Flying Through Tree Tunnels And Testing DalProp Bi Blades QAV Race Drone
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Met up with Tyler to do some tuning and testing at one of our flying locations. This was a few weeks back, before the wildfires and smoke became worse. Nice day and good spot to do some high speed runs and lots of fun obstacles, trees everywhere :) The bi blades are ok, DalProp 5045. They spin up quick, seem to get some good top speed. But you can tell why we use triple blades, they just pick up quicker. For example diving to the ground and picking up real quick, the triple blades don't take much throttle, where the bi blades we must be a bit more aggressive with throttle in those type of situations. I do like how they handle though, a bit different but fun. Doubt if I will buy any for future use but fun to try. Also I did not do any additional tuning with them, threw them on with my tune that was set with using HQ 5x4.5x3 V1S which are probably my favorite freestyle blades. I like the DalProp Cyclones for racing. Great time, hope you enjoy :) YouTube - http://YouTube.com/JDogB1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/JDogB1_FireBlade FPVBook - http://www.fpvbook.com/FireBlade Quadcopter: Custom build 5" race quad using QAVR 220 upgraded frame. (thicker upper and lower plates, 3mm lower and 2mm upper, also upgraded fasteners and aluminum knurled standoffs) PDB: Matek 5-in-1 3-5s FC: OmniBus F4 Pro V2 Betaflight OSD ESC: DYS blheli_s 30A V2 DShot600 Motors: Emax RS2205 2300kv Blades: DalProp Cyclone T5050C FPV Camera: RunCam Owl Plus 2 16:9 2.1mm VTX: AKK Q3 Ultimate Betaflight Switchable 25mw to 800mw Batteries: Tattu 1550mah 95c 4s TX: FlySky i6x FPV Goggles: Eachine EV800D Antennas: TBS Triumph DVR Receiver: Eachine RC840 DVR Camera: GoPro Session 5 Quad total weight without battery: 451g Lipo battery weight: 171g (wrapped)