I’m getting an fpv quadcopter setup for myself for my birthday this year and I’m waiting for the drone to arrive. I’m super excited to fly for the first time. I’ve been practicing in a simulator and watching videos and researching to make sure I understand the tools, technology and regulation around the hobby. I’ve been completely absorbed for a month now and I’m going nuts waiting for this package to arrive. I haven’t felt like this since I was a tiny person probably. I’m super obsessed at the moment.
I love it! I’ve really been enjoying my meteor 75 but I’m gearing up to go analog next, thinking about an air65. Trying to do those in-place flips with the meteor 75 and the walksnail is super tough. Air65 looks like it’ll be easier to fly in my house. Trying to figure out how I want to add an analog receiver to my goggles x is not as easy as I’d hoped though 🙄
This is the board for Google’s X. If you ordered from them they will send the board for free There’s a video on the page. With the Googles X, analogue is not quite optimal. The latency is higher than with proper analog Googles. But I never flew it like that. I have two Googles.
I think 75mm is better. Almost everyone flies 75 for freestyle. The Air75 is great for the money. I just prefer 25000kv.
I did end up getting one of those boards but I didn’t want a solution that relied on tape to mount and I don’t have a 3d printer to make my own adapter. Also that board didn’t come with dvr and while it’s got the plugs for a dvr board, it’s just another unsecured piece flailing around the headset.
I didn’t really care about the adapter board that came with it but I figured between the “official” one and the one that comes with the kit I would have plenty of options. It looks big enough for me to stick a runcam dvr board in there somewhere so I ordered that too
https://shop.runcam.com/runcam-mini-fpv-dvr/
Now I just need to pick a module, I know everyone recommends the crossfire or fusion modules but I was hoping for something cheaper, I just want to fly my tinywhoops around the house yknow. 😄 I like the air57 too and I hope to get one someday but since I already kinda had a 75mm class whoop I was looking forward to the superlite/supersmall air65. I can see myself getting into building them eventually but the price is so good on the bind’n’flys right now I was just going to save the effort and start with those.
Thanks for all the advice, I really appreciate, I still have lots to learn!
BetaFPV Meteor75 Pro with walksnail, I got the RadioMaster Pocket and Caddx Goggles X. I wanted something I could fly indoors and I really wanted digital hd video and that seemed like it checked both boxes.
I’m getting an fpv quadcopter setup for myself for my birthday this year and I’m waiting for the drone to arrive. I’m super excited to fly for the first time. I’ve been practicing in a simulator and watching videos and researching to make sure I understand the tools, technology and regulation around the hobby. I’ve been completely absorbed for a month now and I’m going nuts waiting for this package to arrive. I haven’t felt like this since I was a tiny person probably. I’m super obsessed at the moment.
There is also a site for the hobby. If you have any questions, please post it there.
https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/fpv@lemmy.ml
I fly FPV from 5 "to Tinywhoop. Lately I’ve loved to fly Tinywhoop. But in the apartment is analog enough for me. It’s easier and cheaper. Some examples: ;) https://pixelfed.de/p/stickbro/741949153279407169 https://fpv.social/@stickbro@tube.tchncs.de/113429818122024106
I love it! I’ve really been enjoying my meteor 75 but I’m gearing up to go analog next, thinking about an air65. Trying to do those in-place flips with the meteor 75 and the walksnail is super tough. Air65 looks like it’ll be easier to fly in my house. Trying to figure out how I want to add an analog receiver to my goggles x is not as easy as I’d hoped though 🙄
https://caddxfpv.com/collections/others-2024/products/goggle-x-extension-board
This is the board for Google’s X. If you ordered from them they will send the board for free There’s a video on the page. With the Googles X, analogue is not quite optimal. The latency is higher than with proper analog Googles. But I never flew it like that. I have two Googles. I think 75mm is better. Almost everyone flies 75 for freestyle. The Air75 is great for the money. I just prefer 25000kv.
I did end up getting one of those boards but I didn’t want a solution that relied on tape to mount and I don’t have a 3d printer to make my own adapter. Also that board didn’t come with dvr and while it’s got the plugs for a dvr board, it’s just another unsecured piece flailing around the headset.
I found a possible solution on banggood and I ordered one, fingers crossed it’s decent, I liked how easy it was to lock on or remove the module setup with the modified top plate and case. https://www.banggood.com/URUAV-AV-IN-Modification-Kit-with-5_8G-RX-PORT-V3_0-V3_0-PLUS-Digital-to-Analog-Receiver-Board-Adapter-Metal-Mounting-Case-Combo-for-Walksnail-GOGGLES-X-p-2008320.html
I didn’t really care about the adapter board that came with it but I figured between the “official” one and the one that comes with the kit I would have plenty of options. It looks big enough for me to stick a runcam dvr board in there somewhere so I ordered that too https://shop.runcam.com/runcam-mini-fpv-dvr/
Now I just need to pick a module, I know everyone recommends the crossfire or fusion modules but I was hoping for something cheaper, I just want to fly my tinywhoops around the house yknow. 😄 I like the air57 too and I hope to get one someday but since I already kinda had a 75mm class whoop I was looking forward to the superlite/supersmall air65. I can see myself getting into building them eventually but the price is so good on the bind’n’flys right now I was just going to save the effort and start with those.
Thanks for all the advice, I really appreciate, I still have lots to learn!
Which drone did you get?
BetaFPV Meteor75 Pro with walksnail, I got the RadioMaster Pocket and Caddx Goggles X. I wanted something I could fly indoors and I really wanted digital hd video and that seemed like it checked both boxes.
I fly FPV from 5 "to Tinywhoop. Lately I’ve loved to fly Tinywhoop. But in the apartment is analog enough for me. It’s lighter and cheaper. Some examples: ;) https://pixelfed.de/p/stickbro/741949153279407169 https://fpv.social/@stickbro@tube.tchncs.de/113429818122024106
I used to have a similar one, they are tons of fun, especially when you also use goggles.