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winter indor digital flyer :P
#1
hi
i own some 7 inhch monster with 2810 motors and 4500mah battery

but as winter is comming
im thinking about some small indor (mostly) flyer to have fun at home and maybe some day let my kid fly this one also ;P

i have dji googles v2 so definitly i would like so it is digital

i even have some spare air unit (but i known that probably i would need some caddx vista unit) i will  use only dji camera from it probably
but if anyone have some 'small frame' idea that can have dji air unit on it than im open to this also

i also have spare tmotor f7 flight controler so i would probably just use it ?

i have also spare tmotor F55A Pro II  esc (i known that is realy strong and heav so i may use it but i may buy something else for this small one) 

i also have not uset 6s 1550mah gnb lihv (it would be nice if i would finaly use it ) but im also open to buy some 2-4s if will be better

overall im looking for ideas - what would you guys recomanded for some small digital-one having or not some parts that i own ;p

i does not want any gopro etc on it. just fpv camera.

thanks and regards !
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#2
do you plan to fly indoors in a huge hall or in small rooms at home?

at home in small rooms 2"-2,5" matches the vista-weight. 2-3s batteries, direction 1103-1105 motors. you wont be able to use any named part for a tiny quad.
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#3
First thing you need to buy is insurance.

You could build an indoor whoop with a de-cased/naked Vista unit and a compatible nano cam but it’s going to fly like a pig with the extra weight.
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#4
so 3inch for in-house is to much ?:p
mhm if i canot use any of my parts
than maybe some rtf whoop ? what with digital would you guys recomanded for in-house fun?
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#5
I fly pretty much small whoops up to 2". The reason I have not considered digital is because digital systems weigh too much to put on a small whoop.
Have you considered using a analog adapter for your goggles? Then you could go with something like a Moblite7 which gets great flight time and would not break anything in the house if you crash into it.
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#6
https://www.diatoneusa.com/store/p681/Di...e-DJI.html
this could be a lightweight option, i would suggest a 3s 450mah or 350mah 4s for indoor pleasure.

i would suggest the same as brettbrandon for true indoor pleashre.
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