Thanks for another great review. I have a Pavo 20 Pro Nightfire edition on order or I'd give that Bee25 a closer look. I already have the Bee35 so I thought I'd try out the Betafpv. Thanks for sharing content that I find interesting, informative, and entertaining. Happy flying amigo. 🫡 🍻
Yes, I recall your comments from Bee35 and that you're from Texas, right? The Bee25 was a nice surprise over the 6S Bee35. Since I dont use gopros anymore the larger drone is not very usefull. It had some shakes on the gyro - so I couldnt stablize it well enough. The Nightfire edition looks cool (at least on Rimzlers thumbnail that I saw yesterday)
@Rcschim Thanks for the reply. You have a good memory! I'm in Arizona, not Texas, but that's a minor mistake to make, especially when you're living in Austria! 🙂. I wouldn't expect you to remember small details of U.S. geography. Yes, I'm excited to try the 3s 2.2" Pavo. I really like the Bee35, but I've had a lot of trouble with it. It seems a bit cursed at times 😆. Have a great day. Happy flying amigo. 🫡 🍻
They do about the same (but bee25 can't carry a GoPro). 35 needs bigger batteries 6s If you want to continue to classic 5" after this, the 6s batteries can be used there... Both are good, but I would go with the smaller.
Haha, thanks for letting me learn yet another (unneccesary) thing: "Betteridge's law of headlines is an adage that states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no." It is named after Ian Betteridge, a British technology journalist who wrote about it in 2009, although the principle is much older." An I agree, the answer to my videos title is definitley "NO" - especially if you take a look at my crowded wallspace. But what do we REALLY need. It's certainly nice to have and I think I will use this cine much more than the bee35.
Air 75 bound receiver three plugging way. In betaflight switches working, they are lighting up yellow apart from the arming switch can't arm drone. Can u help, please. This is the second whoop I can't get flying 😂
This video is helping me decide to buy this thing ❤️❤️❤️
I enjoy it, perfect little drone.
Amazing flying and review, Mario! 😃
It looks like a pretty fun little quad!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Hi Mario, I always have it in my backpack, and it's great !
That's what I thought!
@@Rcschim It's the best whoop !
Thanks for another great review. I have a Pavo 20 Pro Nightfire edition on order or I'd give that Bee25 a closer look. I already have the Bee35 so I thought I'd try out the Betafpv. Thanks for sharing content that I find interesting, informative, and entertaining. Happy flying amigo. 🫡 🍻
Yes, I recall your comments from Bee35 and that you're from Texas, right? The Bee25 was a nice surprise over the 6S Bee35. Since I dont use gopros anymore the larger drone is not very usefull. It had some shakes on the gyro - so I couldnt stablize it well enough.
The Nightfire edition looks cool (at least on Rimzlers thumbnail that I saw yesterday)
@Rcschim Thanks for the reply. You have a good memory! I'm in Arizona, not Texas, but that's a minor mistake to make, especially when you're living in Austria! 🙂. I wouldn't expect you to remember small details of U.S. geography. Yes, I'm excited to try the 3s 2.2" Pavo. I really like the Bee35, but I've had a lot of trouble with it. It seems a bit cursed at times 😆. Have a great day. Happy flying amigo. 🫡 🍻
Thanks for sharing. I doubt I'll ever get a cinewhoop, but I appreciate your video...👍🏻🍻👊🏻
Awesome.
thanks for video. Do you have any comparison with bee35? (flight and noise level)? I am wondering if bee25 or 35 would be good for first FPV drone.
They do about the same (but bee25 can't carry a GoPro). 35 needs bigger batteries 6s
If you want to continue to classic 5" after this, the 6s batteries can be used there...
Both are good, but I would go with the smaller.
this video violates Betteridge's law of headlines! :-D
Haha, thanks for letting me learn yet another (unneccesary) thing:
"Betteridge's law of headlines is an adage that states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no." It is named after Ian Betteridge, a British technology journalist who wrote about it in 2009, although the principle is much older."
An I agree, the answer to my videos title is definitley "NO" - especially if you take a look at my crowded wallspace. But what do we REALLY need. It's certainly nice to have and I think I will use this cine much more than the bee35.
Air 75 bound receiver three plugging way. In betaflight switches working, they are lighting up yellow apart from the arming switch can't arm drone. Can u help, please. This is the second whoop I can't get flying 😂
Sorry, I need more details. You can probably find a good solution watching Joshua bardwells videos
See the messages in the main screen of betaflight, normally it should tell you the reason why it won't arm ..