Could you please do a full build in detail and with links and a total price tag on the whole thing also with battery’s and cheep controllers that are actually good, also good cheep goggles. Thx
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Nice one! Once I got used to my 5 inch drone I will definitely try a 3inch cine whoop since it seems to be so much safer and the less you have to worry in the field the greater the fun I guess :D
UA-cam is your friend. Lots of great tutorials on soldering and builds. Just get a good soldering iron and the correct solder; that's part of the battle right there.
I have the iflight Megabee for my GoPro Hero 7 and a couple of smaller cinewhoops as well as a Mavic 2 Pro. I am a relative FPV beginner and it appears it may take months or years to do more with my cine quads than my Mavic. I can fly my Mavic close to the ground and (slowly):through some gaps. I would not fly around people and, again, it will be a long time before I would fly close to people or do the tricks with my cine quads that I cannot do with my Mavic. BTW, there is a FPV mode on the Mavic, not as good as “real” FPV but provides a different view than typical. Your Point is well taken, but I want most beginners to know that it will take a long time to fly like you and other great pilots on UA-cam.
Interested in this for when my mavic can't go places. No mention of goggles in read up and can't listen to video atm ( work), is there a mention in the video or what would people recommend?
Can you made a list of all in one as you fly it. Everything included? It is hard to follow when you say, you can get this or this. Just please make a list as you flight. So when it's ordered and put together it can be flight after the batteries is charged up. Thanks
Nice informative video. You only forget to mention that the the flightime is only minutes and not the 30min as for the DJI. Also the FPV stream is in a very low resolution and it takes time to adjust to this kind of flying. Also there is no gimbal for the gopro, so you can't point the camera up/ down for nice cinematic video's. Other than that a nice drone to fly and capable to take forward pointing steady high resolution video's. Keep up the great work!
If you know how to fly fpv then you can get all of that without that gimbal and people dont post 30 minuts of flying its like one minuet they post of flying and you get multiple batterys iff you have four batterys thats 16 minuts and there 14 dollars
The mavic will always point the camera level and the drone itself will more or less stay level. With the whoop thing you point the drone where you want to frame and you can fly loopings, dives etc.
@@ygrabo I own a spark and thinking of buying that Mavic mini. I don't fly often but want to get into it more, and I feel like cinewhoops the way to go. Just I have no idea what I'm doing ahahaha
@@ethan928 then I would suggest the mini, sure there are some shots you can get with the whoop that are different and it's short sighted to think you can get them all with your standard DJI type quad but, get some prop guards for the mini so you can safely fly around people and objects and practice.
Hi i just subs to you. Iam enjoying watching your video. But hope you can make a video detail tutorial how to assembly all the parts and how to connect and sync.to remote. I know its kinda expensive. But you can dismantle all this. And do the toturial.thanks
@@gattmolson then smooth is enough of a buzzword. Coz with the wonky horizon, the image quality etc it's not really suitable for cinema (or amateur movies). It's just *more* stable than a fpv drone and more suitable for tight spaces than a normal drone.
@@ygrabo Yeah I agree. I have seen some cinewhoop footage flown super smooth and carefully tweaked with reelsteady that I would call cinematic I suppose, though that word is being used way to much.
You got me here by mentioning the mavic and I'm intrigued; however, I'm getting intimidated by the jargon. Is this something that you'd recommend for a noob? Also I was interested in the echine Cinecam becasue I dont need to build it and its under 250g (i think). What does your build weigh?
I find a 5 inch or 7 inch much better to fly out doors for cinematic footage than a cinewhoop. Cinewhoop is great for indoors or when there is about 0 wind . They get thrown about a lot outdoors
I see crack on the top plate frame that hold the fpv camera plate. How durable is this frame? Also i read on banggod the ducts are PLA not a TPU.. any updates from the first batch and if i buy now?
Hi. How much did or do you fly with 4s 850mAh battery. Which is the biggest 4s what it can carry with a Gopro Hero7 or 8? Thanks for your answer in advance.
