AOS 5 (Analog, 5", 6S)
This machine is my second 5" and my fourth build. Large family, happy family... The goal was to get a 6S analog "freestyle" relatively light for once, I'm more of a cinematic type usually, but all equipped with GPS, buzzer and a vtx a little peachy. I don't really do long range, when I'm 300m away I freak out, but I like to be on the edge and therefore sometimes behind things. I haven't switched to digital yet, I'm a bit bored with the associations/disassociations between DJI and snails. And I give DJI more than enough money for the pro. So to have fun I like the image to wriggle! Some remarks The weight of the machine is contained but not too much... To protect the all-in one I put a big condo and a spike absorber, so I couldn't help but create a big (but still "light", 10g) TPU shoe to stick the GPS, the condo, the SMA and a flush mount XT60 plug, not knowing where else to put it so it's clean. As a result, the machine comes out at 360g with BB V2 motors that I think are no longer available, but that I kept in a drawer supposedly to upgrade the Manta to 6S... No particular mounting problem, you can make it clean with 3 nice slots adapted to any gear: 20x20, 30.5x30.5, 25.5x25.5 for those who like snails. The powerful VTX from TBS needs to heat up a bit, so I mounted it as recommended by tbs "glued to the frame" with thermal tape so that the tape would evacuate the heat into the carbon. I had a great time tuning with the AIO: not easy, but now it flies great. The video you can watch here is without any tuning, just the default settings of Betaflight. Now, this is my favourite for 2022... WEIGHT : 396 grams