I can't believe you ate an entire ThrustMaster by yourself. Wow. Great job as usual on a very cool product. I'll definitely keep this one in mind if I ever need a beefy weather-proof heavy duty work quad.
I would feel confident using this to chase over water. CMW makes some of the best multirotor BNF’s you’re going to find! I own another of their BNF’s and I couldn’t be happier with the build quality. I think it was worth every penny even though it cost many! You absolutely get what you pay for at CMW.
Joshua, Joshua, Joshua. You know better. Turn off Air Mode (or at least put it on a switch), consider turning on the crash recovery. No more bumping in to things and having it flip and stick. Other than that I think the review was spot on. I like my Cinelog 35, but I can see the application for the Catalyst works drone. (I have one of their Merica 9" drones and love it for chasing race cars, and just flying it)
Amazing work. Just got to say, your test is with 2 Gopros. This isn't a real life test with one. The fact it accomplished what it did with two us Amazing!
I crashed my Drone in a Sea. It was staying there for 40 hours. After i finding and drying it only the LIPO, ESC, FC and Beeper was done. The Motors and the Caddx Vista was working without any problem! For this build I had to change the camera wire to a longer one. So the seal wasn't as good as it used to be. DAMNED IMPRESSIVE!
Cool review. They charge an extra $120 or so for the "all weather" version, which I assume is the mostly waterproof DJI air unit that you showed us. I'm guessing they didn't mention that to you, because it sounded "standard" when you mentioned it, and I know your commitment to be truthful with this community. Much love brother.
You looked like you were having way too much fun with this beast of a cinewhoop JB lol. The fact that you had 2 GoPro cameras on it is amazing, obviously it has a fair amount of power and that battery did a great job considering how much weight it was carrying. With just a single camera it could have a decent flight time and still do some serous aerobatic moves, maybe not with as much ability as a dedicated quad designed for those manoeuvres, but still you could get some great video of both cinematic and aerobatic moves. Me personally, I think I would like to have this one for my collection. I have a session 5 so it’s a lot lighter than some of those newer and bigger models, so I’d have an even longer flight time.
Hi Josh Leave it to Neill to do this, first we got the beast and now we are getting a whoop style in a beast class. OK not a Beast, but it is big. So that's how to mount the rear camera. I tried it once and I recorded the sky. I can see a short flight time I have a 7in and the flight time is short. I am trying Graphene batteries and getting a longer flight. My only problem is that whoops are loud. Thanks again for the video and information about this whoop
i fly with a local pilot that just got one of these, it's definitely a much stronger/more stable option, and doesn't force you into using bones/naked camera's to still be able to 'fly well'. its a quality machine, you get what you pay for
CMW is a cool company here in the USA. I have a CMW Shocker and i think it is awesome but it does seem that they have a tendency to build heavy quads. I love the way this CMW Whoopmaster looks but under 4 min flight, those motors sounded like they are screaming, even with those 6 blade props. I do like the larger cinewoops, seems to make sense, larger frame more inertia and stability. SO if you drop the second Go-Pro and fly with a bigger battery then yes, i really like this quad. Also, we know why the quads are still a risk even with the guards, the flight controller has a lot to do with it and perhaps those of you that are great with FC setups perhaps the spastic "stick to the wall" phenomenon can be dialed back our out completely. By the way, nice blue Mustang!
Funny, I had been using one of my Shen Geyser drones with two Gopro 7's on it and a 1500 6s with average of 3.7 minutes. Yes, it was a bit of a throttle pig but it ran fine. Used it many times with dual gopros until I sunk one of the gopros on my chimera 7 into the swamp from an out of the blue crossfire failsafe. All in alll it worked real good got great video of flying moss covered oak trees and low level views of lily pads and such.
2450 on 6s is dynamically limited by the 50k rpm at 6s , it will be over that by about 5k . So i can see it running ok on 5s , but it should have great thrust on 5 or 6s low to mid .I remember running wild willys on a 6s, that was fun. I noticed the solar panels, are you at anytime going to put solar hot water system?, If you do, go for twin tanks as big as you can afford. I had a 2 panel system with 2 40 gal tanks with one being heated by gas. was the best thing I had on my old house.
Question is what is the weight of the frame and what is the actual specs of the drive train; being that I still don't know what the T motor F class is to bell size.
Did you have any issues with heat build up due to the waterproofing? I've just had to send mine back after it fell out of the air on the first flight and I'm pretty it was because the top metal plate was burning hot...
Great video. What's your take on the remote ID going into effect? From what I'm hearing I'm pretty concerned about the future of FPV. Any light at the end of the tunnel?
