Meteor75 Pro - $109 // 82mm Frame // 45mm Prop
Summary
TLDR在这段视频中,我们深入了解了Beta FPV Meteor 75 Pro无人机。这款无人机配备了F4 1S 5A全合一飞控器,有两种版本:Express LRS和FR Sky。它搭载了1102 22 000KV电机和45毫米螺旋桨。FPV摄像头是Beta FPV自家的C03,而视频发射器(VTX)是Beta FPV的M03,标称功率高达350毫瓦,但实际可达400毫瓦。套装还包括Beta FPV的BT20连接器、额外的螺旋桨、一些安装螺丝和一把小螺丝刀。无人机的外观类似于古老的骑士头盔,顶部有插槽,整体重量约为31克,推荐使用550毫安1S电池,飞行重量接近82克。视频还展示了Meteor 75 Pro与Meteor 65 Pro和Mo Beetle等其他无人机的尺寸对比,并讨论了在不同空间内飞行的体验。此外,还提到了VTX功率和电池电压之间的关系,以及如何通过调整电池警告和最小值来最大化飞行时间。最后,视频还涉及了户外飞行测试,包括在恶劣天气条件下的飞行表现,以及对不同电池类型的讨论,包括Beta FPV 550和450电池,以及Weebleed FPV电池。
Takeaways
- 🚀 测试了Beta FPV Meteor 75 Pro无人机,提到了还有一个Walk Snail Edition版本将在另视频中讨论。
- 📡 飞行控制器是F4 1S 5A集成式飞行控制器,有Express LRS和FR Sky两种版本。
- 🔋 配备了1102 22 000 KV电机和45毫米螺旋桨,FPV摄像头是Beta FPV自家的C03型号。
- 📺 VTX是Beta FPV的M03,规格上写最大350毫瓦,但产品表上写最大400毫瓦,作者更相信网站规格。
- 🔌 附带Beta FPV BT20连接器,提供其他颜色的顶篷和额外的螺旋桨、一些安装螺丝以及一个小型螺丝刀。
- 🔩 套件中包含了使无人机看起来像旧骑士头盔顶部的配件,电池充电器通过USB-C运行。
- 📐 推荐使用新550毫安1S电池,飞行重量大约为82毫米,与Meteor 65 Pro相比,尺寸更大。
- 🔒 作者提到在电池电量接近底部时,VTX在400毫瓦时会出现严重干扰,建议降低到200毫瓦以避免干扰。
- 📉 作者调整了电池警告值,以便在降落时电池能恢复到平均3.5伏特,以最大化飞行时间。
- 🏠 认为Meteor 75 Pro适合在大型室内空间飞行,对于户外飞行,建议谨慎飞行,尤其是在湿润的草地上。
- 📹 作者提到了关于更换相机角度的不便,需要拆卸顶篷和电机,而Walk Snail版本有可调螺丝孔。
- 🔌 测试了不同电池,包括Beta FPV 550和450毫安电池,以及Weebleed FPV电池,讨论了电池在撞击时可能弹出的问题。
Q & A
Beta FPV Meteor 75 Pro的飞行控制器是什么型号?
-Beta FPV Meteor 75 Pro的飞行控制器是F4 1S 5A集成型飞行控制器。
Meteor 75 Pro使用的电机和螺旋桨的规格是多少?
-Meteor 75 Pro使用的是SPI 1102 22 000 KV电机,并且配备了45毫米的螺旋桨。
Beta FPV的C03摄像头和M03 VTX的最大功率是多少?
-Beta FPV的C03摄像头是Beta FPV自家的产品,而M03 VTX的规格表上显示最大输出功率为350毫瓦,但VTX的标签上写的是400毫瓦。
Meteor 75 Pro是否附带额外的配件?
-Meteor 75 Pro附带了一个额外的螺旋桨套装、一些其他安装螺丝和一个小螺丝刀。
推荐的电池类型和飞行重量是多少?
