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Diatone Taycan Cinewhoop

By JJ FPV on Nov 01, 2020

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I have wanted a Cinewhoop for quite a while and was having a hard time deciding what to get. I finally made the descision to build a Taycan. I realy like the way they designed this frame. I feel like there was a lot of thought put into making a great frame that is easy to service. Also parts are available through Pyrodrone, my favorite shop.

This setup is not permanent as the stack is my spare CL Racing V2.1 Dual stack for my 5" Sabotage RC Slatra builds and the VTX is a Rush Tank Race which I also keep as a spare for my freestyle rigs. The camera is an old RunCam Micro Eagle 2 Luminier edtion that the plugs broke off so I had to direct solder the leads but hey it works for now and at least was able to get it built and flying.

I have only flown 2 packs on it so far but so far I an pleased with it. It is very loud but I'm sure it's the props I chose. I am going to get a couple different types of props and do some experimenting. I also need to get a 3d printed go pro mount but I want to experiment with the camera angles before I spend $15 on a mount.

But overall so far so good! I will update the build as I get the permanent parts for this build and get them installed. I am pretty sure I have decided on the Pyrodrone F7 35amp Blheli32 20x20 stack, a RunCam Phoenix 2 Bardwell Edition camera and either a Rush Tank Plus VTX or a TBS Unify Pro HV. Any sugestions on 20x20 stacks or props to try I welcome any input!

Thanks for checking out my build!

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