frame but easy to tune and flies well. Edit: I should add that the motor plugs were removed from a prior build but not all motor plugs will fit the mosquito frame just fyi
40mm is just so much more fun and worthwhile.
before i read your comment in the information i was going to write it seems like its a lil to slow or heavy for outside freestyle
What happened to the drywall? Lol can’t see it in the video
Dude, this flywoo 1s has really bad video filtering 😕
Did you checked If we can for another aio in this frame?
Rotor Riot biggest mistake with this realese is by proximity it is marketed that this drone is fully finished tested product instead of I let our Pilot FPV Bubby a teenager design his dream micro freestyle drone and him and his friends tested it and loved it so here it is. Quick youtube search of Bubito you get all the information including build video on how to remove the motor vibration from the video feed. I have a list of things that Rotor Riot pisses me off about but its super obvious from the start of this video that you hated it from the start. Obviously, this kinda quad isnt for old dudes like us but for younger crowd. I think they should of waited and released a more better overall product but I see the potential the kids trying to do and Im thinking by next year he is going to have a legit micro ripper because even right now in this form the kid rips the shit out of it watch the vids. Peace
I'm curious, did you review the 63mm or the 73mm version of the Baby Nazgul? I love my 73mm version, though definitely not for indoor. It's fantastic in the front/back/side yard! Doing some outdoor rippin' from the porch is where's it at!
Yes! I mentioned it briefly in this video that I do own the 63 baby Nazgul. I was not a fan of the short flights and overall beefiness of the quad. I did hear that the larger version you have was much better. But I never tried it 😞
@@InfinityLoops Definitely worth giving it a try. With 48khz PWM, I get over 3 min of flight time on a 450mah.
Love the dgaf attitude! But how much damage did it do to the drywall? lol
😄 I can only say for certain that it left little dents all over, but it isn't the first quad to be smashed into that slab of drywall so it was hard to tell exactly what it did.
I love my flywoo nano. It’s an amazing flying little quad that gives me 5 plus minutes even pushing it full tilt. Acts so much like my 5” it’s ridiculous.
I reviewed the Flywoo Nano as well. Thing was a ripper! Solid micro right out of the box.
@@InfinityLoops I spend a lot of time with it at this point and I have quite a few quads at this point. I looked for your review on it earlier but obviously didn’t look hard enough. Love your vids dude!
Yeah I have a baby nazgul 73mm (40mm props like the flywoo) which is similar and I love it so much feels like a shrunk down 5inch
Link is not working for CLI dump. Is there an updated link?
You might find one online. But I had to contact Rotor Riot directly to get the cli dump I had.
So what is your recommended indoor feesstyle ripper?
The Mobthicc w/ a Fractal 75 frame kit 👌
@@InfinityLoops 🤘
I love this little guy just wish it had higher than 50 kW because it’s so fast when I go outside I wanna cruise it around and it just go that far and it’s not made to I get it so I go back to my little 65 pro little bit bigger has a 400 mW max output that goes Surprisingly far. Not sure why they didn’t just stick a little bit higher VTX on it.
Drywall, that's actually a good real-world test! Good review, you talked me out of buying one of these. Just too many sketchy design choices for my taste
What did you use to tune ur bubito? Do u have videos on the tuning and building process?
I don't have any videos on that. The diy kit doesn't go together well, and your kit is likely different than the one I got back then. As for the tune, RR supplied me with the tune. Link for that is in the description under "cli dump".
@@InfinityLoops awesome bro thank you, also what controller and goggles are u using for this build?
No worries.
I'm flying with the Skyzone 04x and Jumper t-lite v1.
@@InfinityLoops did the kit come with tin copper alloy to solder on to the mother board or do I have to get that myself
No, it did not come with anything for soldering.
CLI dump is not working?
i feel stupid and naiv, i was pretty sure i can trust rotor riot and bubbyfpv, i was just saving some money for this. thanks for the video
Ah man, don't feel stupid, feel enlightened!
I was debating buying one of these a while ago but I went with building a custom 73mm (40mm prop) baby nazgul instead with xt30 and 19000kv motors. Flies really good and gets 4min of hard ripping. I think the larger props make a huge difference, it’s actually fun to fly outdoors. From seeing your review definitely happy I went this route instead.
saved me some money
Heads, thanks for the honest review of this!...I did have my eyes on it.