-推荐的电池是新550毫安1S电池,使用该电池后,飞行重量大约为82克。
Meteor 75 Pro与Meteor 65 Pro在尺寸上有何不同?
-Meteor 75 Pro使用的是45毫米螺旋桨,而Meteor 65 Pro使用的是35毫米螺旋桨,尽管Meteor 65 Pro的尺寸标记为65毫米。
在低电量情况下,VTX的信号质量会如何变化?
-在电池电量接近底部时,VTX在400毫瓦的功率下会出现严重的信号中断。为了保持较好的信号质量,建议将VTX功率降低到200毫瓦。
如何调整Meteor 75 Pro的电池警告设置?
-可以调整电池的最小电压值,以便在电量较低时可以安全地着陆并让电池恢复到平均3.5伏特。
Meteor 75 Pro是否适合在狭小的室内空间飞行?
-Meteor 75 Pro可能更适合在较大的室内空间飞行,因为它的尺寸和动力可能在小空间内难以有效控制。
Beta FPV 550mAh电池与450mAh电池在飞行中的表现有何不同?
-Beta FPV 550mAh电池是推荐的电池类型,450mAh电池虽然可以使用,但作者发现550mAh电池在飞行中保持电压的能力更强。
为什么在飞行时可能需要调整电池连接线的长度?
-为了避免电池连接线在飞行中被螺旋桨割断,可以通过在电池连接线上制造一些弯曲来缩短其长度,防止它伸入螺旋桨区域。
Meteor 75 Pro的相机角度是否可以调整?
-Meteor 75 Pro的相机角度是固定的,不能通过螺丝进行快速调整。需要拆卸顶罩并更换相机支架来调整相机角度。
Outlines
🚀 Beta FPV Meteor 75 Pro 无人机介绍
本段落介绍了Beta FPV Meteor 75 Pro无人机的基本信息,包括其飞行控制器、电机、螺旋桨、FPV摄像头和视频发射机(VTX)。提到了无人机的配件,如电池充电器、检查器、不同角度的相机支架、USB线和一张支持卡。还提及了无人机的重量、推荐的电池类型以及与其他型号的比较,如Meteor 65 Pro。此外,讨论了飞行风格和电池警告设置,以及在电池电压较低时调整VTX发射功率以避免信号中断的经验。
🛫 Meteor 75 Pro 的飞行体验和测试
该段落讨论了Meteor 75 Pro的飞行表现,包括室内和室外的飞行测试。提到了作者对不同飞行环境的适应,以及在室外飞行时由于天气原因采取的谨慎飞行策略。还提到了飞行时间的测试结果,以及在低电量情况下VTX信号的稳定性问题。此外,还讨论了更换相机角度的不便,以及作者对不同电池选择的个人体验,包括推荐的Beta FPV 550mAh电池和其他兼容电池的比较。
🔋 电池兼容性和飞行安全
在这一段中,作者详细讨论了不同电池的兼容性问题,特别是Beta FPV 550mAh电池和Tiny Whoop 450mAh电池。提到了在高速飞行和撞击时电池可能弹出的问题,并展示了如何通过创建电池线圈来防止电池线干扰螺旋桨。此外,还讨论了电池尺寸对飞行重量分布的影响,以及作者对不同电池品牌和型号的个人偏好。
📐 螺旋桨安装和飞行性能
作者在这一段中讨论了螺旋桨的安装和调整,以及如何通过调整螺旋桨与电机轴的距离来减少撞击时的损伤风险。提到了作者尝试将螺旋桨推至最底部以最大化保护电机轴的努力。此外,还比较了Meteor 75 Pro和Meteor 65 Pro的飞行体验,指出了个人偏好和飞行环境对选择无人机的影响。
🏠 飞行环境选择和购买建议
最后一段提供了关于选择飞行环境和购买无人机的建议。作者强调了拥有适当空间对于飞行Meteor 75 Pro无人机的重要性,并建议观众根据自己的飞行技能和可用空间来做出选择。同时,提供了视频描述中的链接,以便观众可以查看不同版本的无人机,并根据自己的需求做出明智的决策。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Beta FPV Meteor 75 Pro
