I used Xing 2205 2300kv Speedybee Mini F4. I took your advice with the Props 4S Lipo . Wow! I have 20-plus drones, and this is a dream to fly. Now it's my favorite. Great advice! Cheers, keep up the good work.
Wonderful video. I am thinking of replacing my GEPRC Cinelog35 V2 by moving most of the parts over (other than the FC-ESC) into this frame because the GEPRC Cinelog35 V2 requires cramming all the electronics, wires, VTX, receiver, etc into such a small space that it always ends up causing some damages to the electronics. Soldering on the very compact GEP integrated FC is also quite challenging. I have an extra SpeedyBee V3 F7 Flight Controller-ESC 30x30 stack. Hope that will fit nicely into this frame.
Thanks for watching and for the kind words. Moving to a roomier frame sounds like a great plan, especially to avoid the tight space issues with the Cinelog35 V2. The SpeedyBee V3 F7 30x30 stack should be a good fit for this frame, offering more space for airflow and easier access to components. Plus, it’ll likely make soldering a lot less challenging! Let me know how the build goes, and if you have any questions along the way, feel free to reach out. Good luck with the upgrade.
Thanks for this amazing video! Just ordered the Bee35 and will do a self build 🙂 already have a speedybee drone and controller plus goggles so just adding to the collection
That's a beautiful cinewhoop. I built a 3 inch with very similar components about a year and half ago. Even put a bottom sensor on it for altitude and position hold at low altitudes, which works decently. It is an old school frame though and even though it flies real well, I love the looks of this one. I think II'll move everything over to this frame in the near future. Time to update Inav on it as well, so I'll be looking for your setup video.
INAV is the only to go if you want performance similar to a DJI Avata. Maybe not the long flight times, but certainly the smooth handling, altitude and poshold to get great cinematic footage.
@@WhirlyBloke Just pre-ordered the pro direct. Shipping is free as well. Great deal on a beautiful frame! Thanks for showing it to us. I will be using a full size flight stack, which they said would fit, but be a bit challenging. Can you tell right off-hand what the difficulties will be? Will the USB port be difficult to access? Using the Speedybee V2 full sized stack.
Hey Kurtz, Were you able to wedge the full size FC into the Bee 35? I'm auditioning flight controllers right now. Every thing I'm reading including the Speedy Bee 35 manual advises against the 30mm stacks for this build even though it has 30mm holes... I'm looking at 20 and 25mm FCs and all in ones but I'm hesitant because I've only ever used the full size versions. Happy flying amigo. 🍻
@@Sonic_Ox Gracias compadre. Yes, I was able to fit the Speedybee V2 30 X 30 stack, but it is a weird build with the flight controller on the bottom and the ESC upside down on the top. It flies great though, so it was worth the trouble. There is a really good build video by Bilu Media showing the 30 X 30 stack mounting. That said, I'd probably go with an AIO if I didn't already have a few of the V2 stacks. Found a deal on F7 40A aio on Nick Burn's channel and bought two, but haven't received them yet. Oddity RC is the place where I purchased.
Thanks for the reply Bryan. I've been enjoying your channel and did see that you were able to fit the full size stack. I do think I'll look at the AIOs if I find one that satisfies my wishes for this build. I intend to go digital with the 03 air unit and I also like to have full GPS functionality (INAV) and I'm planning 6s power. So I want an AIO with sufficient UARTs and with sufficient amp rating on the ESCs. I've been looking at the offerings from Diatone (Mamba) but I am also still thinking about the mini F405 and keeping it all Speedy Bee. I'm running their full size F405 V4 55 amp in my 7" build and it's been flawless. It's nice to have options. Thanks again for your input Bryan. Happy flying amigo! 🍻
would have been nice to have seen it fly and how smooth the motors and props really work for a Cinewhoop. Assume you are running on a 4S witha 2300KV motor?
Good content. Love your channel. Lack of artificial happiness present elsewhere is so pleasing :) I wonder how much quieter is this as Avata screams as kid during first vaccination. Flown it at dawn to make sunrise shoots and woke up people nearby, not mentioning all birds. There are phone apps measuring dB, maybe you can do short test making next vid. The only thing I'm missinig with these builds (have 5" cinewhoop) comparing to Avata it ability to make easily nice top-down footage.
