@@lectorserelith you were one of the lucky 10 that got to see the video with absolutely no text overlays 🤣 my bad. You did indeed watch this yesterday, before I noticed my mistake.
@@FPVwineUK Right on lol. I'm starting to put together the money for my first 5" and your experience has be all sorts of excited. I went from a 2" to a 3" and damn it was amazing the amount of extra power and floatyness. 5" must be amazing I wonder if I should just get a ~$300-$350 BNF to get me started or if I should knuckle down and build my own
@ you’re going to need to know how to repair it eventually. However I was going to get the iFlight ECO once I had enough money. Maybe get the ECO without and RX and solder an RX in. Although if you’ve never soldered before - definitely get a practice board and watch a few tutorials first. I still suck at soldering well, but I can do it to a level that works. Lots can go wrong with soldering as a noob! I’ve just been out again and I’m blown away at how much easier I am finding a 5” compared to a 3.5… just WAY louder. Had my first Karen on my first ever 5” freestyle flight! Let me know how it goes!
@@FPVwineUK For my 2"-3" whoops I've replaced two VTXs, one motor, and cut my own ELRS antenna just yesterday. I think I might have the soldering down enough to give it a shot
@ yeah, I would get the iFlight then! Most affordable, good quality, 5” allegedly. Have to let me know how it goes, it’s a different beast! I have prearm setup on mine as they terrify me. 3.5 is cute in comparison.
Did you actually have to resolder the motors? I got a Mobula 6 for the winter (to fly inside), it was all messed up straight from factory. FC was rotated by 90 degrees, motor numbering was wrong and one motor was spinning in the wrong direction. I fixed all of that in Betaflight, it lets you switch things around in software.
@@Oivaras no never resoldered the motors. Lots of settings in Betaflight, like you say. Motor order and FC orientation. Although my freestyle build was a doddle!
Hi FPVWine ive been flying the dji avata for a little over a year and before that logged 126 hours on sims. ive been wanting to branch out into FPV freestyle but unsure where to start any recommations? also goes for anyone that stumbles across this comment.
@@FPSZeb get a tiny whoop! 65 or 75mm and fly that for a while. I’ve just gone to 5” and it’s a different beast. I think 3.5” is my happy medium… especially in public. Less noise and weight.
Again, a massive shout out to Scruvy FPV for the racer donation. What quad do you fly?
We all went throuhg it, no big deal, in few weeks you will be flying like a dream.
@@Black-ice_fpv got there in the end
Love the videos you helped me not make the mistake of buying a cetus x and just learn to build one
@@Glaz024 I will always love my Cetus X, but definitely wish I had bought a 65mm!
Great video bro 💯
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Cool
@@meaforpeace cool
De Ja Vu I swear I saw this video yesterday? Am I having a stroke? lol
@@lectorserelith you were one of the lucky 10 that got to see the video with absolutely no text overlays 🤣 my bad. You did indeed watch this yesterday, before I noticed my mistake.
@@FPVwineUK Right on lol. I'm starting to put together the money for my first 5" and your experience has be all sorts of excited. I went from a 2" to a 3" and damn it was amazing the amount of extra power and floatyness. 5" must be amazing
I wonder if I should just get a ~$300-$350 BNF to get me started or if I should knuckle down and build my own
@ you’re going to need to know how to repair it eventually. However I was going to get the iFlight ECO once I had enough money. Maybe get the ECO without and RX and solder an RX in. Although if you’ve never soldered before - definitely get a practice board and watch a few tutorials first. I still suck at soldering well, but I can do it to a level that works. Lots can go wrong with soldering as a noob!
I’ve just been out again and I’m blown away at how much easier I am finding a 5” compared to a 3.5… just WAY louder. Had my first Karen on my first ever 5” freestyle flight!
Let me know how it goes!
@@FPVwineUK For my 2"-3" whoops I've replaced two VTXs, one motor, and cut my own ELRS antenna just yesterday. I think I might have the soldering down enough to give it a shot
@ yeah, I would get the iFlight then! Most affordable, good quality, 5” allegedly. Have to let me know how it goes, it’s a different beast! I have prearm setup on mine as they terrify me. 3.5 is cute in comparison.
Sick hair style.
@@dave3883 I try 😂
Did you actually have to resolder the motors? I got a Mobula 6 for the winter (to fly inside), it was all messed up straight from factory. FC was rotated by 90 degrees, motor numbering was wrong and one motor was spinning in the wrong direction. I fixed all of that in Betaflight, it lets you switch things around in software.
@@Oivaras no never resoldered the motors. Lots of settings in Betaflight, like you say. Motor order and FC orientation. Although my freestyle build was a doddle!
Hi FPVWine ive been flying the dji avata for a little over a year and before that logged 126 hours on sims. ive been wanting to branch out into FPV freestyle but unsure where to start any recommations? also goes for anyone that stumbles across this comment.
@@FPSZeb get a tiny whoop! 65 or 75mm and fly that for a while. I’ve just gone to 5” and it’s a different beast. I think 3.5” is my happy medium… especially in public. Less noise and weight.