Hay DJ! Those little cinewhoops are cool little quads! I am going for a TinyHawk bundle in the spring. It is going to be my first FPV experience. I also want to get a 6" quad down the road, and may look at one of these cinewhoops! Thank you for the amazing information! Drone On!™
If you have the money, consider buying the DJI FPV setup. I bought the Air Init/camera module, the DJI controller, and the DJI HD FPV goggles. They have their recommended parts on the DJI site and I bought everything they suggested. The video quality and RANGE, is FANTASTIC! If you’ve never done FPV, you may not appreciate the difference in video quality, but those who have, can see the advantage of a digital HD signal vs analog. It’s a 5” quad, which is probably the best size overall. Good luck
Also, if you’re not experienced with soldering the electronics to the ESC and the flight controller, Helipal.com sells RTF drones called Storm, and they have from 2” up to big film rigs, and their drones are very well-built and come tuned and ready to fly. That’s how I got into FPV, with one of their SRD250 drones (6” propellers).
Awesome vid, man! You really seem to know your stuff. Two things this noob is wanting to know though, if you have time. I have battled to find much info on ballpark figures when it comes to range. I only hear short range and long range. When you say yours is short, what can you get out of it, and what would be considered long? Secondly, you mentioned a Sony with a 1" sensor, any model in particular? I was searching the other day for 1" options but never really settled on any one thing, and obviously am trying to find the lightest option.
Okay well I now followed the link which I should have done first and at least have the Sony question answered! Man, what a beast that little one is, wow.
I had a Mavic Air and flew it once then got into FPV, Sold the AIr soon after. Might pickup the mavic mini as I only really shoot in 2.7k. How did you go from a Tarsier to an EOS, the fpv feed isn't even comparable in my opinion. The ratel is a great option and what sort of flight times are you getting out of this build on an 850mah 4s? not sure if you mentioned it but if so I missed it.
What goggles do you use? I’m interested in putting together one of these for myself and I already own a pair of fat shark dominator V3s but I never had a separate camera to use with it because I only used them on my Phantoms 3 and 4. So I was wondering if the hardware your using here will link up to my goggles... Secondly, I own a GoPro hero 5 black so I figured I could use this for my filming. My last question is about my controller. I have an old controller that I use to use to fly my nitro helicopters with and was wondering if you would know whether or not it would be compatible to this application or will I have to purchase a new one like yours or something similar.... The controller that I have is Futaba PCM1024 (FP-T8UHP). Thanks ahead from anyone that might be able to give me any advice!
There are uart receivers for futaba as far as I'm concerned and you should be able to use your fatsharks if you are used to it (isn't the best pair of goggles but it'll do the job). With the hero 5 black you might wanna use reelsteady go as a post-shoot stabiliser for cinematic shots but you will need an insanely soft mount for that (info on that is on reelsteady go's website)
Thanks man- this is really cool! I’ve been a DJI guy for about 3 years for pro work, but since I primarily work and shoot around small airports, this would be a SUPER cool addition to my kit! (I’m also a rated ACTUAL pilot, so yes, I’m very responsible with my drone flying) I’m looking into it!
nearly $500 will give you a decent starting setup including the tx and goggles and depending obj what you want to fly, the price can come down to about $350 if you want to do some cinewhoop style. but with a GoPro that would be between $450-$600 total
I'm planning to buy f405 not mini and cini whoop is a slow flyer low rates so let me know how to flash on betafight for cini whoop if I'm using f405 which motors I have to pic I'm pretty confused
Awesome video. Awesome footage. Great content. So many good YouTuvers could go to the next level with the help of an editor. Find someone you know who commands word usage the way you control the cinewhoop to help you, and you'll go from good to great.