Now that we have prop guards rather than full ducts things are a bit better. I did a whole video on cinewhoop noise about 3 years ago when cinewhoops were THE big thing ruclips.net/video/tZYrWGrP_1A/видео.html
Did you fly this on 4S or 6S? I just bought Xing 2205 2300KV with the 35A F4 Mini Speedybee and the same props as you. I'm not sure if it will take 6S.
That totally depends on the flight controller. Some have a JST type connector on and some have solder pads. Some even have both. The F405 Mini I used on this build ruclips.net/video/raaOtYwCwn8/видео.html just has solder pads. Thanks for the awesome feedback.
There no reason you can't use an analog VTX in this frame. TBH the frame is such good quality and flies well I use it in place of my Shendrones Squirt. It's OK at acro, but that's not what it's designed for. But it is a great FPV camera platform and you can fly it slow if you want that cinematic footage. Best of luck with your build.
@@WhirlyBloke What kind of flight times are you getting? I need to order some new batteries now that my build is complete. Have you made the inav video you talked about yet?
Very interesting and informative video. I just ordered the pro version today. Running 4S on this motor and prop combo? Looking forward to seeing your inav video. Thank you for sharing. 😎
That totally depends on the flight controller. Some have a JST type connector on and some have solder pads. Some even have both. The F405 Mini I used on this build ruclips.net/video/raaOtYwCwn8/видео.html just has solder pads. Thanks for the awesome feedback.
@@WhirlyBloke Thanks a lot. Actually I found the FC which doesn't require soldering its the SpeedyBee F405 V4 BLS 55A 30x30 . I wanted to know if I can add the same motors as per your Build to this? Xing 2205 2300kV
Looking forward to the inav part of this - Im building one of these right now and Im going to use your solution for mounting those diversity antennas ... Did you use anything special for mounting the receiver? Just subscribed - I guess the Bee35 search I did is what got your content in my feed, glad i found it.
does the yellow back tpu includes 2 sleeves to fit 2 DJI air unit antennas? i can see holes on 2 sides on some pictures but does it have that open cutout so the antenna slots in? much like 5inch speedybee fs225 frame tpu mount
It's got mounting holes for 20*20, 25.5*25.5 and 30.5*30.5mm stacks. Height may be an issue, but there's no problem adding some spacers between the bottom alloy plate and main body to give you a bit more room.
Thanks for another brilliant video Whirly Bloke. As always, your content is interesting, informative, and entertaining. This video was the main inspiration behind me ordering a Speedy Bee 35 pro led frame just yesterday! This build will take me awhile though because I plan to go digital with no compromises. My drone budget is currently only $100 per month so this one may take over a year lol. Oh well, I have my recently completed 7" analog build occupying my time and imagination as I slowly acquire parts for the 3.5". I too plan to exploit the GPS functionality that INAV offers though I've found INAV 7 to be inferior to INAV 6 as far as GPS functionality is concerned. Have you (or anyone reading this) experienced this? I seem to get fewer satellites to lock with INAV 7 than with INAV 6 and the GPS hold function is way less stable. If anyone has suggestions, I'd love to read them. But I digress lol. Thanks again for another great vid Whirly Bloke. Happy flying amigo. 🍻
Thanks a ton for your awesome comment! It's fantastic to hear that you enjoyed the video and that it inspired you to order the Speedy Bee 35 Pro LED frame - that's a solid choice! Going digital with no compromises sounds like an exciting plan, and it's great that you're taking your time to build something special. Your budgeting strategy is both disciplined and admirable - a year might seem long, but the anticipation will make that first flight even more rewarding. Your 7" analog build sounds like a blast too! As for the INAV GPS functionality, your insight is valuable. I haven't personally experienced the differences between INAV 6 and 7, but your question might resonate with others in the community. If anyone has suggestions or experiences to share, feel free to chime in! Happy flying on your 7" and best of luck with the upcoming 3.5" build. 🚀 Cheers, amigo! 🍻
Thanks so much for the reply Whirly Bloke. I know you're a VERY BUSY guy. I really value your opinion. You're huge in the RUclips scene and obviously have a great deal of experience with RC technology of all sorts. Thanks again also for producing such a wonderful channel. I hope you have a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2024. Happy flying amigo. Cheers.
