Veeery nice vid. I also just bought the parts for my first 5 inch after a tinywhoop, a 2.5 inch and a 3inch. Really stoked about it. I was kinda torn between the axis ae2207 and the flyfishrc sword 2207 but i figured i'd go with the swords. Dont know why😂. What do you think about the armattan beaver? Its quite an expensive frame, isnt it?
The swords look solid too. I love the frame so far - managed to pick it up for 60 so wasn't too bad considering it has a lifetime warranty. Definitely a little pricey at $90 full price though.
Five inch felt a lot closer to the sim I was flying, and indoor freestyle probably helped with precision. Though, to be fair, this wasn't my very first five inch flight. I tested the quad out a couple times before this video.
man, seeing your other videos i wasnt expecting this level of experience, matty flip close to the ground with a 5 inch..... i constantly crash my tinyhawk 2 inch just tring doing back flips..... and you are not even 100 % concentrated, talking while flying.... how the heck can you have this control?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I started flying in the fall I did mostly simulator for awhile with a five inch quad, so even though the weight and power feel different after flying micros, most tricks are similar to the simulator I started on. The indoor freestyle helped quite a bit with control too - especially before I got my tinywhoop and was flying 6s in parking garages and buildings.
@@dinosabic5383 Yes I am. I was planning on going with the quadmula siren f5 (regular version not split so I could fit the big stack w/ heat sinks), but it was out of stock. This one ticked most of the same boxes and even some more! Found it for 60 bucks and jumped on it. The only things I wish they did more like quadmula would be front camera mounting (I could pass on the aluminum in favor of lighter weight and more space), and the mounting layout/space/included extras. Everything else seems to be the same or better! Both high quality durable frames.
@@AlexGFPV Ay that is great to hear! That is actually funny, I didn't buy the Siren because it is out of stock atm as well. Still looking for a replacement. Might give the Marmotte a go. Cheers mate!
Your style is awesome 😮 l 😮
Thank you!
solid rip brother! 5 inch is definitely the best class of freestyle fpv. Can't beat it.
First 5in flight bet your loving it! The power is awesome. Nice vid
I am, thank you! Unfortunately it’s in pieces atm because I needed the o3 to film with my smaller quad. Time to buy another soon I guess lol.
Just got a 5" myself after only 3" and under, and completely agree on powerloops being more fun 🤙 I feel like a noob again in a good way
For sure. Enjoy!
Looks good 👍👌
Thanks 🙏👍
Love the floaty lines above the trees 🌳
Me too!
Yeah I am gonna second that... Tree runs are my jam.... My most recent post is non stop tree work
Love this quad. I got the same build. Just stumbled on the channel and subed great video.
Awesome! Thank you!
Finally someone who has great video quality, nice commentary and a nice rip. Keep it up, you definitely get a sub from me!
Thank you! This means a lot
Got my support well done subbed
The pitch forward throttle thing is an eject bro
And sideways powerloops are exactly that well done
Much appreciated! Ahh good to know haha
Nice. You seem very comfortable with it. I fly 3.5 and never tried a 5 inch but want to.
Appreciate it! Definitely felt floaty like the sim did so the transition wasn't too bad. 3.5 is a great size for a do it all quad
Who needs extra weight with a GoPro when you get great footage with the 03. Really nice rip bro
For sure - especially with freestyle. Thanks!
Sick rip though, fucking solid bro
Can someone please explain this toes thing, like if there’s somewhere I can get money for my feet please tell me where?
Veeery nice vid. I also just bought the parts for my first 5 inch after a tinywhoop, a 2.5 inch and a 3inch. Really stoked about it. I was kinda torn between the axis ae2207 and the flyfishrc sword 2207 but i figured i'd go with the swords. Dont know why😂. What do you think about the armattan beaver? Its quite an expensive frame, isnt it?
The swords look solid too. I love the frame so far - managed to pick it up for 60 so wasn't too bad considering it has a lifetime warranty. Definitely a little pricey at $90 full price though.
How the hell do you do matty flip in such a tight space with your first 5" flight? 🤔
Five inch felt a lot closer to the sim I was flying, and indoor freestyle probably helped with precision. Though, to be fair, this wasn't my very first five inch flight. I tested the quad out a couple times before this video.
@@AlexGFPV well, ok. That makes sense. Anyhow, nice flying for (almost) first 😊
@@kaskalo2 Thanks!
You seem to prefer counterclockwise yaw and roll rotations. May want to work on that bias for more interesting footage :)
depends on the day lol, but yes most of the time I do CCW
man, seeing your other videos i wasnt expecting this level of experience, matty flip close to the ground with a 5 inch..... i constantly crash my tinyhawk 2 inch just tring doing back flips..... and you are not even 100 % concentrated, talking while flying.... how the heck can you have this control?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I started flying in the fall I did mostly simulator for awhile with a five inch quad, so even though the weight and power feel different after flying micros, most tricks are similar to the simulator I started on. The indoor freestyle helped quite a bit with control too - especially before I got my tinywhoop and was flying 6s in parking garages and buildings.
@@AlexGFPV wow man
Blurred feet sent me 🤣🤣🤣
Half of that was for the memes and half of that was common decency - at least I learned how to blur in the process 😂
@@AlexGFPV 🤣🤣🤣 hahaha. Real talk though, liking the frame? Was thinking of grabbing one :)
@@dinosabic5383 Yes I am. I was planning on going with the quadmula siren f5 (regular version not split so I could fit the big stack w/ heat sinks), but it was out of stock. This one ticked most of the same boxes and even some more! Found it for 60 bucks and jumped on it. The only things I wish they did more like quadmula would be front camera mounting (I could pass on the aluminum in favor of lighter weight and more space), and the mounting layout/space/included extras. Everything else seems to be the same or better! Both high quality durable frames.
@@AlexGFPV Ay that is great to hear! That is actually funny, I didn't buy the Siren because it is out of stock atm as well. Still looking for a replacement. Might give the Marmotte a go. Cheers mate!
Yaw spin a little slower and youll hang up in the air a lot longer
I'll try it out 👍 Jumping from 2.5-4 prop pitch is def making a lot difference too i think
I saw a toe
Guess I missed one 😂