Thanks for the advices! I'm looking foward to build one good FPV/AirCam Drone after my trip to Argentina next moth. And this seems to be the best option for me. My only experience was building a DJI F450 back in 2014. So, I'm gonna need all the help from the UA-camrs out there. consider me as Subscribed.
i have built 4 drones and 3 planes and 1 boat and 1 heli if you need any help you can email me. im helping my friend build one too. my email; bottleflipzfl@gmail.com
You can really do the same thing with a DJI Spark or Mavic Mini. For the Spark, just turn off sensors. Mount a Hero 7 or 8 and your good. The Mavic Mini is at the same price point with a longer transmitter distance.
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You can turn off the sensors, but you can't fly in acro/manual mode with them...can you?
BingBong Boopledoop that’s not the case. If you care for your quads and know what you’re doing than it wont be such a pain in the ass. It wil be satisfying though! Keep up the work and maybe you will enjoy it too!
I don't know who designed those silver ducts, but they arent going to do anything for you.. the base needs to no taper back outwards.. the whole point is to have the airflow accelerate because of the reduction in area. if the duct tapers in and then back out, the only thing you're doing is making it harder for the prop to turn and loosing YAW authority and efficiency.
Actually the who point of having ducts is to try and minimize possible damage or harm done by the props, but you are right about no real added lift but that's just a bonus if designed right
@@ugpfpv361 no mate, the duct is specifically for increasing lift. That is why it's crucial to ensure your prop has very little clearance and why everyone spends lots of time cutting down larger props. The protection is just an additional positive. If you only wanted protection to external objects, you could use a much simpler light weight bumper system.
Cool would like to see it, I'm fine tuning the design for my ducts for more durability, the frame seams good in pla, just now printing my ducts in pteg to see if they last longer. Will post it to thingiverse when I have it where I want it.
people think its that simple. reality: most cinewoop owners only ever post their shitty content on cinewoop forums because they dont know anything about how cameras work or what to do with the footage even if you accidentally get anything remotely usable which is not very likely. all youll ever do with it is film your local car park or maybe a golf course.
Personally I think one of the greatest advantages of cinewhoops is that if you down it, drown it, crash it or lose it, you have only lost $200 of drone, not a $1000 drone! This of course as well as being more agile in the air, quicker and easier to maintain at less cost. I'd love to be able to fly whoops of any kind but my vertigo isn't condusive with FPV flight. Great vdeo!!
Could you please do a full build in detail and with links and a total price tag on the whole thing also with battery’s and cheep controllers that are actually good, also good cheep goggles. Thx
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Came across this by accident from my love of drones and quadcopter 101. This is dope. I would love to see a insta 360 One X strapped to a cinewhoop.
Nice video man. What's the maximum Battery you can load and maximum flight time?
Nice one! Once I got used to my 5 inch drone I will definitely try a 3inch cine whoop since it seems to be so much safer and the less you have to worry in the field the greater the fun I guess :D
I like that you are covering the donut style drone I am so scared to get into the soldering thing with the mamba how did you go about it.
UA-cam is your friend. Lots of great tutorials on soldering and builds. Just get a good soldering iron and the correct solder; that's part of the battle right there.
I have the iflight Megabee for my GoPro Hero 7 and a couple of smaller cinewhoops as well as a Mavic 2 Pro. I am a relative FPV beginner and it appears it may take months or years to do more with my cine quads than my Mavic. I can fly my Mavic close to the ground and (slowly):through some gaps. I would not fly around people and, again, it will be a long time before I would fly close to people or do the tricks with my cine quads that I cannot do with my Mavic. BTW, there is a FPV mode on the Mavic, not as good as “real” FPV but provides a different view than typical. Your Point is well taken, but I want most beginners to know that it will take a long time to fly like you and other great pilots on UA-cam.
Welcome to the world of fpv, just spend some hours on one of the simulators if your not, can really speed up the learning curve.
all you have to do is dont be a bitch and full send your shit
flight time?
what about the flight time? how long it takes usually?
can you make a video on how to increase the flight time on a cinewhoop
you should try a cinewhoop with Hero 8 or insta 360x
Interesting set-up.
ur using Jon Woods footage of his flight around those windmills?
for indoor cinewhoops, wouldnt a insta 360 or a gopro max be more superior?