I wanted to mention that I think I've discovered a fix to my GPS functionality issues in INAV 7. Well, I didn't come up with it but I did just discover a video from Mr. D - Falling With Style. Darren explains that in INAV 7 the GPS page looks and acts differently than the GPS page in INAV 6 and when you activate all the constellation tabs in INAV 7, they will reset to a deactivated state upon save & reboot! Darren also suggested activating the UBLOX 7 tab if you have a newer GPS module to see if it is UBLOX 7 capable. I live in Arizona, USA (Darren is in the UK) but I activated the constellation tabs for EU and CN (not RU) as well as activating the UBLOX 7 tab and VOILA! Upon save and reboot, I acquired 15 satellites INSIDE at my computer almost instantly! I was lucky to get 10 outside with INAV 7 before. I was routinely acquiring 20 outside with INAV 6. I can't wait to flight test tomorrow (hopefully). I will paste a link to Darren's video at the end of this comment. I just wanted to gain exposure for Darren's video because I think quite a few folks are seeing decreased GPS functionality with INAV 7 compared to INAV 6. Happy flying amigos! ruclips.net/video/JvUGgpCr_eQ/видео.htmlsi=4h6AnKoS1g1aBfIu
Nice review and an interesting looking build. Tempted to try one but struggling to find Xing2 2205/2300Kv motors in the UK. Where do you source yours from? I can see the Xing 1 versions online but th V2's are much better looking ;) All I have are some RCX 2205/2633KV on a old Karearea Talon clone. Alternative is to use 1806, 2004, 2006 as per the official SpeedyBee recommendations. Any pointers appreciated👍
I've now listed all the components in the video description. I got bucket of Xing 2205 2300Kv for my Shendrone Squirt builds earlier this year from HobbyRC. I'm not sure if they still carry them. But I've found ordering direct from iFlight is reasonably fast an reliable. It's one of the nicest cinewhoops I've built and watch out for the INAV setup - i'ts the only way to go for true cinematic and smooth cinewhoops. Thanks for watching.
@@WhirlyBloke Thanks for putting the list up :) No stock on HobbyRC but I see the old Xing versions on your Buzzflyer link. I'll continue to look for deals! Still have to build my Master V2 so plenty of time ;) Keep up the great content! 👍
Would you please share your iNav config dump for this one? I would like to build my first iNav drone, but the configuration (especially tune) is too intimidating, so that I only are on betaflight till now.
@@AxxieFPV That sounds great. If the Walksnail is too tall to fit with the bottom CNC plate, you could use longer screws and put spacers between the bottom plate and the central frame piece.
It's sometimes confusing when I get sent early products for review cos some of the final details haven't been 100% decided. Apologies if it confused you. And thanks for the update - it's always appreciated.
Well surprise, surprise, it's downloadable from the SpeedyBee website. If you can't find it, here's the link store-fhxxhuiq8q.mybigcommerce.com/product_images/img_SpeedyBee_Bee35_Frame/SpeedyBee-Bee35-Manual-EN.pdf
I go with the same frame. Maybe i will choose the mamba f22 mini 55A. Which Motors and Props would you recommend? Still the Xing 2205 2300kv and the same props in the video? Need the Whoop for a GoPro12. A answer i would apprecriate.
I've found the Xing 2205 2300kV HQProp Duct-89MMX8 props to be a combination that works well for me on several cinewhoops I've built. Although the Xing motors are harder to source these days, but I bought a bucket of them when I knew they were good and I'd need a few. Thanks for watching.
Awesome drone 😁 i built 1. Axis flying argus f7 aio, 2205 xing 3200kn motors, the 8 blade props n all. 03 unit. It worked great for a while. Probably 50+ packs. Then 1 day was blasting around 85mph 🤯 and had it cut out. Fell from about 150' or so and landed right in center of road. As i was walking over to get it. Like 50' a car pulled up and opened door and grabbed it 🤯☹️ i was yelling and waving arms. Could still see inside of car through goggles 🤯 damn hood rats 🤯☹️ just got together all the parts to build replacement. All same but 2300kv this time. I had a big 6s batt in it at time of cut out. 2200mah. I did have trouble getting the big 1000 cap soldered on and mounted. It may have come loose. Idk. Had no control after cut out. Even tried re arming. It needed power cycle but 03 unit was still working 🤔 it did cut out as it was falling but came back on. I will be putting unit on 3a buck converter straight to batt this time. Something happened and it cost me my drone. $500 gone and $500 to build another. Taking precautions 😉 i may use 2 caps this time. 1 at AIO and big one up on power plug (batt side). Got some warrenties this time but that doesn't help for loss or theft 🤣 3 years on 03 unit and 2 years on argus aio 😁 thanks for great video 😁
Wow, what a crazy story! It’s such a bummer losing a drone like that, especially after all that time and effort you put into the build. The fact that someone just snatched it up is wild-definitely some serious bad luck there! 😤 It sounds like you’re taking all the right precautions for your next build, especially with the extra capacitors and powering the O3 unit directly from a 3A buck converter. That should help prevent any power issues from causing another cut-out. Adding the second cap is a great idea too-extra smoothing could help keep everything running smoothly, especially under load. I’m sure your new build will be just as awesome (and hopefully safer from those “hood rats” next time 😅). Good luck with it, and thanks for sharing your story! Glad the video was helpful, and hopefully you’re back in the air soon with that new setup!
