Today we look at my latest flying obsession, the Hell Whooper! Micro Brushless quads have been fascinating to me lately, and I think I found the perfect frame to build. The Hell Whooper packs a ton of fun into extremely light weight package.
Frame Information:
E-Mail: vanhassdesigns@gmail.com
Excel RC: http://bit.ly/2l62lIX
Equipment:
Frame: VanHass Hell Whoop – http://bit.ly/2l62lIX
Flight Controller: Piko BLX Clone – http://bit.ly/2kXMtaC
Motors: Racerstar BR1103 10000kv – http://bit.ly/2kK04qR
ESC: Racerstar 6A BLHELI_S – http://bit.ly/2llWrGt
Receiver: FrSky XM – http://bit.ly/2kKabMy
Camera: EACHINE TX03 – http://amzn.to/2kKgyiX
Props: FuriousFPV 1935 Quad – http://bit.ly/2m6eBgI
Music:
Jo Cohen & BQ – Glowing At Night
What camera are you using to film the video? It’s so sharp!
i wanna get a emax baby hawk what do u think is that one better or the one u got which one would u chooose
nice tiny whoop i just built one is that excels rc’s frame looks dope
@John E Fly Hey, thanks for the vid and the links. I built one, and it flys awesome used the pico blk but, installed the bangood osd vtx clone instead of innova original. Waiting on parts for second one. Now I am addicted!!! Subbed!!! Liked!!!
i have an almost identical one, here’s the frame: (cut from 2mm carbon or 4 mm 100% fill plastic): https://www.dropbox.com/s/2b8dtdkqdlurerp/microframe_v2.STL?dl=0
i’d recommend to use a whip antenna though, the clover leaf gets banged up a lot indoor. (you can make one out of the old stick antennas that everyone has, there are tutorials on youtube) https://www.dropbox.com/s/kv2mdj4varmf0p6/latest.jpg?dl=0
Excel RC is awesome! Thanks for the video! Your fellow local whooper.
would be great if you can provide schematic as to how is everything connected.
Great flying!
Interesting; ordered all the parts. Do you have, or know of, a good build guide or video for the Hell Whoop? I’ve built quads before, but never a Tiny Whoop-scale quad.
What batteries are you using?
thank you for the feedback. Much appreciated. Now in terms of batteries what 300 /450/500 mah do you use?