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Tiny Hawk

Best FPV Whoop Drone Comparison Matrix

September 12, 2020 by GooseFPV Leave a Comment

Clickable table (above) will take a few seconds to load… CLICK table for latest prices. BNF = bind and fly. TINY WHOOP – Micro FPV Pilots of the World was asked to vote for their favourite 1S whoop. Weight data sourced from Nick Burns or product descriptions. The majority of links on this table are affiliate links. I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you make a purchase after clicking one of the affiliate links. Read our Affiliate Link Policy for more information.

Use our comparison table to find the 1S ‘Whoop’ FPV drone with the greatest popularity, lowest weight, or best value. These drones require analog FPV goggles or DJI Digital FPV Goggles with an analog modification. If you want more flight time for your 1S whoop check out our 1S LiPo battery comparison matrix. Continue reading for the opinions of individual 1S FPV Whoop pilots.

 

TINY WHOOP Micro FPV Pilots of the World – 1S Whoop Opinions

Right now the TinyHawk 2. Better camera but the same docile performance of my previous TinyHawk. Good value for money by my opinion  Ben

Mobula 6 is the way to go  Kingthree

Mobula6 is awesome. Light enough, fast, durable, and best of all cheap. Almost as good as whoops that cost me $150+ to build  Tim

I’ve found a new love for my snapper7 once I changed it to a bwhoop 75 frame. Always found it sluggish, now its decent enough that I’ll fly it out front of the house. Plus it’s been conformal coated as I’m to lazy to start the rest of my fleet  Chris

I had the snapper7 that was fun, then the ur65 that was good, but the mob6 is best out of those  Ricardo

BetaFPV 85 Pro or 85X. Hands down  Mark

BNF? Downtown. Build my own: Tinywhoop brushless on pickle juice 0802 20500kv  Jason

Filed Under: Prebuilt Tagged With: Cinewhoop, Mobula 7, Power Whoop, Tiny Hawk, Tiny Whoop, Trashcan, UR65, US65

Best First Step Into FPV Drones Comparison Table

April 11, 2019 by GooseFPV Leave a Comment

Clickable table (above) will take a few seconds to load… CLICK table for latest prices. DRONE RACING INTERNATIONAL FPV was asked ‘what would you recommend as the first step for a complete beginner entering FPV in summer 2020?‘. *Kit includes a brushed FPV drone. The majority of links on this table are affiliate links. I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you make a purchase after clicking one of the affiliate links. Read our Affiliate Link Policy for more information.

Use our comparison table to find a 100% Ready To Fly FPV kit or FPV simulator with the greatest popularity or value. If you choose a simulator as your first step into FPV, connect a radio controller by USB to your computer or console for maximum realism, which you can later use for flying real-life FPV drones. Continue reading for opinions on the best first step into FPV drones from individual FPV pilots.

If you have a decently high end computer? Get a transmitter and Velocidrone (sim). If you don’t? Get a BNF/RTF combo like the Emax Tinyhawk  Tom

I can’t see why drl sim doesn’t have more votes. I like velocidrone and liftoff more as simulators but their “tutorials” are awful, drl sim has much better tutorials and is much better for those new to the hobby  Cody

After you’re acquainted with the velocidrone simulator, do yourself a favor and get the Beebrain Brushless. There isn’t a better 1S micro quad on the market that as well has a 100mw VTX so you can fly your heart out  Marcus

CurryKitten Sim, its great and free!  David

Filed Under: Prebuilt Tagged With: FatShark 101, Ready to fly, TBS Oblivion, Tiny Hawk

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