If you use BetaFlight you're 100% correct. However my followup video will show how to use INAV that has sub cm accurate GPS position hold, altitude hold, optical flow/lidar, waypoint missions, reliable and accurate RTH. And that's how this excellent frame becomes a DJI Avata beater for a fraction of the price. Here's a small sample of what INAV can do ruclips.net/video/4odtIEl0q2M/видео.html Thanks for watching.
@@CappaGTC The DJI O3 camera and Air Unit are almost exactly the same as the system on the DJI Avata including all the stabilisation processing. You can use the built in RockSteady or process the footage quickly and easily using GyroFlow for free. That has horizon lock if that's what you're after. Personally, I prefer to use GyroFlow cos I think it produces better results and you have more options and fine control if you need it.
I used Xing 2205 2300kv Speedybee Mini F4. I took your advice with the Props 4S Lipo . Wow! I have 20-plus drones, and this is a dream to fly. Now it's my favorite. Great advice! Cheers, keep up the good work.
@@maxxfx2164 xing motors have never let me down.
Wonderful video. I am thinking of replacing my GEPRC Cinelog35 V2 by moving most of the parts over (other than the FC-ESC) into this frame because the GEPRC Cinelog35 V2 requires cramming all the electronics, wires, VTX, receiver, etc into such a small space that it always ends up causing some damages to the electronics. Soldering on the very compact GEP integrated FC is also quite challenging. I have an extra SpeedyBee V3 F7 Flight Controller-ESC 30x30 stack. Hope that will fit nicely into this frame.
Thanks for watching and for the kind words. Moving to a roomier frame sounds like a great plan, especially to avoid the tight space issues with the Cinelog35 V2. The SpeedyBee V3 F7 30x30 stack should be a good fit for this frame, offering more space for airflow and easier access to components. Plus, it’ll likely make soldering a lot less challenging! Let me know how the build goes, and if you have any questions along the way, feel free to reach out. Good luck with the upgrade.
Hi Whirly bloke thanks for a great video, did you make a video with the big GPS because i cannot find it. Keep up the great work mate.
Not yet
Thanks for this amazing video! Just ordered the Bee35 and will do a self build 🙂 already have a speedybee drone and controller plus goggles so just adding to the collection
You'll love it and it's super strong.
@@WhirlyBloke It's coming tomorrow, i can't wait 🙂
That's a beautiful cinewhoop. I built a 3 inch with very similar components about a year and half ago. Even put a bottom sensor on it for altitude and position hold at low altitudes, which works decently. It is an old school frame though and even though it flies real well, I love the looks of this one. I think II'll move everything over to this frame in the near future. Time to update Inav on it as well, so I'll be looking for your setup video.
INAV is the only to go if you want performance similar to a DJI Avata. Maybe not the long flight times, but certainly the smooth handling, altitude and poshold to get great cinematic footage.
@@WhirlyBloke Just pre-ordered the pro direct. Shipping is free as well. Great deal on a beautiful frame! Thanks for showing it to us. I will be using a full size flight stack, which they said would fit, but be a bit challenging. Can you tell right off-hand what the difficulties will be? Will the USB port be difficult to access? Using the Speedybee V2 full sized stack.
Hey Kurtz,
Were you able to wedge the full size FC into the Bee 35? I'm auditioning flight controllers right now. Every thing I'm reading including the Speedy Bee 35 manual advises against the 30mm stacks for this build even though it has 30mm holes... I'm looking at 20 and 25mm FCs and all in ones but I'm hesitant because I've only ever used the full size versions. Happy flying amigo. 🍻
@@Sonic_Ox Gracias compadre. Yes, I was able to fit the Speedybee V2 30 X 30 stack, but it is a weird build with the flight controller on the bottom and the ESC upside down on the top. It flies great though, so it was worth the trouble. There is a really good build video by Bilu Media showing the 30 X 30 stack mounting. That said, I'd probably go with an AIO if I didn't already have a few of the V2 stacks. Found a deal on F7 40A aio on Nick Burn's channel and bought two, but haven't received them yet. Oddity RC is the place where I purchased.
