You are welcome 🙂, and I am very happy to hear your build went well and it flies great 👍. 75mm is something else, once you can get it down to about 20gr it becomes very fast, and has very long flight time, I love it but it can be challenging to fly indoor without a throttle limit. Thank you for the nice comment, and happy flying for you as well sir.
Thank you, what a nice comment. I just love flying whoops, and flying indoors is a big part of it, especially with the corona situation right now. I do have to work on crashing a bit less 😋. happy flying and stay safe buddy!
You should try to get some of the new biblade HQ 40 mm props. The ones that come on moblite7. I have a moblite7. I don't have any more of the HQ quad props to cut down. But the new ones seem like they super fast and powerful. But I feel they have a weird power curve that comes on really strong. But they are surely tougher than the cut down quad props. I got some spares from newbee
Love the data bro! I think you'd dig the new NBD 75mm frame. Alotta pusher and configuration potential. Now I gotta build an efficient 1s haha, I only get over 4 minutes on my 2s builds right now.
Thanks man! I'm flying the HQ bi-blade now, the ones from the Moblite, almost the same weight, better durability, and the same flight time 👍. That a really cool looking frame, but 7gr is a bit much, wonder what it weighs without the carbon plate. That 65 mm frame tho 👌, that's nice. To bad nobody sells these in Europe, when I buy stuff from the US taxes are added and it gets ridiculously expensive. Have fun building!
@@SquareOneFPV They say 7g in the website but mine was 6g flat with carbon. I think the listed weight is with their tpu battery mounts. Very durable and the hoops are smaller for an overall smaller footprint. Using for 2s right now 26g with a 4g canopy/cam and gnb27 connectors, could be lighter but I already broke a couple nano 3s.
@@MissingNumb Now 6 gr I can work with 😁, thanks for the info! I flew 2s and went back to 1s. 2s just adds to much weight. My "InsanitY 75" build feels almost as fast as a 2s, definitely inside. I think you would love it! I fly on a bt 2.0 connector with dirt cheap 1s 450mah URUAV batteries. And the whoop draws so little amps they don't even get warm.
@@SquareOneFPV Definitely 1s is the business indoors. Not just for power , but ease of use. Twice as many flights before a need to charge up! Weighed the bare frame, 5.3g no plate. Now to scavenge a cam from another build! Happy flying bredren!
Thank you very much! Yes 75mm is great, so much stronger compared to 65mm. I've got 2 more builds coming up, a 75mm build which can carry a naked gopro for at least 3 minutes. And a build kinda like yours with a vtx capable of 500mw and a better receiver. Thanks for subbing and happy flying buddy! 👊
Thank you for ur video. I've made my 1st flip tiny based on your tutorial and it flies great. Trying to upgrade to 75mm frame. Have a nice flight sir!
You are welcome 🙂, and I am very happy to hear your build went well and it flies great 👍. 75mm is something else, once you can get it down to about 20gr it becomes very fast, and has very long flight time, I love it but it can be challenging to fly indoor without a throttle limit. Thank you for the nice comment, and happy flying for you as well sir.
Hi, Great effort on content and development! TY. love the indoor manageable approach! :-)
Thank you, what a nice comment. I just love flying whoops, and flying indoors is a big part of it, especially with the corona situation right now. I do have to work on crashing a bit less 😋.
happy flying and stay safe buddy!
compliments for the video. I wanted to ask you something: is it true that after a while the bell slips and the ex0802 engine stops?
You should try to get some of the new biblade HQ 40 mm props. The ones that come on moblite7. I have a moblite7. I don't have any more of the HQ quad props to cut down. But the new ones seem like they super fast and powerful. But I feel they have a weird power curve that comes on really strong. But they are surely tougher than the cut down quad props. I got some spares from newbee
This is great I've been looking for the HQ biblades, but I couldn't find them anywhere, thank you!
Brilliant video 👍
Thank you 🙂👊🏼
Cool bro🔥
Thanks man! 👊
Love the data bro! I think you'd dig the new NBD 75mm frame. Alotta pusher and configuration potential. Now I gotta build an efficient 1s haha, I only get over 4 minutes on my 2s builds right now.
Thanks man! I'm flying the HQ bi-blade now, the ones from the Moblite, almost the same weight, better durability, and the same flight time 👍. That a really cool looking frame, but 7gr is a bit much, wonder what it weighs without the carbon plate. That 65 mm frame tho 👌, that's nice. To bad nobody sells these in Europe, when I buy stuff from the US taxes are added and it gets ridiculously expensive. Have fun building!
@@SquareOneFPV They say 7g in the website but mine was 6g flat with carbon. I think the listed weight is with their tpu battery mounts. Very durable and the hoops are smaller for an overall smaller footprint. Using for 2s right now 26g with a 4g canopy/cam and gnb27 connectors, could be lighter but I already broke a couple nano 3s.
@@MissingNumb Now 6 gr I can work with 😁, thanks for the info! I flew 2s and went back to 1s. 2s just adds to much weight. My "InsanitY 75" build feels almost as fast as a 2s, definitely inside. I think you would love it! I fly on a bt 2.0 connector with dirt cheap 1s 450mah URUAV batteries. And the whoop draws so little amps they don't even get warm.
@@SquareOneFPV Definitely 1s is the business indoors. Not just for power , but ease of use. Twice as many flights before a need to charge up! Weighed the bare frame, 5.3g no plate. Now to scavenge a cam from another build! Happy flying bredren!
Thanks for weighing it, that's pretty good. Yeah lots of benefits, let me know how that build turns out! C ya 👊🏼
Great build and rewiev 🍀👌i also swap my mobs6 in to a 75mm and use HQ, its awesome 🤙 like and sub done ✌️ ceya my friend
Thank you very much! Yes 75mm is great, so much stronger compared to 65mm. I've got 2 more builds coming up, a 75mm build which can carry a naked gopro for at least 3 minutes. And a build kinda like yours with a vtx capable of 500mw and a better receiver. Thanks for subbing and happy flying buddy! 👊