Flyfishrc Volador VX 3.5 Review // Tiny Bando Machine!
Summary
TLDRThe video reviews the Volador VX 3.5 FPV quadcopter, with the presenter discussing its performance, durability, and handling in various flight environments, including Bandos (abandoned places). After initially being hesitant due to previous bad experiences with 3-inch quads, the 3.5-inch version piqued interest. The reviewer highlights its nimble, lightweight design and capability, especially when flying in tight spaces. However, there are some downsides, such as fragile props and the need for a buzzer due to its small size. Overall, it's a solid quad for FPV enthusiasts, especially in Bandos.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video showcases the Volador VX 3.5, a quadcopter drone, which the reviewer received to test and evaluate its capabilities.
- 😅 The reviewer initially hesitated to try the 3-inch model due to past negative experiences, but they were interested in the 3.5-inch version.
- 🌳 The reviewer explains that they have a trauma with flying around trees and prefer open spaces like Bandos (abandoned buildings).
- 😎 The Volador VX 3.5 is praised for being small, nimble, and able to fit through tight gaps in Bandos, making it suitable for challenging environments.
- 🔧 The drone's 6S motors are highlighted as providing better control in Bandos, while the 4S setup offers more throttle resolution and stability.
- 💥 The drone survived several crashes, only denting the motor bell, showing durability in tough conditions.
- 🔋 The importance of having a sticky battery pad and a buzzer for easy location during crashes is emphasized.
- 📸 The built-in O3 camera eliminates the need for a GoPro, allowing for lighter weight while still capturing high-quality footage.
- 🛠️ The reviewer dislikes the limited availability of 3.5-inch props, stating they are brittle and easily break, particularly in tight spaces.
- 🏗️ The Volador VX 3.5 supports both 25mm and 20mm stacks but the reviewer prefers a 20mm stack for better reliability over AIO (All-in-One) setups.
Q & A
What is the volador VX 3.5 and why was the reviewer hesitant to try it at first?
-The volador VX 3.5 is a small, nimble FPV quadcopter. The reviewer was hesitant to try it because they had lost several three-inch quads in the park before and didn't want to risk losing another one.
Why did the reviewer change their mind and decide to try the volador VX 3.5?
-The reviewer changed their mind when they were offered the 3.5-inch model instead of the 3-inch. They were curious about how it would perform compared to the three-inch quads they had used previously.
What are some of the key advantages of the volador VX 3.5 according to the reviewer?
-The reviewer found the volador VX 3.5 to be fun and nimble, capable of fitting through tight gaps more easily than larger quads. It also performed well in tough environments like Bandos (abandoned buildings) due to its small size and maneuverability.
Why does the reviewer prefer flying the volador VX 3.5 on 4S batteries rather than 6S?
-The reviewer prefers flying the volador VX 3.5 on 4S batteries because it offers more throttle resolution and control, which is useful in tighter spaces. However, they acknowledge that the quad performs powerfully on 6S batteries as well.
What issues did the reviewer encounter with the volador VX 3.5’s props?
-The reviewer noted that the 3.5-inch props are brittle and prone to chipping and breaking easily, especially in bando situations where crashes are common. They mentioned that there are only a few options for 3.5-inch props, and all of them have similar durability issues.
Why does the reviewer recommend using a buzzer with the volador VX 3.5?
-The reviewer recommends using a buzzer because the volador VX 3.5 is small, and if it crashes in a hard-to-see spot, it can be difficult to find without a sound indicator.
What did the reviewer dislike about the volador VX 3.5's stack configuration?
-The reviewer disliked that the volador VX 3.5’s default stack uses a 25x25mm AIO (All-In-One) stack, which they found less optimal compared to a 20x20 stack. They mentioned they've had poor experiences with AIOs, having killed more AIOs than regular ESCs.
How does the volador VX 3.5 compare to a five-inch quad in terms of performance?
-The reviewer emphasized that the volador VX 3.5 does not fly like a five-inch quad. While some claim it does, the reviewer pointed out that the volador VX 3.5 is lighter and less powerful due to its smaller props, making it fly more like a high-quality 3.5-inch quad rather than a five-inch.
What are some of the key features the reviewer appreciates about the DJI O3 camera on the volador VX 3.5?
-The reviewer appreciates the DJI O3 camera for its ability to record in 4K Ultra HD with excellent motion blur, making it unnecessary to use a GoPro. This results in a smaller, lighter quad while still providing high-quality footage.
What is the reviewer’s overall opinion of the volador VX 3.5?
-The reviewer believes the volador VX 3.5 is a great quad, particularly for its small size and performance in tight spaces. Despite some minor complaints about the props and the stack configuration, they consider it to be a solid choice for FPV enthusiasts and praise Fly Fish RC for its design.
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