They are scary and rewarding all at the same time. This is my stock choice for larger drone now especially since they fixed the DMA burst and INAV properly supports 8 motors.
It will be really interesting to see how you wire everything up for the 8 motor, 2x ESC cinelifter. The last 6 motor build I did had 6 individual ESCs on an APM 2.5!!!!
Thanks for another great review Whirly Bloke. I would have no reservations buying this stack. I run a SpeedyBee F405 v4 and 55A esc in my 7" diy and it's been flawless. I've had great luck with SpeedyBee products so far. Thank you for creating content that I find interesting, informative, and entertaining. Happy flying amigo 🫡 🍻.
You do a great job Whirly Bloke. I for one REALLY appreciate your efforts. Always so clear, concise, and professional. You really know your stuff. I always learn something valuable increasing my own enjoyment of the RC hobby. Cheers amigo 🍻.
@@WhirlyBloke Thanks. After “reading the instructions” I’ve come to that conclusion. For me, this is shockingly good news. I still have an old DJI F450 (had to have four ESC’s on it.) I’m planning to resurrect for LOS flying around the back yard. Thanks for your help.
Anything over 5 inches is just too big and too heavy. This is coming from an engineer and the radio control industry for cars, boats, quad, copters, anything for the last 40 years. Lighter is always better.go with the 5 inch quad copter and skip the big heavy one.
Maybe for hobby flying give the current regs, but when you're flying commercially and the client wants FPV footage using a Red Komodo, a 5 inch or smaller drone isn't gonna cut it. As always, everything has its place and application. Thanks for the feedback.
Love mine on my 7"
ITS beautiful , now I will build a cinelifter...the time has come....thanks Whirly Bloke SpeedyBee...is Quality
They are scary and rewarding all at the same time. This is my stock choice for larger drone now especially since they fixed the DMA burst and INAV properly supports 8 motors.
It will be really interesting to see how you wire everything up for the 8 motor, 2x ESC cinelifter. The last 6 motor build I did had 6 individual ESCs on an APM 2.5!!!!
Thanks for another great review Whirly Bloke. I would have no reservations buying this stack. I run a SpeedyBee F405 v4 and 55A esc in my 7" diy and it's been flawless. I've had great luck with SpeedyBee products so far. Thank you for creating content that I find interesting, informative, and entertaining. Happy flying amigo 🫡 🍻.
Thanks for the awesome feedback. This is why I do these videos so people benefit. Otherwise, there's no point.
You do a great job Whirly Bloke. I for one REALLY appreciate your efforts. Always so clear, concise, and professional. You really know your stuff. I always learn something valuable increasing my own enjoyment of the RC hobby. Cheers amigo 🍻.
Does this controller have ESC’s in/on the board or will I have to have an ESC for each motor?
Thanks!
The board labelled 60A is a 4 in 1 ESC.
@@WhirlyBloke Thanks. After “reading the instructions” I’ve come to that conclusion. For me, this is shockingly good news. I still have an old DJI F450 (had to have four ESC’s on it.) I’m planning to resurrect for LOS flying around the back yard.
Thanks for your help.
Hi, how to wire 2 esc with F405 V4
Got a link for the x8 frame? Finally ready to take one on after seeing this stack.
This is the AOS Cine80 www.aos-rc.com/designs/aos-cine80
WOULD IT BE COMPATIBLE WITH MISSION PLANNER ?
There's an Ardupilot target, so it'll work with Mission Planner ardupilot.org/copter/docs/common-speedybeef4-v3.html
Anything over 5 inches is just too big and too heavy. This is coming from an engineer and the radio control industry for cars, boats, quad, copters, anything for the last 40 years. Lighter is always better.go with the 5 inch quad copter and skip the big heavy one.
Maybe for hobby flying give the current regs, but when you're flying commercially and the client wants FPV footage using a Red Komodo, a 5 inch or smaller drone isn't gonna cut it. As always, everything has its place and application. Thanks for the feedback.