I was surprised too! The filter sliders were both 1 step to the left of default but this was with only 1 screw holding each motor to the frame and the FC was hard mounted 🤣 I flew it after this with all the motor mounting screws and the FC still hard mounted. It flew well with the sliders both 2 steps to the right of the default but I managed to find a metal sign while flying at full speed. 😅 Not surprisingly, the frame broke, but I don’t necessarily blame it. I have since added more material near the motor mounts and made the arms a little thicker to hopefully make it more durable. I hope to test that out soon and I’ll probably make a video about it. 👍
@@Wild_FPV man, 1 motor screw, living on the edge! 😂 Yeah can't expect a plastic frame to last in bigger crashes (like full speed into a metal sign) Also, thanks for the sub!
🤣 I wouldn't normally do that, but I messed up the motor mounting pattern on my first frame design and I really wanted to test it out. And yeah, of course a PLA frame will never be as strong as a carbon one, but I still think they can be acceptably strong. Thank you as well! 👍
I was surprised by how smooth it flies as well! I've made a few changes to the design since this version to make it more durable. I'm also working on a few different 3d printed frame designs that you'll see on my channel in the near future.
Well I’ve flown the race a lot more so I got more comfortable with it and I really like how it flew and how agile it is in tight spaces, but for more wide open flying I definitely prefer the freestyle. I agree that it handles really well!
Hello 👋 The durability isn't bad but I did manage to break an arm crashing into a metal sign at full speed. I'm not sure if its entirely the frame's fault but I have made some small changes to the design since then to hopefully make it more durable.
Flies really well for a 3d printed frame! I'm impressed! 👍
I was surprised too! The filter sliders were both 1 step to the left of default but this was with only 1 screw holding each motor to the frame and the FC was hard mounted 🤣 I flew it after this with all the motor mounting screws and the FC still hard mounted. It flew well with the sliders both 2 steps to the right of the default but I managed to find a metal sign while flying at full speed. 😅 Not surprisingly, the frame broke, but I don’t necessarily blame it. I have since added more material near the motor mounts and made the arms a little thicker to hopefully make it more durable. I hope to test that out soon and I’ll probably make a video about it. 👍
@@Wild_FPV man, 1 motor screw, living on the edge! 😂
Yeah can't expect a plastic frame to last in bigger crashes (like full speed into a metal sign)
Also, thanks for the sub!
🤣 I wouldn't normally do that, but I messed up the motor mounting pattern on my first frame design and I really wanted to test it out. And yeah, of course a PLA frame will never be as strong as a carbon one, but I still think they can be acceptably strong. Thank you as well! 👍
That is a really cool frame and build. Looks like it flys really good. 👍
I was surprised by how smooth it flies as well! I've made a few changes to the design since this version to make it more durable. I'm also working on a few different 3d printed frame designs that you'll see on my channel in the near future.
I have both race and freestyle tinyhawk, what do prefer? I like better freestyle, it handles better
Well I’ve flown the race a lot more so I got more comfortable with it and I really like how it flew and how agile it is in tight spaces, but for more wide open flying I definitely prefer the freestyle. I agree that it handles really well!
hi (is shadow from steele server) it looks so cool, how is the durability? i am looking forward to see the new upgrades ^^
Hello 👋 The durability isn't bad but I did manage to break an arm crashing into a metal sign at full speed. I'm not sure if its entirely the frame's fault but I have made some small changes to the design since then to hopefully make it more durable.