Thanks for the quick look at your new house and finally downstairs at your present house. My Mobeetle6 finally taught me how to fly confidently towards myself. I would have never learned the brain flip to change directions with my 5" or 7" quads. Bloody Tasmanian weather with high winds for months at a time means indoor flying is needed to maintain muscle memory. Cheers.
GPS on a tinywhoop is mad difficult. When I tried it, just the flight controller made enough interference to prevent it from ever getting a lock. That said, I would love to see more iNav targets on these tiny boards. Have been dabbling in 2S micro cruisers, and I'm no good at compiling stuff myself.
The achilles heel of these AIO quads is the lifespan of the boards. I get about 200 flights before they die. Had the issue with Mob 6 and Newbee Drone 65mm. Should they last longer?
My friend. Ive been flying whoops since inductrix. Im very familiar with that 75 pro. I will try the inav target. Just to mention...Quicksilver is an amazing flight software made just for whoops.
I have confimal coated my whoop Then drowned it it a dish of water😂 Pulled it out shaked it off Left it in rice over night Next day still ripping One love for 65mm❤️
I did it and I loved it, but TBH without SPI receivers support it is kinda :( Having 2s whoops support (like Cetus X or meteor 85) would be great because it actually makes sense to put GPS there. Probably you can put GPS and extra UART receiver (not sure if they have enough free ports though)
I have had sh!7 luck with nano m10 gps modules eithe working or not. sometimes they pick up sats. other times they are just extra weight. I had one on a whoop and it worked for two flights. then it would never work again. otherwise, i would have a 1s INAV quad.
Love tiny whoops, until it's time to solder anything. You need a microscope to see anything and be as steady as a brain surgeon. Build one from scratch? Forget it. I'll buy another one off the shelf.
just make sure the toilet lid is closed, that's a sure way to destroy tiny whoop ;)
that's a very good advice :)
:D
Whoops definitely have a great tenancy of finding open water bowls :)
Attic + Gates + LEDS = You'll never leave your house. Good whoop journeys.
Thanks for the quick look at your new house and finally downstairs at your present house. My Mobeetle6 finally taught me how to fly confidently towards myself. I would have never learned the brain flip to change directions with my 5" or 7" quads. Bloody Tasmanian weather with high winds for months at a time means indoor flying is needed to maintain muscle memory. Cheers.
GPS on a tinywhoop is mad difficult. When I tried it, just the flight controller made enough interference to prevent it from ever getting a lock. That said, I would love to see more iNav targets on these tiny boards. Have been dabbling in 2S micro cruisers, and I'm no good at compiling stuff myself.
The achilles heel of these AIO quads is the lifespan of the boards. I get about 200 flights before they die. Had the issue with Mob 6 and Newbee Drone 65mm. Should they last longer?
I'm on my second Mobeetle6 board in 12 months because the VTX stopped working. Got telemetry but no picture; not the camera.
Fantastic, Pawel! 😃
Keep flying and having fun!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Hey Pawel, nice to see you with tiny whoops! Whoop is the way 😀 If you need more power on your tinywhoops you can ask my anytime..
My friend. Ive been flying whoops since inductrix. Im very familiar with that 75 pro. I will try the inav target.
Just to mention...Quicksilver is an amazing flight software made just for whoops.
I have confimal coated my whoop
Then drowned it it a dish of water😂
Pulled it out shaked it off
Left it in rice over night
Next day still ripping
One love for 65mm❤️
What rates are you using with the whoops?
I never flown tiny whoops but I consider buying a Mobula8 for flying inside and around the house...
I did it and I loved it, but TBH without SPI receivers support it is kinda :(
Having 2s whoops support (like Cetus X or meteor 85) would be great because it actually makes sense to put GPS there. Probably you can put GPS and extra UART receiver (not sure if they have enough free ports though)
Good thing SPI receivers are no longer a thing. ELRS is no longer supporting those and FrSky is in general decline.
And what about iNav for Mobulas? :)
Have no mobula so no idea :)
@happymodelCN is there anyway you could help? :)
The mobula8 FC is supposedly supported in inav but I am waiting for stock
Any available UARTs? Do the GPS install, Pawel! lol
I do so much better at flying whoops, because I am not worried about breaking it. Even if it does break, its cheap to fix.
Gates! You need gates. So much more fun.
yeah, whoop whoop ;)
I have had sh!7 luck with nano m10 gps modules eithe working or not. sometimes they pick up sats. other times they are just extra weight. I had one on a whoop and it worked for two flights. then it would never work again. otherwise, i would have a 1s INAV quad.
Love tiny whoops, until it's time to solder anything. You need a microscope to see anything and be as steady as a brain surgeon.
Build one from scratch? Forget it. I'll buy another one off the shelf.