💡FPV 相机
💡VTX
💡电池
💡飞行控制器
💡螺旋桨
💡飞行时间
💡PID 调整
💡室内飞行
💡室外飞行
💡相机角度
Highlights
Beta FPV Meteor 75 Pro的飞行控制器是F4 1S 5安培全合一飞行控制器,具有Express LRS和FR Sky两种版本。
配备了SPI 1102 22 000 KV电机和45毫米螺旋桨。
FPV摄像头是Beta FPV自家的C03型号。
视频发射器(VTX)是Beta FPV的M03型号,标称功率高达350毫瓦,但产品表上显示可达400毫瓦。
套装包括Beta FPV的BT20连接器、额外的螺旋桨、一些其他安装螺丝和一把小螺丝刀。
推荐使用新型550毫安1S电池,Beta FPV可能是少数提供此类电池的厂商之一。
与Meteor 65 Pro相比,Meteor 75 Pro的尺寸更大,螺旋桨也更大,提供不同的飞行体验。
在电池电压接近3.5伏时,以400毫瓦运行VTX会出现严重的信号中断。
为了最大化飞行时间和电池恢复,建议在电池电压降至3.5伏时着陆并断电。
Meteor 75 Pro在室内飞行表现良好,但在室外飞行时需要更大的空间。
在室外飞行时,由于地面湿滑,作者采取了较为谨慎的飞行方式。
Beta FPV 550电池是推荐的选择,450 Tiny Whoop电池也适用,且保持电压更好。
Weebleed FPV电池较薄,在撞击时可能会导致电池弹出。
为了安全,建议在电池连接线和电机轴之间创建一些扭曲,以防止电池线卷入螺旋桨。
作者认为Meteor 65 Pro更适合室内飞行,而Meteor 75 Pro则更适合有足够空间的室外环境。
Meteor 75 Pro的相机角度不可调节,需要更换顶棚和相机支架来调整视角。
作者提到了关于Walk Snail版本的一些细节,但将在后续视频中详细讨论。
在室外飞行测试中,作者体验了在不同空间进行飞行的乐趣,包括在较小空间进行快速飞行。
作者建议,如果空间有限,应考虑选择更小尺寸的无人机,如Meteor 65 Pro。
Transcripts
hello everyone today we are taking a
look at the beta fpv meteor 75 Pro
[Music]
Wang I do have the walk snail Edition
but that will be a separate video and
there's one point about that walk snail
Edition that I'll hint to here but we'll
discuss more when I release that video
the flight controller is the F4 1s 5 amp
all-in-one flight controller which does
have two different versions the one I
have here is a is of course Express lrs
but there's also an FR Sky version but
it's SPI got 1102 22 000 KV Motors and
on those Motors are 45 millimeter props
the fpv camera is beta fpv's own c03 and
the vtx's beta fpv's m03 which the specs
say go up to 350 milliwatts but the VTX
tables on this one says up to 400.
