Parts used in this build: (Affiliate Links that Support the Channel) Frame: bit.ly/3tOgWwY Flight Controller/ESC: iFlight SucceX Stack 20x20: bit.ly/3bGpHk1 Alternate Flight Controller/ESC: T-Motor Mini F7 Stack: bit.ly/2Ujgi9Y Caddx Vista: bit.ly/39di7N9 Alternate to Caddx Vista: bit.ly/3zjzw12 Motors: bit.ly/3lQtT63 Alternate Motors: bit.ly/3EulAVK (Optional) TBS Crossfire: bit.ly/3ki2OYd Battery: bit.ly/3lDNfLz Bunch of extra m2 hardware: bit.ly/3lyv7mf Solder Practice board: bit.ly/3AoAqL5
I have had my Terraplanes for almost 3 months... and LOVE them! I have definitely noticed that the props are not as durable as most other props that I fly. If you are flying indoors, turn off Airmode, and you won't suck to the wall as bad. ;)
Get one of the smaller Emax drones Nurk reviewed lately, like the Emax nano hawk or the nano hawk X. Depending on much it rains where you live, if you plan to fly it a lot indoors, you should get one with prop guards 🚀
Nurk, you need to waterproof at least one of your Terras. I remember how much fun you had with the Deep Dive 6 in the snow and how you lost one of your Squirts in that water balloon run in Tulsa. I think your build would have enough space for a Deep Dive kit for your electronics, or maybe you can use conformal coating. Then... share the build with your fans ;-)
Would you chose the terraplane for something like that Arcade Bar one shot you did or would you still go for the squirt for something like that? Great review as always and keep putting out the quality content like you have, appreciate it
i have heard there is a way to configure the settings on smaller whoops that keeps them less likely to get stuck to a wall which may work on somehting like this
As a beginner getting into cinewhoops, is it worth getting a Squirt 2.1 now that the Terraplane is out? My goal is to use it both for indoor and outdoor shoots. If I reduce the rates, would the Terraplane function similar to the Squirt?
Didn’t Nurk just spend half this review explaining how much he absolutely hates naked devices? or was it just naked go pros? because I’m pretty sure they fall under the same 💰 💴 💵 insanity category lol
Great review / intro to your new favorite tool. I’ve been looking at the hydrophobe because Oregon winter is coming.. then I noticed that frame which looked the same with ducts.. So figured obviously I could have both with flexibility. I’m assuming you could put the skirts on the Terraplane ?
Hi Nurk. Great video! Is Terraplane overkill for indoor use? I am looking for a reliable whoop that I can use for making house tours. Thank you in advance!
@@erionlipo1776 Yep, but the terraplane is essentially a Geyser V2. Designed around running high KV motors on 6s. I run 2550kv on 6s on my Terraplanes.
Why not just put injection molded style ducts on a 5" frame? What does this frame do special over a regular 5" frame? Seems easier to put prop guards on a five inch than to take the guts out of a 5" and put it on a new frame.
Hey Nurk, Thanks for this - I think I'll move this way in the near future. However, for the meantime, I've just swapped my Squirt v2 from Analogue to DJI, and the tune has gone to sh*t. Do you have any recommended pids or tips? Thanks
@@mikeybroe1 The squirt is designed and shipped from Andy with specific mounting for the AU and plenty of people, including Nurk, fly them as such. But thanks for your oh so helpful insight..
A question I want to throw at your beard: Filming in 60 fps with a Gopro, does that mean my editting in DR's timeline should be in 60fps aswell or can I work with 24fps? The goal is to create nice smooth cinematic footage. Thanks in advance!
