Posts: 176 Threads: 12 Likes Received: 115 in 61 posts Likes Given: 159 Joined: Mar 2021 Reputation: 15 I got one of these 1s FireFly Nano Baby's by Flywoo with the ultimate goal of slapping an HDZero setup in it to make a neat little HD Micro Cruiser, but first I decided to review the stock setup. The video is a lot of fun, went to England, a Treehouse in Norway, Played with Cows, and even crashed in water... skip the unboxing part if not interested in boring details... Let me know what you all think! Any tips, advice, or suggestions are welcome. I'm trying to find a way to disable the VTX with is built in to the GOKU AIO board, any ideas? Thanks! I'll post the HDZero follow up video once I figure it out! lol "Live to Hobby" - FPV Drones, RC Planes, Motorcycles and Cameras! Never Bored... Check out " Giant Ant Cowboy" on Youtube if interested in my Tests, Projects, and Adventures in Hobbyland. Posts: 3 Threads: 0 Likes Received: 1 in 1 posts Likes Given: 3 Joined: Jun 2022 Reputation: 0 Cool video...glad to hear it passed the waterproof test! I've had a Firefly for over a year. I upgraded the vtx antenna, so my video link could keep-up with crossfire's range. So far I've sent it out over a kilometer with no issues. I wish there was a finder/beeper solution for nanos. They can disappear in tall grass. Happy flying to you! Thanks for sharing. Posts: 2,704 Threads: 83 Likes Received: 1,435 in 1,078 posts Likes Given: 857 Joined: Apr 2022 Reputation: 43 4:42 is the top of the mine workings. There's probably a mine shaft below some of them, capped of course. If you ever go back to Cornwall, GiantAntCowboy, be very wary when wandering around in those ferns, because not all mine shafts are capped, sometimes you just find a hole in the ground with a 20-30m drop of doom. I found several of them when I lived down there, even explored some of them. But those places are not for the unwary. Oh and don't buy into the touristy Lands End bollox. It's oversold nowadays. Plenty of better things to see and do in Cornwall, like the Eden Project and Lanhydrock. Also plenty of really awesome places to fly. If you ever watched World War Z, some of the places that you see in that film you can also fly at (the hill they fly over with a monument on it is above Redruth, for instance). Try Not, Do or Do Not - Yoda Posts: 176 Threads: 12 Likes Received: 115 in 61 posts Likes Given: 159 Joined: Mar 2021 Reputation: 15 (10-Oct-2022, 05:01 PM)solartechjohn Wrote: Cool video...glad to hear it passed the waterproof test! I've had a Firefly for over a year. I upgraded the vtx antenna, so my video link could keep-up with crossfire's range. So far I've sent it out over a kilometer with no issues. I wish there was a finder/beeper solution for nanos. They can disappear in tall grass. Happy flying to you! Thanks for sharing. Wow, 1km pretty good for a tiny little quad like this! They definitely disappear very easily, especially since they are black and green camouflage lol! I recently upgraded mine to HDZero, I’ll post a link to the video below, the upgrade was not as clean as I hoped… "Live to Hobby" - FPV Drones, RC Planes, Motorcycles and Cameras! Never Bored... Check out " Giant Ant Cowboy" on Youtube if interested in my Tests, Projects, and Adventures in Hobbyland. • Posts: 176 Threads: 12 Likes Received: 115 in 61 posts Likes Given: 159 Joined: Mar 2021 Reputation: 15 (10-Oct-2022, 06:57 PM)Pathfinder075 Wrote: 4:42 is the top of the mine workings. There's probably a mine shaft below some of them, capped of course. If you ever go back to Cornwall, GiantAntCowboy, be very wary when wandering around in those ferns, because not all mine shafts are capped, sometimes you just find a hole in the ground with a 20-30m drop of doom. I found several of them when I lived down there, even explored some of them. But those places are not for the unwary. Oh and don't buy into the touristy Lands End bollox. It's oversold nowadays. Plenty of better things to see and do in Cornwall, like the Eden Project and Lanhydrock. Also plenty of really awesome places to fly. If you ever watched World War Z, some of the places that you see in that film you can also fly at (the hill they fly over with a monument on it is above Redruth, for instance). Yea, I did later learn all about the various mines in that area while there, pretty interesting. I didn’t hear about any mineshaft exploration though, I would be very curious in that, a little too curious maybe… I definitely want to go back to Cornwall again and bring a proper 7” quad to really fly those cliffs. All I had on this trip was this tiny quad and a 3” cinewhoop, neither of which I trusted enough near the windy cliffs and ocean. Thanks for the tips! "Live to Hobby" - FPV Drones, RC Planes, Motorcycles and Cameras! Never Bored... Check out " Giant Ant Cowboy" on Youtube if interested in my Tests, Projects, and Adventures in Hobbyland. • Posts: 176 Threads: 12 Likes Received: 115 in 61 posts Likes Given: 159 Joined: Mar 2021 Reputation: 15 Here’s what became of this quad, sort of a Dr. Frankenstein story… “Death of a Firefly” an HDZero Whoop Lite Digital Conversion story: Happy to hear feedback or questions, cheers! "Live to Hobby" - FPV Drones, RC Planes, Motorcycles and Cameras! Never Bored... Check out " Giant Ant Cowboy" on Youtube if interested in my Tests, Projects, and Adventures in Hobbyland. • |