I trust the specs on the website I think
the VTX tables is off of course it comes
with the beta fpv bt20 connector if
you're not much for the white canopy
they have other colors you can purchase
it does come with an extra set of props
some other mounting screws and a little
tiny screwdriver also in the kit we get
the accessories that makes it look kind
of like an old Knights helmet on the top
where those slots are a battery charger
a checker
that is run via USBC as well as these
mounts for the camera I think are
different angles as you can see with
mine I believe that's the highest angle
that can go at least without getting the
canopy and View and of course with the
USB charger you got to have a USB cable
and of course it comes with the
obligatory a card for support and other
information it weighs just about 31
grams the recommended battery is a new
550 milliamp 1S Battery I believe beta
fpv might be one of the few that has
these but hopefully you can find other
vendors as well and with that battery it
brings our flying weight up to just well
it's 45 gram motor post to motor post
I'm getting pretty close to 82
millimeters this is compared to the
meteor 65 Pro which is running 35
millimeter props but still measures 65
millimeters motor poster motor posts and
next to the mo beetle in a different
frame which is a traditional 65
millimeter 31 millimeter propped hoop
and last but not least we've got a
mobile S7 and you can see the size
difference
kind of substantial and it sticks in my
mind when I'm flying too so you've
already seen some of the inside flight
that was my speed run that's not how I
fly all my different uh flights that's
kind of a way I can test durability
because I crashed a lot and it's also a
way I can test uh myself push my own
skills to fly faster faster because well
that's kind of the flight style that I
like I lack a little bit of that
creativity when it comes to doing tricks
and seeing opportunities for doing
tricks if you want to see somebody flash
their own build that's running 45
millimeter props I suggest heading over
to the infinity Loops Channel heads did
a 45 millimeter prop build and he is
quite a freestyler so if that's the sort
of fight you want to look for that's the
place to go uh I am running 200
milliwatt on the VTX on this because I
found as you get near the bottom of the
battery
that apparently the 5 volt rail or the
VTX and its demands at 400 milliwatts
you start to get really severe breakup
it's not unflyable but it's definitely
noticeable I found that I moved it down
to 200 milliwatts and then that would
essentially go way through the bottom of
the battery and you'll note that as we
get deeper into this flight
that I have adjusted the battery
warnings I adjusted my Min value way
down so that when I come in I can disarm
and land and the battery recover to 3.5
volts on average so sometimes I would
come in a little bit late and then I'd
have to change my timing but I think in
this flight we're going to see that the
battery actually comes in at like 3.6
volts and that's what I usually try to
do on this channel to maximize not just
the flight time but so those people that
run the same way I do some of maybe are
veterans out there that you'll have a
pretty good idea of what sort of flight
time you can get based upon the flight
style you know we all have our own
different flight style and flight spaces
so that helps I think I bring additional
consistency to the channel you can see
we're about a minute and 47 in and our
battery does dip down below 3.5 volts
from time to time I think this is going
to be the one that people the whoop that
is that people will want that primarily
fly outside side in really small spaces
or they have a larger indoor space I
actually thought the meteor 65 Pro so 65
millimeters still but 35 millimeter
props I had a better PID tune on it it
had a little bit more of a quick
response which for my flight style fit
fairly well the pit tune on this isn't
bad by any stretch especially when you
see the outside flights with the uh the
rolls and the flips that I do to kind of
show that pit tune on whether it's got
any bounce back or it's loose it just
felt a little bit like it wasn't
tracking quite as well as the meteor 65
Pro
but that's just me it could be getting
used to a new size as well you know I
fly a lot of 75 millimeter 40 millimeter
prop quads in the house so maybe that's
just the difference in going up to this
size of course I don't think if you have
a small place this is going to be very
viable but if you have a good sized
indoor space certainly you know an
indoor space such as an office or a
warehouse or something along those lines
it'll fly and you'll have a lot of fun
hopefully and uh I found that through
all my indoor testing that yeah it can
take some abuse uh at least in my case I
found that you know probably through my
40 or so indoor flights I only had two
outdoor flights my weather has been
grossly bad and you'll see a little bit
of that in a moment here but the flight
has ended uh you can see as we go back
to the home screen uh 3.64 3.65 volts 3
minutes and 19 seconds I will say that
in one of my flights that I was thinking
about using that I got a flight time of