Your recording framerate and timeline framerate should always be matched if possible. The only reason you'd want to use 60fps on a 24fps timeline is for slow motion. 60 cannot be divided into 24 nicely, so you end up skipping frames and having uneven playback when doing this. You could put a 60fps video in a 30fps timeline, as this would mean your final video would just skip every other frame. Although, if you're really worried about cinematic quality, this also introduces shutter angle complications, as you'll no longer have a proper 180 degree shutter angle. Here's a great video on the subject: ua-cam.com/video/qAVfIQ2G7Io/v-deo.html
Just when I finally ordered the electronics, the frame is now back ordered on Andy’s website (and everywhere) 😢 Hope they’re back in stock soon! And I have your videos to help me waiting 😉
Love your shirt! Built my squirt after seeing your first video with it when flying threw the car an all threw the walking park area. The cinewhoop has been one of my favorite builds to fly. I might put some serious thought into possibly building a terraplane.
I have only had my Cinelog30 a couple weeks and you have me already thinking about retiring it. I think 2004 motors should be the minimum for a cinewhoop now, these 1404s are too hyper.
@@NURKFPV I should say, I did build it! With the iFlight F7....before I knew rpm filtering was broken! Not worried about tearing it apart! Might even convert my Kopis on 2004 to a cinewhoop.
That rotor to duct clearance is WAY too big to block tip vortices on the tips. I wonder if there is any aero benefit of having ducts on at all (other than the human safety aspect, which is still a huge advantage!)
My terraplane motors run pretty hot… correct screws used, build is fine, not sure what’s going on. Using the tmotor velox v2 2207.5 2550 kv on 6s. Not sure why they are pretty hot 😕
Crown HD made me gunshy of these. I saw so many good reviews, and it ended up underpowered and sounding like a snowblower. I hate snowblowers. This drone looks like a lot of fun.
It's a complicated question because it's determined by what you are trying to do. Of I had to pick only one, I'd still probably pick the squirt v2 or this.
@@NURKFPV Oh cool, so, you don't have to spend a fortune to get a great Cinewhoop. I guess the really expensive drones are for like Hollywood movies and such.
@@Snoogleheimer Those "expensive" drones for Hollywood movies you mention aren't the cinewhoops your original question asked about. "The best" is determined by the mission. What camera? How fast? What environment? Stabilized or hard-mounted? What flight time? You can pay $16k to $19k for an Alta before you even get batteries or gimbal.
@@ericbraun4652 Well, yes, that's why I said "expensive drones", not "expensive cinewhoops". I think these 'cinewhoops' are a good buy for a beginner. They aren't too expensive (to me), and, they are ducted, even foam bumbers on the ducts in many cases.
@@Snoogleheimer IC the logic of your question now. Thanks for straightening me out. Of course Nurk is right. There are no "expensive" cinewhoops for Hollywood yet. They use what we use 'cuz they hire us. :)
No, with a cinewhoop the ducts are super necessary, as they mostly fly indoors or around expensive objects and people. Just the extra security of the ducts is great as you do not have to worry anywhere near as much as if you were flying a non ducted quad.
@@PeugeotL-vd2le as in ducts being not worth it. I have a diatone taycan with foam and ducts removed and it doesn't get blown around and is still safe with carbon guards protecting the props
Biggest overrated rip off for a frame I have ever seen it's nowhere near as nice as the Apex but it's more expensive? Sorry my dude but you're overrated and everything you push is you push is overpriced. You don't even tune the drones that are supposed to be your edition lol I literally know the dude that does it. Nerk condition is just a sticker pack lol
I freaking love this frame. been using it for over 6 months
Parts used in this build: (Affiliate Links that Support the Channel)
Frame: bit.ly/3tOgWwY
Flight Controller/ESC: iFlight SucceX Stack 20x20: bit.ly/3bGpHk1
Alternate Flight Controller/ESC: T-Motor Mini F7 Stack: bit.ly/2Ujgi9Y
Caddx Vista: bit.ly/39di7N9
Alternate to Caddx Vista: bit.ly/3zjzw12
Motors: bit.ly/3lQtT63
Alternate Motors: bit.ly/3EulAVK
(Optional) TBS Crossfire: bit.ly/3ki2OYd
Battery: bit.ly/3lDNfLz
Bunch of extra m2 hardware: bit.ly/3lyv7mf
Solder Practice board: bit.ly/3AoAqL5
Hi @NURK FPV, could you share your ESC and BF settings for this? PIDs, Rates, Filters, etc. Thanks 😁
Hi, why do you use standoff to 28mm ? It seem it 20mm with my terraplane frame.
