Tiny whoop inspired
Frame |
Eachine E010 E010C E010S RC Quadcopter Spares Parts Frame For Blade Inductrix Tiny Whoop
(17 builds)
Banggood.com
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$3.12 |
Flight Controller |
Eachine Beecore F3_EVO_Brushed ACRO Flight Control Board For Inductrix Tiny Whoop Eachine E010 E010S
(23 builds)
Banggood.com
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$23.99 |
Motors |
CL-0615-14 coreless motor (speed: fast)
(5 builds)
Micro-motor-warehouse.com
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$23.00 |
Propellers |
Eachine E010 E010C E010S E013 RC Quadcopter Spares Parts Blades Propeller For Blade Inductrix Tiny Whoop
(28 builds)
Banggood.com
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$2.59 |
FPV Camera |
FPV Camera 25mW w/ Raceband: Inductrix FPV
Spektrumrc.com
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$39.99 |
Batteries |
Tiny Whoop - 1S 205mAh HV Battery - Micro JST connector
(2 builds)
Tinywhoop.com
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$4.99 |
HD Camera |
HawKeye Firefly Q6 4K 120 Degree Angle Action Camera - $59.14 |GearBest.com
(2 builds)
Gearbest.com
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$59.14 |
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Looks like you've got 16 motors priced out there :) I did a really similar build, but that Beecore just didn't work out for me. I may have gotten a buggy one because it drops out and acts erratically at times.
Sorry about that, only 4 motors :)
I had some issues with the beecore at first too but seem to be resolved with better dampening.
I was wondering about that. I realize it uses the MPU6500 which is known to be sensitive to vibrations.