Christmas Brushless Tiny Whoop 65mm First Flights
- over 5 years ago
- 40 VŪZ
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Nice view of the Portland\Vancouver area this Christmas day. Wife bought me a new tiny whoop for Christmas, the Snapper 6. Very cool little whoop, and finally a brushless model to test and tune. Have wanted a good whoop with OSD for some time now, not always easy to estimate the remaining battery and very easy to over use them. These flights are all the very first with stock tune, all I have done is enter my rates and bind controller, adjust trim and endpoints. I can see some adjustments that need to be made right off the start, all Proportional and Integral values need to be increased. I will start by increasing Proportion values, beginning with Yaw P first and foremost. Really like it so far, of course there are some downfalls and complaints, such as the battery compartment, not sure what they were thinking there. I like the aluminum ducts and carbon fiber frame, very nice and clean. I noticed that spare parts are available, which is very handy. I already ordered a spare frame and few more spare ducts. Love that it is very modular, everything comes apart, center frame and ducts all detachable. So far I really like it, especially for a 65mm whoop. I want to stay super compact with whoops, I've tried 75mm and 85mm whoops and they are cool, but they get too big and too loud. I love that these little guys are somewhat quiet, and handle well. Great for those tiny indoor spaces and this one also seems very good outdoor, just needs some tuning. https://www.AirVuz.com/user/FireBlade https://www.InstaGram.com/Jason_FireBladeFPV https://www.FPVBook.com/FireBlade