cheers for the review man.. just purchased one cant wait to build it
the VR with moving 360 chair would be epic experience
I have had my Terraplanes for almost 3 months... and LOVE them! I have definitely noticed that the props are not as durable as most other props that I fly. If you are flying indoors, turn off Airmode, and you won't suck to the wall as bad. ;)
Could this frame be built to use 4S or 5S? What flight time do you get from your 6S setup and batteries? Thank you
This is great Paul. Thanks for the info . You answered my question. Between the squirt and the terraplane
anything flies better with you Nurk!! :)
Great review. Thanks man
Nurk love the content.I just have a question what drone do you recommend for someone that is just getting into fpv?
Get one of the smaller Emax drones Nurk reviewed lately, like the Emax nano hawk or the nano hawk X. Depending on much it rains where you live, if you plan to fly it a lot indoors, you should get one with prop guards 🚀
Emax nano hawk X is great
Is it the injection molded parts that make the frame 110?
Great Review, and Great Information!! Thank You For The Comparison!! Your Videos Are Very Informative, And Always Well Done!!
Great review.
Where do you get your Ostrich tee shirts?
Nurk, you need to waterproof at least one of your Terras. I remember how much fun you had with the Deep Dive 6 in the snow and how you lost one of your Squirts in that water balloon run in Tulsa. I think your build would have enough space for a Deep Dive kit for your electronics, or maybe you can use conformal coating. Then... share the build with your fans ;-)
got one finally im tuning it seems to fly fine but any1 have a good tune?
That’s a beast. Just ordered (affiliate). Thanks for the recommendation!
Cheers man!
Would you chose the terraplane for something like that Arcade Bar one shot you did or would you still go for the squirt for something like that? Great review as always and keep putting out the quality content like you have, appreciate it
i have heard there is a way to configure the settings on smaller whoops that keeps them less likely to get stuck to a wall which may work on somehting like this
Yeah air mode and throttle mixer. Air mode only activated at low throttle, disables itself depending on a determined throttle position
As a beginner getting into cinewhoops, is it worth getting a Squirt 2.1 now that the Terraplane is out? My goal is to use it both for indoor and outdoor shoots. If I reduce the rates, would the Terraplane function similar to the Squirt?
not sure but you could look into the slammed squirt
Where can I buy a ready to fly Shendrone Terraplane? I don't know how to build my own yet.
Chris Teal
Amazing flying!
How would you compare the shendrone geyser to the terraplane.?
Should do a cinesplore video
LOL is that a french fry at 14:53 ? 😂😂
Vs cinelog35 what your preference
I would love to hear your opinion on Le Pigeon, the de-cased Black Magic Pocket 4k camera made by Sam Sanford, weighs as much as a full sized go pro.
Didn’t Nurk just spend half this review explaining how much he absolutely hates naked devices? or was it just naked go pros? because I’m pretty sure they fall under the same 💰 💴 💵 insanity category lol
Why do the motor specs say 5s ? I was under the impression this was a 6s build ? What motor would I use for 6s analog
Looking to build and wondering how this would fly with a set of 2207 1800kv motors?
Any idea what the all-in price is? I need something like this!
Probably $4-500
Great review / intro to your new favorite tool.
I’ve been looking at the hydrophobe because Oregon winter is coming..
then I noticed that frame which looked the same with ducts..
So figured obviously I could have both with flexibility.
I’m assuming you could put the skirts on the Terraplane ?