3 minutes and 45 seconds uh indoors so
the flight time is going to vary a
little bit here we jump into the outdoor
space this is very overcast uh I guess
you could say a hundred percent overcast
you can see the pool cover has got rain
on it we've had rain for days either in
part of the day but I was getting kind
of desperate to go outside and fly it
was actually reasonable as far as the
wind goes it wasn't howling like it has
been we had winds uh there is some win
weatherman says 10 miles an hour of
course in town behind the trees and the
fence you don't get the full force of 10
miles an hour but if you see some
wobbles or some shakes or you hear some
noises you could probably hear the wind
on my audio camera that's sitting on the
table
we have to account for that in the
flight as well it wasn't bad but there's
a section along the fence run that kind
of blew me towards the fence and you
kind of see me make a correction for
that but flying it outside I'm actually
kind of flying a little bit cautiously
because we've got all this water laying
around but I've been flying this and the
walk snail version inside for over a
week and I was like man when is the
weatherman going to cooperate I've had
some problems getting some other things
outside to fly as well
so I thought I'd take a shot and risk it
um I I'd say that I was flying
cautiously mainly because I certainly
have the idea that the grass is all wet
I've got pool cover water there's got to
be other puddles sitting out in the yard
and the various places especially
underneath the canopy that I'm certainly
not going all out but I was desperate to
go outside and it doesn't look like the
weather is going to be improving much at
least in the 10-day forecast I looked at
just this morning didn't look to be
improving all that much in the next five
to six days of course you know weather
can always change and they can
definitely be wrong this particular day
it was supposed to be 70 degrees but
nope that did not happen 55 I believe
was the high but of course outside
flight is going to be more important for
this one because it's bigger some people
have asked for the meteor 65 Pro outside
flight I haven't gotten to that yet I
had a short amount of time and this
little time Gap to do this one so I did
we have a little bit of a mixed flight
between using the larger space as well
as just kind of using some smaller
spaces doing some close proximity
this kind of simulates uh when I used to
have that playground you remember that
uh the long time viewers will remember
the playground of the swing set that
used to sit up there and I used to swing
zooming in and out of that from time to
time on these quads about this size it
was a lot of fun and I do miss it myself
um
mom and I or my wife and I have we've
been talking about uh doing some project
out in that area to kind of enhance the
livable areas so we'll see how that
comes along I just don't think it'll be
this year I think we've got project
fatigue
again I've got the camera angle at the
highest mount point it is not adjustable
as far as being on a screw you have to
take the canopy apart you've got to
unscrew them out for the camera you've
got to take your new or lower angled
camera mount Slide the camera down into
that screw it back up into the canopy
and then screw the canopy down back to
the frame in order to be able to change
the camera angle which is kind of a
bummer I I certainly am an advocate of
adjustable camera angle because I think
it's so critically important everybody
has different desires different needs if
you want to fly a little bit slower and
just cruise and explore you want a lower
camera angle
if you want to really go all out and go
plaid as I like to say
you need a higher camera angle you're
not going to get much higher than this I
showed it in the quick specs but I think
if you get much higher you're going to
see much more of the canopy in the
camera at least in the analog version
the walk snail version does have a screw
in its canopy so a screw mount for its
camera so you can adjust that one to
your heart's desire within the housing
of the canopy will allow okay we're
going to come in here in just a second
I'm going to actually end up crashing
but because I only had two 550 milliamp
batteries that I could use on each one
of these quads I had to kind of cut it
there you see our batteries bouncing
back up at 3.6 volts we got three
minutes of 46 seconds which is actually
longer than we did inside so that gives
you an idea of flight time I'm gonna
keep myself over on the right hand side
over here because over here I want to
play one when you see the VTX breakup
that is different you might have to go
back and reference my initial uh flight
that I did in this video of course that
was on 200 milliwatts but what I want to
show you is when you're running 400
milliwatts and you get that down towards
the bottom of the battery where I was
actively flying that the breakup becomes
much more severe and that actually is
going to come to play a role in the walk
snail version as well if you're
interested in the walk snail version
I'll link it down in the video
description below especially with this
one but the video for that one's
probably going to come out a few days