What filament is it? Really nice aluminium look..!
What are your pids? Super rates? I have same setup thx buddy
Hey nice build are your geprc 1408 motor getting too hot?
Awesome, extremely informative video. I’ve been debating about building one or buying the Mega Bee from Iflight.
Check out the "GepRC Cinepro 2" with the Tarsier Dual Camera... pretty amazing, and with the new LiIon Batteries, flight times will be fantastic.
please provide me the link to buy the prebuilt one
What was the footage of the wind turbines in the beginning made with
Hi sir, how total cost to build complete cinewhoop including the googles and remote?
Just add it all up
Around 300-400
Do they sell the GoPro mount or did you 3D print it? This is my next project. Just need to order the parts and the new GoPro
Yes, many Cinewhoops have GoPro mounts as well as "NakedGopro" and Insta360 mounts. Happy Flying
What was the price on total rtf build
Interested in this for when my mavic can't go places. No mention of goggles in read up and can't listen to video atm ( work), is there a mention in the video or what would people recommend?
Very nice I need this
Can you made a list of all in one as you fly it. Everything included? It is hard to follow when you say, you can get this or this. Just please make a list as you flight. So when it's ordered and put together it can be flight after the batteries is charged up.
Thanks
Nice informative video. You only forget to mention that the the flightime is only minutes and not the 30min as for the DJI. Also the FPV stream is in a very low resolution and it takes time to adjust to this kind of flying. Also there is no gimbal for the gopro, so you can't point the camera up/ down for nice cinematic video's.
Other than that a nice drone to fly and capable to take forward pointing steady high resolution video's. Keep up the great work!
If you know how to fly fpv then you can get all of that without that gimbal and people dont post 30 minuts of flying its like one minuet they post of flying and you get multiple batterys iff you have four batterys thats 16 minuts and there 14 dollars
You forgot Dji digital fpv
Moto 1 That dji system sucks it too heavy and takes ur money
@@NOOTFPV ya its not for me but it is an option for niels
@@NOOTFPV fulfilment answer 👌
Is it normal to notice course deviations and oscillations due to ducts?
Is this still the case after the Mavic Mini arrived? Can't the Mini + prop guards & sport mode do most of what a Cinewhoop can?
Rotor Chris no just no
Thanks for the video!
The detailed link isn’t working.
Could you please give us a link for RC?
Should be good now. dronedj.com/2019/10/16/cinewhoop/
Are people selling these totally built and ready to fly? Link?
Can you show how to built such a drone?? Please
here is m email if u want some help.; bottleflipzfl@gmail.com
where is this? looks amazing
So between this and the DJI mavic mini. What are the benifits and disadvantages. And price difference with everything you need with the cinewhoop???
The mavic will always point the camera level and the drone itself will more or less stay level. With the whoop thing you point the drone where you want to frame and you can fly loopings, dives etc.
@@ygrabo I own a spark and thinking of buying that Mavic mini. I don't fly often but want to get into it more, and I feel like cinewhoops the way to go. Just I have no idea what I'm doing ahahaha
@@ethan928 then I would suggest the mini, sure there are some shots you can get with the whoop that are different and it's short sighted to think you can get them all with your standard DJI type quad but, get some prop guards for the mini so you can safely fly around people and objects and practice.
Love you channel! Are there any Cinewhoops with altitude hold built into them? Preferably a 3S/2.5" version? Thanks!
How does it keep such strong signal behind walls ?
What are your thoughts on the new DJI FPV?
Can you cram a DJI he fpv system in there?
yes
Hi i just subs to you. Iam enjoying watching your video. But hope you can make a video detail tutorial how to assembly all the parts and how to connect and sync.to remote. I know its kinda expensive. But you can dismantle all this. And do the toturial.thanks
how exactly is that cinematic though? :D
Cinematic buzzword is applied because the footage is HYPERSMOOTH stabilized, and Cinewhoops are usually flown slowly in tight areas I guess.
