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3' vs 5' Freestyle

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If you feel like building a 5" Freestyle Drone is too hard, you just need the right guidance.
So, I built a course with 71 highly detailed but simple modules, breaking down absolutely everything! They're can't be anything missing, if there is, I will add it. Which is better 5" Freestyle FPV, 3.5" FPV, or 3" Freestyle FPV? These sizes are popular choices among FPV Pilots, but there's more to consider than size when choosing your quadcopter. FPV Pilots tend to gravitate towards the 5" Freestyle Quad, often overlooking the potential of smaller drones like the 3.5" FPV. While the 5" Quad is a powerhouse, it's not always the right tool for every job.

My 5" Freestyle FPV is built with a Foxeer Mega frame, Foxeer F722 v4 flight controller, Foxeer Reaper F4 65a ESC, and the advanced DJI O3 Air Unit. It's powered by FlyFish RC Flash 2306 1750kv Motors and a Tattu RLine 6S 1050mah Battery, with a tuning from the SupaFly 5" Freestyle Preset.

Comparatively, my 3.5" FPV uses a Foxeer Mega frame too, but with a Foxeer Reaper v4 AIO featuring an F745 processor and 45A BLS ESC flashed with BlueJay. It also includes the DJI O3 Air Unit and is powered by 1804 2400kv motors and a CNHL 6S 650mah Battery, tuned with the SupaFly 34" Freestyle Tune.

In practice, the smaller 3.5" Quad excelled in tighter spaces, offering more flexibility and creative expression during flight. On the other hand, the 5" Quad, while powerful, required more cautious handling to avoid mishaps.

The future of FPV isn't just about the 5" Quad but about choosing the right tool for the right job. Embrace versatility; don't limit yourself to a single drone size. Explore different models like the 3.5" FPV and 3" Freestyle FPV, equip them with highquality components like Foxeer Flight Controllers and ESC's and DJI O3 Air Unit, and experience more time flying FPV.

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