Awesome man . Could you review the new Foxwhoop ? Barely any content on it at all and they are calling it the unbreakable drone . I ordered one already lol
Air mode off to avoid wall suckage? Edit: my friends and I gap our legs all the time and haven’t had any incidents with the whoops sticking to our legs or… other areas… thankfully.
I wish those cinewhoops wouldn't sound so screachingly terrifying. I'm actually using the tiny trainer as cine"whoop" now because it sounds so much less intimidating, that people actually trust it more... plus I have enough authority to actually react quickly in critical situations...
They are quite beautiful. I just wish they were lighter. On more than one occasion, I have built up a CMW frame, only to fly it once and then rob the electronics for a lighter build.😬 I want to build one of their new Banggod lite frames.
One thing I noticed on this at4:18 was that there are way to many nuts, bolt, and screws holding it together. Why didn't they just go for a larger pusher prop version of a 95 mm injection molded/3D printed black plastic frame and reinforce it with carbon fiber? Would have saved a ton of weight.
This is definitely a drone worth owning. It flys very similar to a 5” without all the whomp whomp whomp feelings of your usual cinewhoop, great review JB! 👍
I'm not advocating this but: I've run batteries down to below 3v per cell a few times over the years and I've immediately put them on the charger at 0.1A (and monitored them) and they have all come back and performed the same as before. I'm not sure why everyone thinks the batteries are just done for good if you ever take them down too low. Sure it's not good for them but at least try to bring them back instead of just sending them to the landfill.
These intros kill me every time I see one 😂
Agreed! 😂
He’s always coming up with something new and humorous
Absolutely legendary 😃👍
Love that you started calling it the Thrustmaster at the end 😂
Lolled at this 🙂
This is rocket league!
You have a great sense of humor josh lol glad to see you incorporate more into ur content. My favorite is the dude in ur fridge lol
Uh, it was you in the fridge.
I can't believe you ate an entire ThrustMaster by yourself. Wow. Great job as usual on a very cool product. I'll definitely keep this one in mind if I ever need a beefy weather-proof heavy duty work quad.
I would feel confident using this to chase over water. CMW makes some of the best multirotor BNF’s you’re going to find! I own another of their BNF’s and I couldn’t be happier with the build quality. I think it was worth every penny even though it cost many! You absolutely get what you pay for at CMW.
So cinematic 🤗
Love the creative intro Josh! We want more of this ...comedy genius!
I second that 😃👍🤘
“Thrustmaster” the adult cinewhoop;) hahah
The screws alone must weigh about 100 G 🤣
If you want a loud, heavy quad; just put the StanFPV ducts on your 5 inch.
Thank you for helping me spend money unnecessarily 🤣
Doesn't work that well. They're way too heavy, they add 200g to the drone.
@@leroiroka exactly
Awesome flying and review, Joshua!!! 😃
But yeah, it's a bit scary!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@0:30 now that's a much better way of doing a disclaimer. Thank you. What a fun opener too 😆
@Josh, you've gotten really good at these videos. Nice work! I watch almost as much for the entertainment value at this point.
I love the dual GoPros. Would be good for a dirt track
Joshua, Joshua, Joshua. You know better. Turn off Air Mode (or at least put it on a switch), consider turning on the crash recovery. No more bumping in to things and having it flip and stick. Other than that I think the review was spot on. I like my Cinelog 35, but I can see the application for the Catalyst works drone. (I have one of their Merica 9" drones and love it for chasing race cars, and just flying it)
Amazing work. Just got to say, your test is with 2 Gopros. This isn't a real life test with one. The fact it accomplished what it did with two us Amazing!
OK you made me laugh with the "wall stick" bit :-)
I was gonna learn what to order today!!! all the pilots in the air be like whoop Jb is...lol nice intro really creative
I crashed my Drone in a Sea. It was staying there for 40 hours. After i finding and drying it only the LIPO, ESC, FC and Beeper was done. The Motors and the Caddx Vista was working without any problem! For this build I had to change the camera wire to a longer one. So the seal wasn't as good as it used to be. DAMNED IMPRESSIVE!
Cool review. They charge an extra $120 or so for the "all weather" version, which I assume is the mostly waterproof DJI air unit that you showed us.
I'm guessing they didn't mention that to you, because it sounded "standard" when you mentioned it, and I know your commitment to be truthful with this community.
Much love brother.
At the very end of the video he explains that there is a weatherproof version. All of BNF ship with the 3d printed prison.
