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So while back i pulled the trigger on emax's EZ pilot. At the time I couldn't pass up a hundred bucks but that allowed me to miss one important fact. That I would need the easy pilot Pro to begin to learn acro. So as you guys can assume I'm getting almost bored with my current situation there now I found all sorts of answers none of which that really felt satisfying but I'll ask here as well. Where to from here? Again you are fully aware of the mistake I made but certainly not in any position to get a whole new get up so what would be my best compatible option as far as just getting myself some sort of BNF that'll run with my existing easy pilot basic ass remote and goggles but will be capable of acro? I'm not ignorant to the importance of better quality goggles and controller will be as I go on. Right now I'm just interested in my cheapest route that gets me a drone capable of manual mode with the current basic remote and goggles I have from emax. I wasn't even sure if there was a way of taking allotment of parts of say an original tiny hawk all the way to a two or three and make one capable rig?
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Couldn't tell for sure from the pics, but if that's a brushed Whoop, there's not a lot of options. There's a couple brushed boards that will let you do Acro, but their receivers would have to be compatible with your radio's protocol(s) it can use. A couple have onboard receivers, FR & Fly sky & DSMX, and the Zero board needs an outboard receiver. If they're brushless motors, the Crazybee 1 or 1-2S board would be easy to setup on the Whoop, and Betaflight gives you your full spectrum of modes to fly in, Angle, Horizon, Acro (w/Air) & Acro Trainer which limits the angle the quad can roll, but is not self leveling like Angle.

AlienWhoop Zero brushed board this is a Silverware board, which will do Angle & Acro, and Silverware is awesome flight software. No onboard receiver.

Happymodel TurtleBee F3 This is a Betaflight brushed board, with choices for an onboard receiver.
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