@@gattmolson then smooth is enough of a buzzword. Coz with the wonky horizon, the image quality etc it's not really suitable for cinema (or amateur movies). It's just *more* stable than a fpv drone and more suitable for tight spaces than a normal drone.
@@ygrabo Yeah I agree. I have seen some cinewhoop footage flown super smooth and carefully tweaked with reelsteady that I would call cinematic I suppose, though that word is being used way to much.
@@gattmolson yes it is used for everything that is above average
@@gattmolson all quads are butter smooth when flown slow.. nothing about this cinematic
You got me here by mentioning the mavic and I'm intrigued; however, I'm getting intimidated by the jargon. Is this something that you'd recommend for a noob? Also I was interested in the echine Cinecam becasue I dont need to build it and its under 250g (i think). What does your build weigh?
I find a 5 inch or 7 inch much better to fly out doors for cinematic footage than a cinewhoop. Cinewhoop is great for indoors or when there is about 0 wind . They get thrown about a lot outdoors
Also would love a video of a Mavic mini vs a cinewhoop
I think they would fly way different as the mavic mini flies like all DJI drones pretty much. The title of the video says it all i guess. 🤔
I see crack on the top plate frame that hold the fpv camera plate. How durable is this frame? Also i read on banggod the ducts are PLA not a TPU.. any updates from the first batch and if i buy now?
No crack. Light and pretty strong I would say
What is the average flight time with a gopro on it?
Just to burst your bubble... It's not going to be anywhere near DJI flight times... Probably only around 4 minutes.
@@ugpfpv361 So basically, worthless for anyone not using it for a toy.
@@ugpfpv361 wow better than I expected.
@@marshallandroxy totally for most, but people are getting paid for using them doing real-estate fly though and such
marshallandroxy speak for yourself. That’s just how you feel
Im no good at building these. How much to have u build me a rtf left hand throttle kit
Fly sky works with this or
Can it handle high winds? Ie 20-30 knot etc? @dronedj
give a try to reelsteady go, is gonna help a lot on a cinewhoop
Does this only work with GoPro footage or can it work with alternative raw footage and other sportcams?
@@georgecary6904 just with gopro
but how is the live feed qual/res?
its safer with these ducks -cut to footage with ducks ... nice xD
Hi. How much did or do you fly with 4s 850mAh battery. Which is the biggest 4s what it can carry with a Gopro Hero7 or 8? Thanks for your answer in advance.
Nice video bro
Hay DJ! Those little cinewhoops are cool little quads! I am going for a TinyHawk bundle in the spring. It is going to be my first FPV experience. I also want to get a 6" quad down the road, and may look at one of these cinewhoops! Thank you for the amazing information! Drone On!™
If you have the money, consider buying the DJI FPV setup. I bought the Air Init/camera module, the DJI controller, and the DJI HD FPV goggles. They have their recommended parts on the DJI site and I bought everything they suggested. The video quality and RANGE, is FANTASTIC! If you’ve never done FPV, you may not appreciate the difference in video quality, but those who have, can see the advantage of a digital HD signal vs analog. It’s a 5” quad, which is probably the best size overall. Good luck
Also, if you’re not experienced with soldering the electronics to the ESC and the flight controller, Helipal.com sells RTF drones called Storm, and they have from 2” up to big film rigs, and their drones are very well-built and come tuned and ready to fly. That’s how I got into FPV, with one of their SRD250 drones (6” propellers).
do you still recomend cinewhoop for cinematic fotages?
Yes, depending on what the shoot demands. But they are certainly more flexible in producing really unique shots.
Great vid, thanks for sharing
Awesome vid, man! You really seem to know your stuff. Two things this noob is wanting to know though, if you have time. I have battled to find much info on ballpark figures when it comes to range. I only hear short range and long range. When you say yours is short, what can you get out of it, and what would be considered long? Secondly, you mentioned a Sony with a 1" sensor, any model in particular? I was searching the other day for 1" options but never really settled on any one thing, and obviously am trying to find the lightest option.
