Supafly Flipmini Analog Build
After losing the Quadmula Siren F3 Split, I finally had the courage to build another one. And it was very much needed.
At first, I was a bit skeptical about the whole idea of having an extra 0.5" for more on swept area but after doing a bit of research, it was very much justified. When researching for the parts of this build, it was heavily influenced by @recursion and his belief in what a 3.5" should be. Thanks to his testings, which the results are available on this youtube channel, I've come to the conclusion of these T-motor F1404 motors. They are exceptionally good performing and most importantly, lightweight.
The reason behind choosing this frame is simply because I really like the design from Supafly. I've always liked their design, especially the tilted camera cage. With a good reputation of their tunes and average frame weight, I was determined to have this as my new frame.
Other parts are pretty standard. The AIO is from NeutronRC, with AM32 and 45a ESC. The dry weight is 169g and AUW is 246g. Even though my motors only pull a peak current of 20A, I've opted for something with a bigger buffer than I actually needed. After the first few flights, I really feel the need to put on some higher pitch props. However, there aren't any higher than 2.8". The ones I flown with was 2.5", and they feel "lack of bite"
This build is possible thanks to members on r/FPV Discord, Steve at Supafly FPV and others.
You can find the links to the build streams down below. Remember, they are spontaneous streams and parts of the build are missing.
Streams:
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Read moreWith the release of the DJI FPV Drone cinematic FPV has become a lot more accessible, but you certainly don't want to crash a $750 drone! The QAV-CINE Freybott is a compact, lightweight cinematic FPV drone that can take a hit and keep going. It's a lot safer to fly indoors and around people. With a naked GoPro or the SMO 4k you can capture some great stabilized footage. In this guide I'll show you..
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