My freestyle quad setup with flights

by FlozoneFPV | January 27, 2018 | (0) Posted in Reviews

My new setup is a pro standard quad with some of the best components on the market. All of them come together to create a smooth, well flying quad that can deliver power, but can also be very efficient if needed. 

Here are a couple of videos with my setup, and don't forget to look at Flozone FPV on YouTube for more content coming out soon. 




Here are a list of my components:

Quad

motors- DYS SE2205 2300KV Racing Edition 3-5S 


ESCs- DYS XSD 30A V2 BLHeli_S Multirotor 3-6S 



Flight Controller- DYS F4 pro


FPV camera- Runcam swift Rotor Riot edition


HD camera- GoPro hero 5 session



Video Transmitter- Immersion RC Tramp HV

Radio receiver- FR Sky R-XSR

Battery- TATTU 1550MAH 14.8V 4S 75C LIPO BATTERY


Frame- MQC Fusion LE DRIB Edition


Video antenna- ImmersionRC SpiroNET Omni 5.8GHz LHCP Antenna (SMA)


Propellers-HQProp 5x4.3x3 V1S PC Tri-Blade Durable Propellers


Radio

FrSky 2.4GHz TARANIS X9D "Plus" SE Special Edition Telemetry Radio System (Mode 2) - Blazing Skull



FPV Goggles

Fatshark Dominator HD V2

Module- FURIOUS FPV TRUE-D V3.6 DIVERSITY RECEIVER SYSTEM



Antenna 1- ImmersionRC SpiroNET Omni 5.8GHz LHCP Antenna (SMA)


Antenna 2- SpiroNet 8dBi Mini Patch LHCP Antenna(SMA)


I have had my Fatshark for quite a while now, and they are worth every penny. They deliver a truly breathtaking experience that is so immersive, but yet they are still so small and comfortable. The fan help on days when it is either really warm or really cold to just get rid of the blurry screen, however personally I haven't had to use it very often. Also, it uses a lot of the battery if using it all the time. 

Another feature that is impressive, is Digital Video Recording (DVR), because you can record your flight without needing a second HD camera such as a GoPro. Because i do have a GoPro, i don't use it very often, however it does come in useful if i am doing a longer range flight or flying in a spot where i could potentially lose it. But, DVR does use more battery just like the fan and the video is the same quality as in the goggles, so not HD and any interference is recorded.

Since buying the True D a few weeks ago, the new features such as band scanner have come in useful, and i have found my video signal to be much clearer. However i have not yet used all of the features available so i can't give a full review, but my first impressions are good.  

COMMENTS

Nathaniel on February 19, 2018
Nice flying bro!
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My freestyle quad setup with flights