Okay well I now followed the link which I should have done first and at least have the Sony question answered! Man, what a beast that little one is, wow.
The r/fpv subreddit should be able to help if you ask there
I had a Mavic Air and flew it once then got into FPV, Sold the AIr soon after. Might pickup the mavic mini as I only really shoot in 2.7k. How did you go from a Tarsier to an EOS, the fpv feed isn't even comparable in my opinion. The ratel is a great option and what sort of flight times are you getting out of this build on an 850mah 4s? not sure if you mentioned it but if so I missed it.
Very nice footage and movement, but please get a pop filter on your microphone.
"I'm not gonna fly my 5 inch inside the house" 😏😏😏🍻
get 5 inch ducked prop guards they work great
Am I allowed to whoosh him or is he making a very vague joke
I'm building one and buying the
4Pcs XF Power 14.8V 850mAh 4S 70C Lipo Battery XT30 Plug, what charger do i need
Can I get one "Ready to fly"? I'm terrible at sodering and small items..
I’m working on that video
@@DroneDJ Let me know when! I want to see that!
how many minutes flying time please?
How far can this CINEWHOOP go with the exact build in the video?
what website do you buy your parts ?
Banggood
What goggles do you use?
I’m interested in putting together one of these for myself and I already own a pair of fat shark dominator V3s but I never had a separate camera to use with it because I only used them on my Phantoms 3 and 4. So I was wondering if the hardware your using here will link up to my goggles... Secondly, I own a GoPro hero 5 black so I figured I could use this for my filming. My last question is about my controller. I have an old controller that I use to use to fly my nitro helicopters with and was wondering if you would know whether or not it would be compatible to this application or will I have to purchase a new one like yours or something similar.... The controller that I have is Futaba PCM1024 (FP-T8UHP). Thanks ahead from anyone that might be able to give me any advice!
There are uart receivers for futaba as far as I'm concerned and you should be able to use your fatsharks if you are used to it (isn't the best pair of goggles but it'll do the job). With the hero 5 black you might wanna use reelsteady go as a post-shoot stabiliser for cinematic shots but you will need an insanely soft mount for that (info on that is on reelsteady go's website)
Averell Dalton thanks so much!
Thank you!
ótimo vídeo parabén pelo conteúdo
i need to print some ducts!!! great vid new sub!
Thanks man- this is really cool! I’ve been a DJI guy for about 3 years for pro work, but since I primarily work and shoot around small airports, this would be a SUPER cool addition to my kit! (I’m also a rated ACTUAL pilot, so yes, I’m very responsible with my drone flying) I’m looking into it!
I want to start building drones any tipps ?
Yes. Do research. And buy flyduino kiss
I watch DroneMesh builds for good tips and info...
if i am just starting out and need rx/tx, battery, EVERYTHING pretty much. How much would you say it would end up being?
nearly $500 will give you a decent starting setup including the tx and goggles and depending obj what you want to fly, the price can come down to about $350 if you want to do some cinewhoop style. but with a GoPro that would be between $450-$600 total
I think it takes time to get most from bangood. If you want it to fly in a week, I don't believe this is an option at all. Great information though!
Justin Case dont forget to build and tune it!
I'm planning to buy f405 not mini and cini whoop is a slow flyer low rates so let me know how to flash on betafight for cini whoop if I'm using f405 which motors I have to pic I'm pretty confused
wow thanks for a great video . how the hell dji made it under 250g?????
what? DJI has never made a cinewhoop
@@hrhodes2768 nope But DJI has cameras and parts where you can build one
Awesome video. Awesome footage. Great content. So many good YouTuvers could go to the next level with the help of an editor. Find someone you know who commands word usage the way you control the cinewhoop to help you, and you'll go from good to great.
Anyone flying a cinewhoop for commercial purposes under a 107 cert? Wondering how that works with the proposed FAA regs.
What's the flight time and top speed?