I have question about the bubito in the liftoff micro sim.
Did the irl bubito feel anything like that the sim version? I love the feel of that stock one in the sim and havent felt an irl micro like it yet.
Is there a micro you would recommend that has that kind of feel and carry that the sim bubito has?
The sim version feels miles better than the real one. My absolute favorite build is a 40mm prop, 25000kv motors, Pico razer, gemfan bi blades, fractal75 frame, 450mah lipo. Indoor/outdoor ripper, tank-like durability while remaining light and agile.
I just purchased the Fractal 75 kit, running 18K NBD gold motors. Wow! It's like a 75mm Mobula 6 only better. Why would anyone buy these open prop things when the Fractal 75 is soooo good? If you really need a backyard stomp-er get a Jack's 3D print and run 1s. I run 2s and its better than my Tinyhawk 2 race (also a great backyard ripper). It's cool to see hobbiest taking an existing product better and doing it out of their garage. But rotor riot and iflight, what a letdown. "Make better," not just "make also."
Yeah I had an feeling it would be junk, do many FPV pilots like or trust RR anymore?
they have new motors now that are 29500 kv and aparently have ball bearings yo might want to look at that
I did a video on them :)
Buenos videos 🤙🤙🤙🤙¿alguien tiene el archivo para imprimir el soporte de la cámara ? Me estoy montado uno y no se como voy a poder ponerla
Now we want to see ultralight hd whoop sub20g for the hobby 😱
Wow, what a piece of garbage. Maybe they should have sent you this thing BEFORE they put it on the market! Also, I giggled a little watching you repeatedly smacking it into the drywall. Idk why.
So, don't buy the Crapito?
I can't in good faith recommend this kit, no. Not after my experience with it.
Dang. Kinda mean to Bubby, to dis the name like that.
I said I don't care about the name. Not a diss, just not important.
@@InfinityLoops i still like your videos 😆
Ok...we're cool then 😄
Honest good skills bro. Way to expensive. Thanks 😊
+1👍
bought this never even got the thing to bind correctly, no help from rotor riot at all, total waste of money aside from it looking super cute and maybe I can use it for parts...
This is quit annoying seeing big name in our hobby constently releasing crap products like that 🤦♂️
Indeed mate, most everything I've seen you build/design blows this stuff away!
Do you have any recommendations of frames that goes way harder than this one ? Curious to know 🥵, currently building a 1s but idk which to go with to freestyle outdoor/Indoor
@@_Elix_ mate the 75mm Happymodel whoop frames or alike are absolutely fine and more fun to freestyle IMO as you can crash n crash and turtle mode and not have stress about broken props or burning escs as easy. Go 25000KV 0802 motors and 450mah battery with a good connection. I have no issues doing all the freestyle moves outdoors with whoops anyways and they don't wash out of you keep them light with biblades.
If I go open prop I'm going 2inch or above props on 2S or higher voltage. Even 85mm whoops are amazing on 2S outdoors and again durable and fun 😊.
Enjoy.
@@_Elix_ Unfortunately I still waiting for mine to be released...
But a few things:
-you don't want a sturdier frame but a lighter one.
-You want durable motor so 1002 but not the terrible RCin...
-these build make absolutely no point over whoop indoor !
With all the flaws, it looks more like a product from a cheap manufacturer, who uses their customers as beta-testers, instead of a well designed top tier quad.
Huh, that design is not as good as they made it look. I don't get why you'd have a situation where you'd allow the pops to hit the frame/mount and consider that good.
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Snot don't care about the name or the shape, he just wants to freestyle with that girl. Meanwhile, I'm digging up that nice red tree and putting int the back of a truck... it would look better in my front yard.
Man that music gave me a headache
Mute it.
The hobby moves fast but surely not so fast that a company that claims to be dedicated to the hobby can't do the research for a single quad to make it fly right. I'm pretty sure what it comes down to with this one is, it needs to hit a certain profit margin and the company that build them couldn't dish out the surplus stock they have of them due to the poor reviews, so. Like the 3,5" that flies like shit but hey, at least it's sub 250g . . this one also exists. Just slap a big brand name on the side and hope it's enough to make it move. You know, like the fatshark HD. Apparently not ready yet but hey, if they can sell it . . the sheep can buy it and pat each others backs like the now abandoned hdzero crew did. Anyone else tired of the next coming of jesus in the form of rushed products yet?