Thanks for the reply Bryan. I've been enjoying your channel and did see that you were able to fit the full size stack. I do think I'll look at the AIOs if I find one that satisfies my wishes for this build. I intend to go digital with the 03 air unit and I also like to have full GPS functionality (INAV) and I'm planning 6s power. So I want an AIO with sufficient UARTs and with sufficient amp rating on the ESCs. I've been looking at the offerings from Diatone (Mamba) but I am also still thinking about the mini F405 and keeping it all Speedy Bee. I'm running their full size F405 V4 55 amp in my 7" build and it's been flawless. It's nice to have options. Thanks again for your input Bryan. Happy flying amigo! 🍻
would have been nice to have seen it fly and how smooth the motors and props really work for a Cinewhoop. Assume you are running on a 4S witha 2300KV motor?
At the end you say you will do a video where you set up INAV on this drone, can you tell me when that will be out? I am very interested in that!
Working on it. It's all done I just need to find some time to make the video.
Will there be more flight footage, part 2, with the Bee35?
Maybe. It all depends on how busy I get with the day job. 😊
Good content. Love your channel. Lack of artificial happiness present elsewhere is so pleasing :) I wonder how much quieter is this as Avata screams as kid during first vaccination. Flown it at dawn to make sunrise shoots and woke up people nearby, not mentioning all birds. There are phone apps measuring dB, maybe you can do short test making next vid. The only thing I'm missinig with these builds (have 5" cinewhoop) comparing to Avata it ability to make easily nice top-down footage.
Now that we have prop guards rather than full ducts things are a bit better. I did a whole video on cinewhoop noise about 3 years ago when cinewhoops were THE big thing ruclips.net/video/tZYrWGrP_1A/видео.html
Yeah that Avata is LOUD AF....just screams...
Why this motor on protek35 need 55A esc?do you fly with 4s or 6s with 35A?
Very nice video and very nice pictures ;)
Did you fly this on 4S or 6S? I just bought Xing 2205 2300KV with the 35A F4 Mini Speedybee and the same props as you. I'm not sure if it will take 6S.
@@maxxfx2164 yep, mine is 4S.
nice review i will build one of these... would be interesting which lipo with wich flighttime you have?
thx
Around 4-5 minutes with a 1300mAh LiPo
Really nice video. To connect DJI o3 to UART1 - Do I need to solder any wires?
That totally depends on the flight controller. Some have a JST type connector on and some have solder pads. Some even have both. The F405 Mini I used on this build ruclips.net/video/raaOtYwCwn8/видео.html just has solder pads. Thanks for the awesome feedback.
Thank you so much was considering getting this now I definitely will
You're very welcome. You'll love it!
Hello friend, this frame is an original speedybee, I want to build one, do you have the link to the frame where you built your drone?
Hello! Great video! Will it work on 4s or do you recommend the 3200kv? Instead of the 2300kv?
That combo should work fine.
@@WhirlyBloke thank you for the quick answer! Just ordered the 2300kv with this drone for a 4s setup! Keep up the good work! 💪🏻
@@Pieter3979 let me know how you get on.
It’s flying! 🎉 thank you for the help! 😊
@@Pieter3979 Awsome work mate.
Hi, thnks for video, what are your thoughts if try to build it with analougue VTX? Or better to choose another frame?
There no reason you can't use an analog VTX in this frame. TBH the frame is such good quality and flies well I use it in place of my Shendrones Squirt. It's OK at acro, but that's not what it's designed for. But it is a great FPV camera platform and you can fly it slow if you want that cinematic footage. Best of luck with your build.
@@WhirlyBloke thanks for replying, I am currently researching what I can use for first drone to build, but a bit on a budget.
Ola amigo como q faço pra comprar essses motores
Thanks for the video!! Woild you be so kind to let me know, which batteries you are using with this build? Thanks
Nothing special 4S 1300mAh.
@@WhirlyBloke What kind of flight times are you getting? I need to order some new batteries now that my build is complete.
Have you made the inav video you talked about yet?
Very interesting and informative video. I just ordered the pro version today. Running 4S on this motor and prop combo? Looking forward to seeing your inav video. Thank you for sharing. 😎
Have fun.