Around 2:00 mintes and idk
Looks awesome, I’m sure it’s only here in the Chinese market, Let me check it out. My DJI Isn’t responding like this thing do
6s quads are the way to go
Hello nice Video Clip, I am building a cinematic copter with GPS right now.
Thanks for the advices!
I'm looking foward to build one good FPV/AirCam Drone after my trip to Argentina next moth. And this seems to be the best option for me.
My only experience was building a DJI F450 back in 2014. So, I'm gonna need all the help from the UA-camrs out there.
consider me as Subscribed.
i have built 4 drones and 3 planes and 1 boat and 1 heli
if you need any help you can email me. im helping my friend build one too.
my email; bottleflipzfl@gmail.com
You can really do the same thing with a DJI Spark or Mavic Mini. For the Spark, just turn off sensors. Mount a Hero 7 or 8 and your good. The Mavic Mini is at the same price point with a longer transmitter distance.
You can turn off the sensors, but you can't fly in acro/manual mode with them...can you?
I’ve been saying this for years! 😧
What's the flight time on a set up like this? -casual DJI user here
5-8 minutes
Like 3-5 min
BingBong Boopledoop that’s not the case. If you care for your quads and know what you’re doing than it wont be such a pain in the ass. It wil be satisfying though! Keep up the work and maybe you will enjoy it too!
absolutely
Those aren't ducks, they're geese.
I don't know who designed those silver ducts, but they arent going to do anything for you.. the base needs to no taper back outwards.. the whole point is to have the airflow accelerate because of the reduction in area. if the duct tapers in and then back out, the only thing you're doing is making it harder for the prop to turn and loosing YAW authority and efficiency.
Actually the who point of having ducts is to try and minimize possible damage or harm done by the props, but you are right about no real added lift but that's just a bonus if designed right
@@ugpfpv361 no mate, the duct is specifically for increasing lift. That is why it's crucial to ensure your prop has very little clearance and why everyone spends lots of time cutting down larger props. The protection is just an additional positive.
If you only wanted protection to external objects, you could use a much simpler light weight bumper system.
@@ugpfpv361 ua-cam.com/video/xkTwxIUtWbY/v-deo.html go to 5:40 bro
@@ryanokeefe12 yes I've seen that and totally agree that the ducts increase thrust but why not just use your 5" then
@@ryanokeefe12 and yes even streight ducts will increase thrust just not as much
I will print my own frames and ducts.
Cool would like to see it, I'm fine tuning the design for my ducts for more durability, the frame seams good in pla, just now printing my ducts in pteg to see if they last longer. Will post it to thingiverse when I have it where I want it.
Cinewhoops is where its at .i love mine
Nice video man subbed
I KNOW YOU
the big problem on it, its over 250g :(
Why is that a problem?
@@Bonecrusherdl In a lot of countrys you are not allowed to fly fpv with goggles with that weight.
@@inspyre8863 Okay thank you!
Damn. Drones and parts are becoming super affordable.
people think its that simple. reality: most cinewoop owners only ever post their shitty content on cinewoop forums because they dont know anything about how cameras work or what to do with the footage even if you accidentally get anything remotely usable which is not very likely. all youll ever do with it is film your local car park or maybe a golf course.
True
Can you make it water proof/water resistant?
Yes
Each has it's own pros and cons. Cinewhoops can't do roof and gutter inspections like the Mavic Pro.
Personally I think one of the greatest advantages of cinewhoops is that if you down it, drown it, crash it or lose it, you have only lost $200 of drone, not a $1000 drone! This of course as well as being more agile in the air, quicker and easier to maintain at less cost. I'd love to be able to fly whoops of any kind but my vertigo isn't condusive with FPV flight. Great vdeo!!
For the vtx a tramp hv will do the job very well for me it's the best and it's only 34 euros or 27 euros when it's discounted
The first footage is clearly not from a Cinewhoop. Keep it real please.
yeah it's not cinewhoop....
He literally says its not the Cinewhoop
Good job big like,#ankushagnihotri89
Cinewhoops are nice, but I don't think most photographers need an extremely complicated DIY drone in their toolbox.