I just finished building this quad and...... more fiddly then a freestyler but it was NOT bad :)
I dunno if I already commented this or not, but as fellow who's favorite animal is a penguin, I love that tattoo. Never knew you had it
I definitely need to pick up one of these! 🔥👍
Just buy Stan FPV universal dutch prop guard 5 inch, it's so good
You looked like you were having way too much fun with this beast of a cinewhoop JB lol. The fact that you had 2 GoPro cameras on it is amazing, obviously it has a fair amount of power and that battery did a great job considering how much weight it was carrying. With just a single camera it could have a decent flight time and still do some serous aerobatic moves, maybe not with as much ability as a dedicated quad designed for those manoeuvres, but still you could get some great video of both cinematic and aerobatic moves. Me personally, I think I would like to have this one for my collection. I have a session 5 so it’s a lot lighter than some of those newer and bigger models, so I’d have an even longer flight time.
Thrust master lol great honest review as always jb
The prop killed me the funniest thing I seen all day 💀🤣😂😭
I love the comedy elements in your videos. 👍👍
We’ll you may have killed the batt but not really a loss. Those cnhl black battery are so chunky that even my 1300 6S weights about 235g
Just the 6s battery weight could put a dent in our bald heads😳
Cool tail camera footage!
Hahahaa the run of shame! I had to do that last week😅 good exercise
Hi Josh Leave it to Neill to do this, first we got the beast and now we are getting a whoop style in a beast class. OK not a Beast, but it is big. So that's how to mount the rear camera. I tried it once and I recorded the sky. I can see a short flight time I have a 7in and the flight time is short. I am trying Graphene batteries and getting a longer flight. My only problem is that whoops are loud. Thanks again for the video and information about this whoop
that's the same props i run on my big Rooster whoop. DId it as an experiment and its been awesome to fly and carry my gopro max on
Ate the whoop down to the prop😋 that's some good eatin there😁👍🏽✌🏾
😅.. intro was hilarious. This whoop looks so badass 🤩.
i fly with a local pilot that just got one of these, it's definitely a much stronger/more stable option, and doesn't force you into using bones/naked camera's to still be able to 'fly well'. its a quality machine, you get what you pay for
CMW is a cool company here in the USA. I have a CMW Shocker and i think it is awesome but it does seem that they have a tendency to build heavy quads. I love the way this CMW Whoopmaster looks but under 4 min flight, those motors sounded like they are screaming, even with those 6 blade props. I do like the larger cinewoops, seems to make sense, larger frame more inertia and stability. SO if you drop the second Go-Pro and fly with a bigger battery then yes, i really like this quad.
Also, we know why the quads are still a risk even with the guards, the flight controller has a lot to do with it and perhaps those of you that are great with FC setups perhaps the spastic "stick to the wall" phenomenon can be dialed back our out completely.
By the way, nice blue Mustang!
Funny, I had been using one of my Shen Geyser drones with two Gopro 7's on it and a 1500 6s with average of 3.7 minutes. Yes, it was a bit of a throttle pig but it ran fine. Used it many times with dual gopros until I sunk one of the gopros on my chimera 7 into the swamp from an out of the blue crossfire failsafe. All in alll it worked real good got great video of flying moss covered oak trees and low level views of lily pads and such.
Before buying shendrone Terraplane I thought about this one. This whoop master is half inch bigger (0.6")
2450 on 6s is dynamically limited by the 50k rpm at 6s , it will be over that by about 5k . So i can see it running ok on 5s , but it should have great thrust on 5 or 6s low to mid .I remember running wild willys on a 6s, that was fun.
I noticed the solar panels, are you at anytime going to put solar hot water system?, If you do, go for twin tanks as big as you can afford. I had a 2 panel system with 2 40 gal tanks with one being heated by gas. was the best thing I had on my old house.
Wouldnt it be better just to buy the prop guards for 5inch and mount them together with motor screws?
great video Josh
Loved the intro😂
for the weight of the 2nd gopro, you could run a 6S 18650 pack and have 2x the battery capacity... crap, i want one now!
I saw this on your table the other day and was hoping you'd review it, thank you!
Love ur stuff, keep going bardwell!
I’ll make sure the algo is well fed.
Great review! Next review: Cinelifters!!
Great stuff men thank u
Thanks, I did learn something!
Question is what is the weight of the frame and what is the actual specs of the drive train; being that I still don't know what the T motor F class is to bell size.
I love the intro! Lol
I think a 5 inch drone with StanFPV prop guards is way better
Yes. it's so good. check my video using that
Did you have any issues with heat build up due to the waterproofing? I've just had to send mine back after it fell out of the air on the first flight and I'm pretty it was because the top metal plate was burning hot...
How does it do with crash recovery enabled? Is this something you have tried or may consider? Thanks for the content :)
Looks pretty sick, have you looked at the lumaquadco luma30 it's a interesting build too with 2203.5 2800kv 6s 3 inch
Love the backwards view. Good balanced review - was a bit disappointed that you didn't smack into yourself but I understand your later reasoning...
