These parts are very cheap. However, by changing FC to Silverware it turns into a very satisfying Tiny whoop.
Currently my favorite acro Tiny whoop.
Frame |
BoldClash BWHOOP B03 Pro 716 Motor 61500rpm EDF RC Quadcopter for Christmas Gift 260mAh 3.7V Gray - m.tmart.com
M.tmart.com
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See Site |
Propellers |
Transparent 31mm 3-blade Micro Whoop Propellers (0.8mm shaft)
(3 builds)
Betafpv.com
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$0.99 |
FPV Camera |
LST - S2 5.8G 800TVL HD Micro CMOS FPV Camera - $9.99 |GearBest.com
(11 builds)
Gearbest.com
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$9.99 |
Misc Parts |
Screws and Rubber Dampers
(6 builds)
Betafpv.com
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$9.99 |
Misc Parts |
Canopy for Tiny Whoop Quads
(11 builds)
Betafpv.com
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$0.79 |
I have a couple of questions! Can you tell me more about this Silverware firmware? Also, are you using your taranis with this? Does it require hooking up a receiver?
Hi. How is the camera quality? How have you mounted it to the TW?
Thank you for comments on my build. The reason why I use this AIO camera for Tiny Whoops is that it is cheap, lightweight and high image quality. I own 5 Tiny Whoops. All of that has this AIO camera. I am not using the pedestal to mount this AIO camera. I just lay on the FC and cover the canopy. This AIO camera is recommended. I am sure you will like it.
I love how the antenna can be twisted around and laid flat like you have done. Did you secure the camera at all or is the canopy hold it in place?
I have not fixed the antenna. I just put the camera naturally in the canopy.
Even if you do not use a pedestal, the camera never moves.