So stoked to see you fly these. I just purchased my first 2s (not to the build level yet but cheers homie!) and I"m excited to see how it punches against other whoops.
The whoops are also a lot of fun to fly ,but these toothpicks/micros have their own feel! The quad can really get going at 2s ,it's worth putting an 80% throttle scale on it at the beginning(especially if you haven't flown one before) ,it's less grumpy that way. Then once you get used to it you can put it on 100%. But this is just a tip ;)
@@RestingQuadFace Every quad is different, so I like to try what I can. A throttle scale helps a lot, it makes the throttle a little less biting, which means you can play with the throttle a little more smoothly if you're not used to it. And then there are times when 90-100% throttle is on the edge of the quad or you just don't need to push it any further. So you can even fly with a 2s whoop inside if you want to. The only problem with these 1-2s quads (without prop protection) is that you can't get out of it (most of the time) when you fall into the grass. With a whoop you have a better chance of coming back. Therefore it is best to fly relatively close to you (20-30m) so you don't have to walk a lot (of course only until you feel the limits of the quad). Happy flying! ;)
Thanks! I use Eachne/skyzone cobra x V2 goggle with the factory built-in Steadyview receiver. The Menace patch antenna which even helps with the good reception I use. Next to it now I have a stubby small antenna ,but I usually put a realac pagoda next to the patch. The terrain is pretty open there are not many obstacles to interfere with the signal.
Super fun looking flyer. 2s toothpicks are fun for sure. Nice job flying it, brother 👍 👍
Thank you! 👍
So stoked to see you fly these. I just purchased my first 2s (not to the build level yet but cheers homie!) and I"m excited to see how it punches against other whoops.
The whoops are also a lot of fun to fly ,but these toothpicks/micros have their own feel! The quad can really get going at 2s ,it's worth putting an 80% throttle scale on it at the beginning(especially if you haven't flown one before) ,it's less grumpy that way. Then once you get used to it you can put it on 100%. But this is just a tip ;)
@@TargetFPV I can't tell you how much I appreciate that. I'm still very new, only been flying a few months, and that was very kind. Cheers, homie.
@@RestingQuadFace Every quad is different, so I like to try what I can. A throttle scale helps a lot, it makes the throttle a little less biting, which means you can play with the throttle a little more smoothly if you're not used to it. And then there are times when 90-100% throttle is on the edge of the quad or you just don't need to push it any further. So you can even fly with a 2s whoop inside if you want to. The only problem with these 1-2s quads (without prop protection) is that you can't get out of it (most of the time) when you fall into the grass. With a whoop you have a better chance of coming back. Therefore it is best to fly relatively close to you (20-30m) so you don't have to walk a lot (of course only until you feel the limits of the quad). Happy flying! ;)
Great flight. You have a new subscriber. Many greetings 😀
Thank you very much!
Wow such a small drone. How is the battery life?
2-3 minutes, depending on how fast I fly. But I carry more batteries so I can fly more in a row.
what goggles/receiver do you have to get such range ? (awesome build and flying btw)
Thanks! I use Eachne/skyzone cobra x V2 goggle with the factory built-in Steadyview receiver. The Menace patch antenna which even helps with the good reception I use. Next to it now I have a stubby small antenna ,but I usually put a realac pagoda next to the patch. The terrain is pretty open there are not many obstacles to interfere with the signal.