Did you have to solder the o3 to the fc? I mean UART ports .
That totally depends on the flight controller. Some have a JST type connector on and some have solder pads. Some even have both. The F405 Mini I used on this build ruclips.net/video/raaOtYwCwn8/видео.html just has solder pads. Thanks for the awesome feedback.
@@WhirlyBloke Thanks a lot. Actually I found the FC which doesn't require soldering its the SpeedyBee F405 V4 BLS 55A 30x30 . I wanted to know if I can add the same motors as per your Build to this? Xing 2205 2300kV
@@dronefilmsgermany I don't see why not, but they're a bit hard to find these days. I bought a few sets ages ago for my other builds.
What battery did you use, and how long the flight time was? Thanks
GNB 1100mAh 6S and I get between 4 and 6 minutes depending on how I fly. Thanks for watching.
Good video and that looks like a very nice quad
I love it.
will it accommodate avatar moonlight vtx?
That shouldn't be a problem, but you'll probably need to modify the VTX module mount a bit.
Looking forward to the inav part of this - Im building one of these right now and Im going to use your solution for mounting those diversity antennas ... Did you use anything special for mounting the receiver? Just subscribed - I guess the Bee35 search I did is what got your content in my feed, glad i found it.
Coming soon. I'm maxed out with my day job. 🤪
I have a hglrc sector 132 2'5 im wondering if I can frame swap and upgrade motors?
Vista/crossfire
It sounds plausible, but I don't have an HGLRC sector 132 so I can't be 100% sure. Do let me know how you get on. And thanks for watching.
does the yellow back tpu includes 2 sleeves to fit 2 DJI air unit antennas?
i can see holes on 2 sides on some pictures but does it have that open cutout so the antenna slots in?
much like 5inch speedybee fs225 frame tpu mount
The multi-function mount has holes to fit all sorts of antennas. Checkout the manual and images on their product page bit.ly/3PslIeJ
@WhirlyBloke Is it possible to mount SpeedyBee F7 V3 BL32 50A 30x30 Stack on this frame?
It's got mounting holes for 20*20, 25.5*25.5 and 30.5*30.5mm stacks. Height may be an issue, but there's no problem adding some spacers between the bottom alloy plate and main body to give you a bit more room.
@@WhirlyBloke thank you
Can you tell me if anything else fits in other than 03 air unit?
It's designed for the O3 and RunCam Link, but with a bit of work you could fit practically anything.
Speedybee vtx
Great video and great build.
Would you be so kind as to list all of the components used for the build?
Thank you.
I've listed them all in the video description now. Thanks for watching.
thank you Nice review😍
That's for the comment and for watching.
Thanks for another brilliant video Whirly Bloke. As always, your content is interesting, informative, and entertaining. This video was the main inspiration behind me ordering a Speedy Bee 35 pro led frame just yesterday! This build will take me awhile though because I plan to go digital with no compromises. My drone budget is currently only $100 per month so this one may take over a year lol. Oh well, I have my recently completed 7" analog build occupying my time and imagination as I slowly acquire parts for the 3.5". I too plan to exploit the GPS functionality that INAV offers though I've found INAV 7 to be inferior to INAV 6 as far as GPS functionality is concerned. Have you (or anyone reading this) experienced this? I seem to get fewer satellites to lock with INAV 7 than with INAV 6 and the GPS hold function is way less stable.
If anyone has suggestions, I'd love to read them. But I digress lol. Thanks again for another great vid Whirly Bloke. Happy flying amigo. 🍻
Thanks a ton for your awesome comment! It's fantastic to hear that you enjoyed the video and that it inspired you to order the Speedy Bee 35 Pro LED frame - that's a solid choice! Going digital with no compromises sounds like an exciting plan, and it's great that you're taking your time to build something special.
Your budgeting strategy is both disciplined and admirable - a year might seem long, but the anticipation will make that first flight even more rewarding. Your 7" analog build sounds like a blast too!
As for the INAV GPS functionality, your insight is valuable. I haven't personally experienced the differences between INAV 6 and 7, but your question might resonate with others in the community. If anyone has suggestions or experiences to share, feel free to chime in!
Happy flying on your 7" and best of luck with the upcoming 3.5" build. 🚀 Cheers, amigo! 🍻
Thanks so much for the reply Whirly Bloke. I know you're a VERY BUSY guy. I really value your opinion. You're huge in the RUclips scene and obviously have a great deal of experience with RC technology of all sorts. Thanks again also for producing such a wonderful channel. I hope you have a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2024. Happy flying amigo. Cheers.