Super intro 🤣
Great video. What's your take on the remote ID going into effect? From what I'm hearing I'm pretty concerned about the future of FPV. Any light at the end of the tunnel?
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The link for this drone is broken, great video as always
You remind me of Richard Dreyfus from jaws and you sound like him a bit as well 🤙🏼
JB, the CNHL battery’s SUCK. I try them a few times now and they Die really fast compared to Ovonic that I love to use and last way longer!
The beginnig was so funny😂😂
"Right into the pool " lmao
Awesome man . Could you review the new Foxwhoop ? Barely any content on it at all and they are calling it the unbreakable drone . I ordered one already lol
What happens If you loose one of these drones that you have to send back? Of even when you Crash them?
Cool that you included the admission of dumbness. We all do it from time to time 😏
10 inch cinewhoop
8:43 The sprint of shame.
Air mode off to avoid wall suckage?
Edit: my friends and I gap our legs all the time and haven’t had any incidents with the whoops sticking to our legs or… other areas… thankfully.
If i need something that big i would go with "Lumenier QAV-PRO Whoop 5" Cinequads Edition" :D
What about Qav-Pro 5”? There are not much videos about it!
Catalyst Machineworks is the best frame manufacturer EVER!
I wish those cinewhoops wouldn't sound so screachingly terrifying. I'm actually using the tiny trainer as cine"whoop" now because it sounds so much less intimidating, that people actually trust it more... plus I have enough authority to actually react quickly in critical situations...
Have you looked at the new geprc 35 performance model?
Catalyst Machineworks designs are like quad porn for me. Thank you for this video.
They are quite beautiful. I just wish they were lighter. On more than one occasion, I have built up a CMW frame, only to fly it once and then rob the electronics for a lighter build.😬 I want to build one of their new Banggod lite frames.
Mmaaybe it take BMPCC4k ? or mirorles somthing? sony a6400..
You need a decibel meter. -10 and -4 are not decibels
One thing I noticed on this at4:18 was that there are way to many nuts, bolt, and screws holding it together. Why didn't they just go for a larger pusher prop version of a 95 mm injection molded/3D printed black plastic frame and reinforce it with carbon fiber? Would have saved a ton of weight.
Why not just put StanFPV ducts on a 5" with 4" props?
I’ve killed two of those CNHL 1500 batteries. Once they hit 3.6v/cell, they dive bomb down to nothing real quick
what type of antennas do you use for your goggles?
Is it possible that the Rapidfire (power on) on the DJI goggles (digidapter) spoils the range and bitrate of Caddx Vista ? :/
Dope
How about motor temperature on this quad??
Can we just get prop guards for our 5” frames and be done with it?
never heard of stan fpv universal prop guard ?
@@AnharFPV I have but have never heard of someone using them
@@FPVian I used it
It should have crash recovery and have it set to disarm to be safe enough around people. . dang that is big and scary 🤣
I don't understand why you would but these anyway at these prices. Just go get a DJI Mini 3 Pro or any other DJI at this price.
Cinelog35 6s... seems legit in comparison
Companies need to stop make the drone heavier than it needs to be just because it has power to handle the weight.
I love my Banggod. Im looking into this whoop.
This thing would be crazy without the 2 gopros
Can you put the video feed from a gopro straight to a set of goggles
Not easily. The GoPro does have HDMI out but you would need specialized gear to send that wirelessly to a set of goggles.
how much does just the quad weigh ?
Looks like a battery killer
This is definitely a drone worth owning. It flys very similar to a 5” without all the whomp whomp whomp feelings of your usual cinewhoop, great review JB! 👍
Why do whoops have to be so damn loud?
That thrustmaster would piss me off every time i lifted off. I’d never fly it.
No Analog version?
Can’t help feeling utterly mugged off when companies do that 😫😅
Basically all pros are using DJI. But catalyst will build it however you want if you contact customer service and ask.
@@JoshuaBardwell wow that’s awesome to hear and I really appreciate you replying to me spitting my dummy out brother 😅🤜🏻🤛🏻
The battery will be fine just charge it again.
I'm not advocating this but: I've run batteries down to below 3v per cell a few times over the years and I've immediately put them on the charger at 0.1A (and monitored them) and they have all come back and performed the same as before. I'm not sure why everyone thinks the batteries are just done for good if you ever take them down too low. Sure it's not good for them but at least try to bring them back instead of just sending them to the landfill.
They are just more likely to catch fire when you go to charge them
Can u bring the old intro back ?