Yep! We will be doing a waterproof terraplane video before too long.
Hi Nurk. Great video! Is Terraplane overkill for indoor use? I am looking for a reliable whoop that I can use for making house tours. Thank you in advance!
cinelog 25
@nurkfpv Do you think TPU ducts on this terraplane is a reality? Why couldn't the ducts be printed?
Been eyeing this drone for awHile
Anyone know if a 20x20 aio board would fit in there? Looks like there is a lot of room
Quick question: why are you using 5s motors with 6s batteries?
He runs 6s
@@TheDansindan the link for the motors is for 4-5s motors
@@erionlipo1776 Yep, but the terraplane is essentially a Geyser V2. Designed around running high KV motors on 6s. I run 2550kv on 6s on my Terraplanes.
Nice review Paul, did you test flying it without the ducts??
Ngl whatever your flying. It looks sick af 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
Have you tried a racewhoop?
that’s beautiful extremely beautiful now my question is what do I do to get you 🤔 to build me one. 🤦🏽♂️Only because i got to feel that experience 👌🏽
Hit me up via my website paulnurkkala.com
love 6 min of enjoyment ;)
Damn that thing ripsss! I wonder what it can do with a nudey gopro on it?!
It will definitely chooch
can't you turn off airmode to avoid getting sucked in to walls?
Can we transform Eachine tyro99 to Terraplane?
Are you still taking commissions to build drones??
Very good
Holding out until someone makes a beast class cinewhoop. I am expecting it to be called the Terrorplane.
Nurk with the asmr in the middle of the review lmfao
vs Protek 35. whats your preference?
This
Yes, take my money!
Why not just put injection molded style ducts on a 5" frame? What does this frame do special over a regular 5" frame? Seems easier to put prop guards on a five inch than to take the guts out of a 5" and put it on a new frame.
This is much more compact than a 5"
@@NURKFPV Oh ok. Thanks for the response.
Hey Nurk,
Thanks for this - I think I'll move this way in the near future.
However, for the meantime, I've just swapped my Squirt v2 from Analogue to DJI, and the tune has gone to sh*t. Do you have any recommended pids or tips?
Thanks
shouldn’t have used full size air unit
@@mikeybroe1 The squirt is designed and shipped from Andy with specific mounting for the AU and plenty of people, including Nurk, fly them as such. But thanks for your oh so helpful insight..
@@ArbeeAerials yeah np
Can u make a 12s fpv drone with full DJI air unit? Pls 🥺
LOL...great points! Don't want to get "..Stuck to the Wall"..LOL
A question I want to throw at your beard: Filming in 60 fps with a Gopro, does that mean my editting in DR's timeline should be in 60fps aswell or can I work with 24fps? The goal is to create nice smooth cinematic footage. Thanks in advance!
Your recording framerate and timeline framerate should always be matched if possible. The only reason you'd want to use 60fps on a 24fps timeline is for slow motion. 60 cannot be divided into 24 nicely, so you end up skipping frames and having uneven playback when doing this. You could put a 60fps video in a 30fps timeline, as this would mean your final video would just skip every other frame. Although, if you're really worried about cinematic quality, this also introduces shutter angle complications, as you'll no longer have a proper 180 degree shutter angle.
Here's a great video on the subject: ua-cam.com/video/qAVfIQ2G7Io/v-deo.html
You should replace those TPU ducts on the Squirt with something non flexable..
Just when I finally ordered the electronics, the frame is now back ordered on Andy’s website (and everywhere) 😢
Hope they’re back in stock soon!
And I have your videos to help me waiting 😉
Love your shirt!
Built my squirt after seeing your first video with it when flying threw the car an all threw the walking park area. The cinewhoop has been one of my favorite builds to fly. I might put some serious thought into possibly building a terraplane.