@@Sonic_Ox I try to do my bit where and when I can. 😀
I wanted to mention that I think I've discovered a fix to my GPS functionality issues in INAV 7. Well, I didn't come up with it but I did just discover a video from Mr. D - Falling With Style. Darren explains that in INAV 7 the GPS page looks and acts differently than the GPS page in INAV 6 and when you activate all the constellation tabs in INAV 7, they will reset to a deactivated state upon save & reboot! Darren also suggested activating the UBLOX 7 tab if you have a newer GPS module to see if it is UBLOX 7 capable. I live in Arizona, USA (Darren is in the UK) but I activated the constellation tabs for EU and CN (not RU) as well as activating the UBLOX 7 tab and VOILA! Upon save and reboot, I acquired 15 satellites INSIDE at my computer almost instantly! I was lucky to get 10 outside with INAV 7 before. I was routinely acquiring 20 outside with INAV 6. I can't wait to flight test tomorrow (hopefully). I will paste a link to Darren's video at the end of this comment. I just wanted to gain exposure for Darren's video because I think quite a few folks are seeing decreased GPS functionality with INAV 7 compared to INAV 6. Happy flying amigos! ruclips.net/video/JvUGgpCr_eQ/видео.htmlsi=4h6AnKoS1g1aBfIu
Great video
Which GPS system will you use?
tnx
I'm using the Matex M10-5883. Video coming soon.
@@WhirlyBlokewill it fit into the GPS mount?
@@WhirlyBloke Looking for this video? Sorting this out at the moment myself.
Nice review and an interesting looking build. Tempted to try one but struggling to find Xing2 2205/2300Kv motors in the UK. Where do you source yours from? I can see the Xing 1 versions online but th V2's are much better looking ;) All I have are some RCX 2205/2633KV on a old Karearea Talon clone. Alternative is to use 1806, 2004, 2006 as per the official SpeedyBee recommendations. Any pointers appreciated👍
I've now listed all the components in the video description. I got bucket of Xing 2205 2300Kv for my Shendrone Squirt builds earlier this year from HobbyRC. I'm not sure if they still carry them. But I've found ordering direct from iFlight is reasonably fast an reliable. It's one of the nicest cinewhoops I've built and watch out for the INAV setup - i'ts the only way to go for true cinematic and smooth cinewhoops. Thanks for watching.
@@WhirlyBloke Thanks for putting the list up :) No stock on HobbyRC but I see the old Xing versions on your Buzzflyer link. I'll continue to look for deals! Still have to build my Master V2 so plenty of time ;) Keep up the great content! 👍
Would you please share your iNav config dump for this one? I would like to build my first iNav drone, but the configuration (especially tune) is too intimidating, so that I only are on betaflight till now.
The INAV version isn't finished yet, but I'll post all that when I get the update video done.
Great, thanks 👍
Goddamn gorgeous drone
It sure is.
Will the 35A esc be enough for the 2205 2300kv motor?
It's a combo I've used on my Shendrone Squirts for a while now with no issues. If this was an all out racer drone, then no.
@@WhirlyBloke6s?
@@nagylacky 4-6S
Thank you!
Do you think the Walksnail vtx will fit in this chassis? Thank you.
At the moment it's just DJI or analog, but maybe they'll upgrade it. It only really depends on the fit in the bottom metal frame plate.
Thank you. I will watch for additions. @@WhirlyBloke
I put the new Walksnail V2 (Dual Antenna) in mine, it fit fine. I didn't use the metal CNC bottom though. Just the standard carbon one.
@@AxxieFPV That sounds great. If the Walksnail is too tall to fit with the bottom CNC plate, you could use longer screws and put spacers between the bottom plate and the central frame piece.
That's exactly what I did! @@WhirlyBloke
I've made this build and flies great. I've posted a video of my speedybee bee35 build on my channel
It's a dream to build.
You no longer get the cushioned camera mount with the Pro version. It's an available option now.
That's a shame. Thanks for letting me know.
you dont get the cushioned go pro Camera mount with the Pro its an additional cost
It's sometimes confusing when I get sent early products for review cos some of the final details haven't been 100% decided. Apologies if it confused you. And thanks for the update - it's always appreciated.
i did not get that instruction sheet
Well surprise, surprise, it's downloadable from the SpeedyBee website. If you can't find it, here's the link store-fhxxhuiq8q.mybigcommerce.com/product_images/img_SpeedyBee_Bee35_Frame/SpeedyBee-Bee35-Manual-EN.pdf
Not all the parts are included in the pro version as you say .. just bought 2 sets and there is no gopro mount included .. BEE35-AS
Maybe it was my pre-production version that included that. Thanks for letting me know.