after this one
um I would caution you at the very least
to wait for that video I think that
there's that an important detail about
how you're going to be able to fly that
how aggressively you're going to be able
to fly that hopefully I'm showing that
the VTX issue that I found
um when one running One S and actually
flying the battery down below 3.5 volts
so if you want maximum range you're
going to have to back off your flight
time and keep your battery above say 3.4
3.44 volts in order to be able to fully
power that VTX and get the 400
milliwatts out of it without a bunch of
extra breakup
I mentioned it already but there's no
screw mount for quick adjustable camera
angle on this one you can see there if
my canopy the actual outer ring is kind
of right up against the edge of the
canopy up there you can see the mount
right there so I already described it
unscrew these three points and the
canopy is holding well no jiggle or
Bobble of course it was a full overcast
day not full sun so that would be
another thing I would like to test but
it's not going to happen at least for a
week just because it doesn't look like
we're going to have flyable or at least
whoop flyable outdoor fly time over the
course of the next five plus days but in
my opinion
they're they've gotten better at
creating a canopy that has just three
screwed Mount points now one thing I
would caution you about is you can see
the antennas out here I didn't have any
problems and it's probably because the
antenna is kind of right up against the
crotch of the canopy here but maybe you
kind of have a choice to make
you might want to take some E6000 and
dab it around the UFL now if you get
something that tugs on this that could
mean that the UFL connector on that VTX
that m03 VTX gets pulled off I haven't
had any troubles using
non-hardening sorts of glue like welders
or E6000 on my ufls but you know that
varies I've seen a lot of reports of
people pulling UFOs off I'm not quite
certain how that happens because I've
never experienced that so I throw that
out there as a word of caution but you
know it's it's something else that you
need to contend to I had a lot of
crashes also hopefully I'm done and I'm
playing my dive testing video right over
here that's another thing that people
like to see when it comes to whoops is
dive testing so I spent one battery
again a 550 milliamp beta fpv battery
because it's the only 550 milliamp
batteries no my Xylo batteries are 550s
but they're not bt20 they're ph20 so I
couldn't use those
um I did I don't know six eight Dives
whatever you can see them up there and
my recollection was there was two of
them they kind of did the yaw washout
and if you're not familiar with y'all
wash out so you're coming down for a
dive and then at some point it pitches
up and usually yaws around one way or
another and it does that not on command
so you're not in control of that
um I've I've been through it so many
times that I can really recover from
that but it can be shocking if you
haven't experienced it before that
you're just diving along down and
depending upon how far your dive is you
may find he goes whoop whoop right
around and you're like whoa what
happened you know and then you've got to
make Corrections on the sticks a
question that comes up often though
there's no audio on these quads I use a
secondary camera I'm actually using it
to film right now and I set it on a
table and I record the audio and then I
bring the audio as well as the DVR into
the flight footage that's how I get that
so don't be confused okay let's talk
about batteries a little bit so the beta
fpv 550s are the recommended battery and
it's what what you saw on these flights
the 450s fit fine the tiny whoop 450s
fit fine as well and I actually found
that they held their voltage better than
the 450s something to be considered
there even though these batteries I
think are just a touch more in weight
because of the larger connector or the
larger plastic end on here for this tiny
Boop battery I also have some weebleed
fpv batteries but they are thinner
batteries and I found on crashes that I
would get ejections from time to time
but I'll show you how they all fit again
it fits pretty snug but when you've got
something this size and you're carrying
that much speed and inertia with its
weight what was it 45 grams I think it
was all at flight weight and you have a
crash because I would route the beta or
the weebleed fpv batteries this away and
then I would connect and I fly forward
mostly and then the battery would shoot
out and it would disconnect so I had
that happen a couple times so while I
did use these and they're really high
quality batteries in this particular
case
you might want to look at webleed fpv
site and see if they have a stick
battery like this rather than an
extension I don't have those the tiny
batteries do fit as well and they're
shorter
which means your weight distribution
might be a bit off oh something else so
when you're you see down here how this
lead comes over here so and I've got
some twists in there and I created those
twists in the battery lead so that when
I plug it in this battery lead doesn't
get up into the prop because that's