I bet you’d get a much tighter tune if you build it with the 20mm stand offs. Think about the roll axis. Send me one I’ll tune it! Lol
I have only had my Cinelog30 a couple weeks and you have me already thinking about retiring it. I think 2004 motors should be the minimum for a cinewhoop now, these 1404s are too hyper.
Always diy!
@@NURKFPV I should say, I did build it! With the iFlight F7....before I knew rpm filtering was broken! Not worried about tearing it apart! Might even convert my Kopis on 2004 to a cinewhoop.
@nurk fpv is this the micro cinewhoop you held up towards the end of the video?
Shen!
I know you totally waterproofed the electronics this time around.
That rotor to duct clearance is WAY too big to block tip vortices on the tips. I wonder if there is any aero benefit of having ducts on at all (other than the human safety aspect, which is still a huge advantage!)
My terraplane motors run pretty hot… correct screws used, build is fine, not sure what’s going on. Using the tmotor velox v2 2207.5 2550 kv on 6s. Not sure why they are pretty hot 😕
That's very similar to mine. Mine are definitely warm but not smoking or anything
Oh ok sounds good. Thanks for the reply!! I though I might have done something wrong. Thanks again and keep up the great videos!!
so it's a normal frame with stan fpv ducts
We want more slo-mo fog drone shots... Super slo-mo vortices would be the $h!t
Didn’t even get through the full video and ordered a kit. Time to cannibalize the squirt.
Yeah buddy!!! Hope you love it!
Can I have it?
Crown HD made me gunshy of these. I saw so many good reviews, and it ended up underpowered and sounding like a snowblower. I hate snowblowers. This drone looks like a lot of fun.
What is the best cinewhoop in the world? Cost no object.
It's a complicated question because it's determined by what you are trying to do. Of I had to pick only one, I'd still probably pick the squirt v2 or this.
@@NURKFPV Oh cool, so, you don't have to spend a fortune to get a great Cinewhoop. I guess the really expensive drones are for like Hollywood movies and such.
@@Snoogleheimer Those "expensive" drones for Hollywood movies you mention aren't the cinewhoops your original question asked about. "The best" is determined by the mission. What camera? How fast? What environment? Stabilized or hard-mounted? What flight time? You can pay $16k to $19k for an Alta before you even get batteries or gimbal.
@@ericbraun4652 Well, yes, that's why I said "expensive drones", not "expensive cinewhoops". I think these 'cinewhoops' are a good buy for a beginner. They aren't too expensive (to me), and, they are ducted, even foam bumbers on the ducts in many cases.
@@Snoogleheimer IC the logic of your question now. Thanks for straightening me out. Of course Nurk is right. There are no "expensive" cinewhoops for Hollywood yet. They use what we use 'cuz they hire us. :)
putting air mode on a switch then making it correlate with the throttle fixes the getting sucked into the wall issue
Slammed squirt ftw
Out here just waisting veggie straws!! 😂
GTS2305 might be cooler
Seems like ducts cause way more issues than it's even worth.
No, with a cinewhoop the ducts are super necessary, as they mostly fly indoors or around expensive objects and people. Just the extra security of the ducts is great as you do not have to worry anywhere near as much as if you were flying a non ducted quad.
@@PeugeotL-vd2le as in ducts being not worth it. I have a diatone taycan with foam and ducts removed and it doesn't get blown around and is still safe with carbon guards protecting the props
It has to be SO frustrating to be your Dog.
Hes a happy boi
Thing seems so fat but still rips. Nickname it linebacker
Sargent three p air2 s army out
Not even going to click the links, because I know it is all backordered.
Why drink on the Mic👎
Biggest overrated rip off for a frame I have ever seen it's nowhere near as nice as the Apex but it's more expensive? Sorry my dude but you're overrated and everything you push is you push is overpriced. You don't even tune the drones that are supposed to be your edition lol I literally know the dude that does it. Nerk condition is just a sticker pack lol
See it's still here 😁
@@NURKFPV good...