I go with the same frame. Maybe i will choose the mamba f22 mini 55A. Which Motors and Props would you recommend? Still the Xing 2205 2300kv and the same props in the video? Need the Whoop for a GoPro12. A answer i would apprecriate.
I've found the Xing 2205 2300kV HQProp Duct-89MMX8 props to be a combination that works well for me on several cinewhoops I've built. Although the Xing motors are harder to source these days, but I bought a bucket of them when I knew they were good and I'd need a few. Thanks for watching.
Awesome drone 😁 i built 1. Axis flying argus f7 aio, 2205 xing 3200kn motors, the 8 blade props n all. 03 unit. It worked great for a while. Probably 50+ packs. Then 1 day was blasting around 85mph 🤯 and had it cut out. Fell from about 150' or so and landed right in center of road. As i was walking over to get it. Like 50' a car pulled up and opened door and grabbed it 🤯☹️ i was yelling and waving arms. Could still see inside of car through goggles 🤯 damn hood rats 🤯☹️ just got together all the parts to build replacement. All same but 2300kv this time. I had a big 6s batt in it at time of cut out. 2200mah. I did have trouble getting the big 1000 cap soldered on and mounted. It may have come loose. Idk. Had no control after cut out. Even tried re arming. It needed power cycle but 03 unit was still working 🤔 it did cut out as it was falling but came back on. I will be putting unit on 3a buck converter straight to batt this time. Something happened and it cost me my drone. $500 gone and $500 to build another. Taking precautions 😉 i may use 2 caps this time. 1 at AIO and big one up on power plug (batt side). Got some warrenties this time but that doesn't help for loss or theft 🤣 3 years on 03 unit and 2 years on argus aio 😁 thanks for great video 😁
Wow, what a crazy story! It’s such a bummer losing a drone like that, especially after all that time and effort you put into the build. The fact that someone just snatched it up is wild-definitely some serious bad luck there! 😤
It sounds like you’re taking all the right precautions for your next build, especially with the extra capacitors and powering the O3 unit directly from a 3A buck converter. That should help prevent any power issues from causing another cut-out. Adding the second cap is a great idea too-extra smoothing could help keep everything running smoothly, especially under load.
I’m sure your new build will be just as awesome (and hopefully safer from those “hood rats” next time 😅). Good luck with it, and thanks for sharing your story! Glad the video was helpful, and hopefully you’re back in the air soon with that new setup!
Can you give the circuit diagram?
Here ya go store-fhxxhuiq8q.mybigcommerce.com/product_images/img_SpeedyBee_F405_Mini_BLS_35A/SpeedyBee-f405-mini-stack-Manual-en.pdf
looks like a foxwhoop 35 or a cinelog 35
They're all similar footprints, but the Bee35 is a much better design and quality. Thanks for watching.
What’s the weight
Without a battery it's 320g using the components listed in the description. Thanks for watching.
Im sorry but I disagree with your opinion on the build instructions being "so good". Other than that, Great Video!
Fair enough
"Avata beater"
Doesnt even has horizonsteady 😂😂😂
If you use BetaFlight you're 100% correct. However my followup video will show how to use INAV that has sub cm accurate GPS position hold, altitude hold, optical flow/lidar, waypoint missions, reliable and accurate RTH. And that's how this excellent frame becomes a DJI Avata beater for a fraction of the price. Here's a small sample of what INAV can do ruclips.net/video/4odtIEl0q2M/видео.html Thanks for watching.
@@WhirlyBloke Im not talkin about horizon mode, I mean the footage stabilization. Thats the feature that made me buy one.
@@CappaGTC The DJI O3 camera and Air Unit are almost exactly the same as the system on the DJI Avata including all the stabilisation processing. You can use the built in RockSteady or process the footage quickly and easily using GyroFlow for free. That has horizon lock if that's what you're after. Personally, I prefer to use GyroFlow cos I think it produces better results and you have more options and fine control if you need it.
@@WhirlyBloke I got several o3 units, including the avata, I tested what u say and the quality of already stabilized footage doesnt even come close
Im everything but flight time 😅
Flight times are so variable with all sorts of things, so they will vary.