something that we've seen a bunch of
different times that they've got enough
battery lead to get your battery
connected then sometimes it can end up
right in the prop line either
just enough so you're grazing the wire
or you can actually chop the wire from
time to time so in order to keep that
from happening I just put a couple of
turns to shorten this cable out so it
wouldn't have the reach up into the
property but the tiny battery good
battery and it works and fits of course
the beta fpv450 is going to fit as well
there are probably others that fit as
well but uh I you know I'm not trying
them all 550s are the same size as the
450s let's go ahead and measure these
550s just so you get an idea so 16
millimeters wide let's say and six and a
half millimeters tall and just in case
if somebody's wondering we got you know
over 68 and a half millimeters front to
back so something else that I tried to
do because again I have two of these
there's a little bit of space that looks
like I don't know if you can see that in
camera where the prop Hub is not all the
way down on the motor belt I did try to
shove these down but I didn't want to
get all real heavy-handed but I couldn't
get them down any further so this might
be the extent of how far you can push
the props down for those who don't know
I like to have the props touching the
motor bill because that decreases on
impact that you'll bend a motor shaft of
course these are 1.5 millimeter motor
shafts so I would hope that we've been a
prop before we've been to shaft and
again I had a lot of crashes inside and
I had that one minor crash outside
no issues you can see I've got a Nick in
this prop there's a Nick in that prop
plenty of uh well there's a little bit
of dirt and debris here around the edges
but I didn't fly it outside that much
just because our weather wasn't
cooperating and if this is big for you I
would highly encourage you to look at
the meteor 65 Pro much smaller in my
opinion much more indoor friendly still
does not have an adjustable camera angle
with a screw you have to change out the
mounts in order to get different camera
angles the components outside of the
motors props and frames are all about
the same or they are exactly the same
I think for me in my flight style this
is going to be something that I keep
around versus this would be it's not bad
I think it's just specific enough that
you have a particular outdoor space that
you're going to fly with this but if
you've got the skills and the flight
space inside it's a load of fun it flies
well it just in my opinion as far as
just flight not measuring flight time or
any speed or anything like that the 65
just feels better in the air so I will
link this review video down in the video
description as well as the links to this
one as well because I think if you're
looking at these you're probably looking
more outdoor here and you're probably
looking more indoor here uh due to the
size the power how you know manageable
it is throttle management inside can be
a challenge when it comes to whoops so
yeah I think it's a lot of fun for me
it's not my favorite over the 65 with 35
millimeter props this is actually I've
actually got a build of one not quite
together over here I want to make a
lighter one see if I can go even more
plaid again the walk snail version I
think it's going to be important that
you see that I tried to talk about this
one a little bit in this video it's
really not fair because I don't think
you're looking at the analog if you've
got walks now but maybe so we'll get to
this as soon as I can I've got most of
the flights uh taken care of I think I
need to review the flight footage yet
sometimes I have flight audio issues so
then I have to go back and redo things
we'll see how that goes I've got a bunch
of flights on this one as well I don't
want to hit this too hard I just think
if you're looking at this don't get
sucked in by the hype of something new
and the props I'm not saying this isn't
fun or it isn't no good but my concern
is that if you get excited about
something because maybe something you
saw in this video or another video or
you saw some marketing materials online
you need to have the right sort of space
so I don't think you want to have a big
outdoor space nor do I think you want to
have a small indoor space in order to
fly this but if you've got the skills
like heads over at Infinity Loops or OG
or RAB or Tyrant or geez there's so many
outstanding Pilots out there that have
come through igow and been igal
Champions and are now I got teen pilots
and Tiny whoop team Pilots
I'm sure they can all manage this inside
just about any space and pull off some
mind-bending tricks but for me and
possibly you this might require more
large out indoor space and maybe smaller
outdoor space maybe but it's all here
for you to look at you get to choose
again I'll have links to this one and
the walk snail version and the meteor 65
pro version down in the video
description you can choose whichever one
you want if you want any of them if you
have any comments questions suggestions
or otherwise please let me know in the
comments section below I appreciate your
time and thanks for watching
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