I've been looking for a 3.5" cinewhoop, and it's good to see someone finally flying one the way it's meant to be flown. Every other review of them has these pilots throwing them around and comparing them to 5" freestyle quads..it was killing me to watch those reviews and so frustrating. Your flight footage was exactly what i needed to see thank you! 🙏
Thanks for another interesting, informative, and entertaining video FalconRad. That is a great looking quad. I already own the Bee35 so im not really looking for another 3.5" right now but this comprehensive review is still relevant to me because I want to build an even smaller quad next and BetaFpv has some contenders. I'm thinking of an 03 air unit capable quad that isn't a big nuisance in the house and can be used outside on calm days as well. Thanks again for sharing your adventures. That was some terrific flying, filming, and editing. Happy flying amigo. 🍻
Great flying as usual Falcon! I've been thinking about getting the pavo25 v2, perhaps I'll also build the 35. Looks like it flies exceptionally well. Thanks for sharing your opinions, it's appreciated!
The pavo35 is especially good for ease of working on it and it's lighter weight. The bee35 is a bit more refined of a design but it's also heavier. The damping setup on the front of the Pavo35 seems like it might help when using the smaller really light cameras but also holds a full size GoPro without any issues that I've noticed, even after crashing it a few times.
@@FalconRadFPV Interesting. I have a bee35 and I have issues diving or doing anything aggressive with it. It's either jumpy when landing, or serious prop wash when diving. It is an awesome frame, I love working with it. I built it myself, and perhaps I chose motor/fc that wasn't ideal. Tuning could help too, i'm still amateur with tuning. Thanks for the reply and info, appreciated.
can you share the rates and the throttle limit numbers that you're using? I also have a pavo 35 but I'm struggling with the sticks sensitivity when using the default rates. Thanks
email me and I'll share some screen grabs for the rates setup plus the smoothing for sticks and throttle. it makes all the difference. falconradfpv@gmail.com (I'll also try and sum it up into a few changes to make and then post it as a pinned comment)
The footage was all recorded using the provided PID tune. I think you're right though, it probably could use some higher PID numbers to make the tune even better.
Hello, nice video! I have the pavo 35 and fly it with a dji o3 and have horizontal jello, did you have any experience with this? No gopro install and Betafpv o3 dump is install Thx
You might need to try to adjust the tune a little, or lower the filters one notch. I'm using a vista for mine with no jello issues, but the 03 is way more sensitive to it.
Range, umm.... I'd guess with an 1100mAh lipo maybe 3km. With a 6s 18650 battery I've managed about 6km with the heavier Bee35, so I bet the Pavo35 could do about 7km with a 2800mAh 6s li-ion pack.
I've been looking for a 3.5" cinewhoop, and it's good to see someone finally flying one the way it's meant to be flown.
Every other review of them has these pilots throwing them around and comparing them to 5" freestyle quads..it was killing me to watch those reviews and so frustrating.
Your flight footage was exactly what i needed to see thank you! 🙏
Ya I hear ya on that. A lot of people don't seem to know what a cine whoop is even made for but they buy one anyways and just freestyle with it, lol.
pretty cool video with lots of crashes and fun, and HEY LOOK, theres ME. Always fun flying with you bro! Thanks for the flights and fun times.
Thanks for hanging out, it was fun ripping that parkade!
Thanks for another interesting, informative, and entertaining video FalconRad. That is a great looking quad. I already own the Bee35 so im not really looking for another 3.5" right now but this comprehensive review is still relevant to me because I want to build an even smaller quad next and BetaFpv has some contenders. I'm thinking of an 03 air unit capable quad that isn't a big nuisance in the house and can be used outside on calm days as well. Thanks again for sharing your adventures. That was some terrific flying, filming, and editing. Happy flying amigo. 🍻
oldguyFPV; Smoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooth!
Awesome flying and review, man! 😃
Those whoops are getting better and better!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks so much! Hope you're doing well. 👍👋
I have a pavo 20 with a vista. Its a great little explorer, just wish it had a bit better battery life.
Great flying as usual Falcon! I've been thinking about getting the pavo25 v2, perhaps I'll also build the 35. Looks like it flies exceptionally well. Thanks for sharing your opinions, it's appreciated!
The pavo35 is especially good for ease of working on it and it's lighter weight. The bee35 is a bit more refined of a design but it's also heavier. The damping setup on the front of the Pavo35 seems like it might help when using the smaller really light cameras but also holds a full size GoPro without any issues that I've noticed, even after crashing it a few times.
@@FalconRadFPV Interesting. I have a bee35 and I have issues diving or doing anything aggressive with it. It's either jumpy when landing, or serious prop wash when diving. It is an awesome frame, I love working with it. I built it myself, and perhaps I chose motor/fc that wasn't ideal. Tuning could help too, i'm still amateur with tuning. Thanks for the reply and info, appreciated.
Nice whoop sir.
can you share the rates and the throttle limit numbers that you're using? I also have a pavo 35 but I'm struggling with the sticks sensitivity when using the default rates. Thanks
email me and I'll share some screen grabs for the rates setup plus the smoothing for sticks and throttle. it makes all the difference. falconradfpv@gmail.com (I'll also try and sum it up into a few changes to make and then post it as a pinned comment)
@@FalconRadFPV emailed. Thanks
Does it fly well without any strange things with the betafpv pids? I had to make the pid again with much higher values for it to fly well.
good review
The footage was all recorded using the provided PID tune. I think you're right though, it probably could use some higher PID numbers to make the tune even better.
Hello, nice video! I have the pavo 35 and fly it with a dji o3 and have horizontal jello, did you have any experience with this? No gopro install and Betafpv o3 dump is install Thx
You might need to try to adjust the tune a little, or lower the filters one notch. I'm using a vista for mine with no jello issues, but the 03 is way more sensitive to it.
How to findnthe range for this ???
Range, umm.... I'd guess with an 1100mAh lipo maybe 3km. With a 6s 18650 battery I've managed about 6km with the heavier Bee35, so I bet the Pavo35 could do about 7km with a 2800mAh 6s li-ion pack.
@@FalconRadFPV with go pro?
What is the time of this whoop
do you mean flight time? I was getting 7 or 8 minutes with 1100mAh lipo's (and landing at around storage voltage)
@@FalconRadFPV is that possible to get 30 minit flight time in this whoop , using high efficient motor which can carry a naked go pro ?