Posts: 25 Threads: 6 Likes Received: 5 in 4 posts Likes Given: 5 Joined: Jan 2021 Reputation: 2 Hey, the best I can find looks like mobula 6 HD with crossfire. But it looks very heavy for its size and very short flight time. I just want to ask before buying it, do you have any other recommendations for an indoor tiny whoop? I never used tiny whoop and 65mm looks better for indoor but maybe I should go with 75mm or 85mm and they can fly outdoor too? I watched hours of videos on youtube and researched but still, I can't 100% decide what I should buy • Posts: 6,113 Threads: 172 Likes Received: 2,287 in 1,834 posts Likes Given: 4,737 Joined: Feb 2019 Reputation: 100 i am for choose a quad which can do something perfect, not one which can do two things bad... go for the moblite6 or the moblite7, they are way better performers. the decision with these should be if you like to have spare power at nimbleness in thight spaces or a bit less rotor authority on tight spaces on the moblite7 but a higher topend. no choice can be wrong they are very close. you can fly both outdoors, their benefits are in thight spaces and they are pretty indistructible at this low weight. • Posts: 25 Threads: 6 Likes Received: 5 in 4 posts Likes Given: 5 Joined: Jan 2021 Reputation: 2 (02-Mar-2021, 10:46 PM)hugnosed_bat Wrote: i am for choose a quad which can do something perfect, not one which can do two things bad... go for the moblite6 or the moblite7, they are way better performers. the decision with these should be if you like to have spare power at nimbleness in thight spaces or a bit less rotor authority on tight spaces on the moblite7 but a higher topend. no choice can be wrong they are very close. you can fly both outdoors, their benefits are in thight spaces and they are pretty indistructible at this low weight. Thank you for your answer, but I couldn't find crossfire anywhere for moblite6 or 7. I think they don't have UART for external rx? I don't want to use FrSky or others, only crossfire. • Posts: 6,113 Threads: 172 Likes Received: 2,287 in 1,834 posts Likes Given: 4,737 Joined: Feb 2019 Reputation: 100 02-Mar-2021, 11:04 PM (This post was last modified: 02-Mar-2021, 11:09 PM by hugnosed_bat.) you will need to add a nanorx, two free uarts to add it http://www.happymodel.cn/index.php/2020/...-receiver/ • Posts: 858 Threads: 108 Likes Received: 106 in 83 posts Likes Given: 344 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 3 05-Mar-2021, 11:11 PM (This post was last modified: 05-Mar-2021, 11:11 PM by JinxFPV.) I really like my Tinyhawk 2, and added a Crossfire Nano to it. Frame is like a tank and it's still light. Proud team pilot for brands I love: Dquad - Happymodel - Gemfan • Posts: 38 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 9 in 9 posts Likes Given: 93 Joined: Mar 2020 Reputation: 0 I think there is going to be a board with ExpressLRS, from Happymodel ) I hope it has also a built in vtx...it would be so nice • Posts: 4 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 2 in 2 posts Likes Given: 4 Joined: Mar 2021 Reputation: 0 i am in the same predicament. totally new to fpv so bought a tango 2 controller because the reviews seemed good but the drone i really want (moblite 7) isnt crossfire. ive no experience so adding a nanorx means nothing to me just yet so, whats the best moblite like drone that can takes the knocks and is crossfire? hope you dont mind me using your post retif. • Posts: 6,113 Threads: 172 Likes Received: 2,287 in 1,834 posts Likes Given: 4,737 Joined: Feb 2019 Reputation: 100 07-Mar-2021, 03:10 PM (This post was last modified: 07-Mar-2021, 03:11 PM by hugnosed_bat.) (07-Mar-2021, 12:17 PM)ducato64 Wrote: i am in the same predicament. totally new to fpv so bought a tango 2 controller because the reviews seemed good but the drone i really want (moblite 7) isnt crossfire. ive no experience so adding a nanorx means nothing to me just yet so, whats the best moblite like drone that can takes the knocks and is crossfire? hope you dont mind me using your post retif. the best solution on a whoop and tango2 is to get an "tbs mpm multiprotocoll module", doesnt use crsf protocoll for the whoop. https://www.team-blacksheep.com/products/prod:tbs_mpm Posts: 4 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 2 in 2 posts Likes Given: 4 Joined: Mar 2021 Reputation: 0 (07-Mar-2021, 03:10 PM)hugnosed_bat Wrote: the best solution on a whoop and tango2 is to get an "tbs mpm multiprotocoll module", doesnt use crsf protocoll for the whoop. https://www.team-blacksheep.com/products/prod:tbs_mpm many thanks . ill research into that module as that would be just the job. • Posts: 1,843 Threads: 203 Likes Received: 346 in 264 posts Likes Given: 306 Joined: May 2020 Reputation: 11 This reviewer has a lot of information on micro whoops. You might see one you like. Posts: 2,361 Threads: 118 Likes Received: 813 in 660 posts Likes Given: 128 Joined: Feb 2021 Reputation: 20 I LOVE my tinyhawk S (on 1s) for indoor cruzing.. I don’t fly like Nick Burns.. so it’s pretty subdued, but smooth indoors.. I have a newbee acrobee brain bl.. haven’t flown it much, need to turn the rates down a bit though.. • Posts: 25 Threads: 6 Likes Received: 5 in 4 posts Likes Given: 5 Joined: Jan 2021 Reputation: 2 07-Mar-2021, 11:55 PM (This post was last modified: 07-Mar-2021, 11:58 PM by retif.) (07-Mar-2021, 12:17 PM)ducato64 Wrote: i am in the same predicament. totally new to fpv so bought a tango 2 controller because the reviews seemed good but the drone i really want (moblite 7) isnt crossfire. ive no experience so adding a nanorx means nothing to me just yet so, whats the best moblite like drone that can takes the knocks and is crossfire? hope you dont mind me using your post retif. Hey, no problem. I think i will still continue with mobula 6 hd. It has already crossfire installed, good for indoors and has hd camera... it looks like best for price/performance. Also you can buy 75mm frame and 40mm propellers, for $10 or less. Everyone says fly better and longer when you move it to 75mm frame. I couldn’t find any better option ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Edit: I already have 5inch for outdoor freestyle. so if you will only have this, maybe tinyhawk better to use both outdoor/indoor. |