And a new Cinewhoop based on the Caddx Tarsier camera (see the test here) to offer 4K videos! The 4K TurboWhoop is a Tinywhoop type brushless device with larger than usual engine fairings, with a 10 cm motor motor diagonal. The propellers are 1.9-inch 5-blade 1935 models. They are powered by 1104 to 5500KV brushless motors and a 4 in 1 ESC of… 28A, BLheli_S. The flight controller is an FSD428 based on an F4 processor flashed under Betaflight, with an active OSD.
It is provided by Caddx’s Tarsier camera, which shoots in 4K at 30 frames per second, 2.7K at 60 frames per second and 1080p at 90 frames per second. It also sends an analog video stream to a 5.8 GHz TX600 video transmitter, which is compatible with 48 channels and transmits at 0 mW (pitmode), 25 mW (the maximum allowed in France), and… 600 mW to go further or penetrate thicker obstacles indoors. It is IRC Tramp compatible to make settings via remote control and OSD.
The FullSpeed 4K TurboWhoop is available in a version without a radio receiver, or with a Flysky, FrSky XM+, DSM2 / DSMX, or Crossfire Nano RX receiver to go further. To power it? It is possible to choose a 3S battery, but given the low KV and strong ESC, this 4K TurboWhoop probably holds the 4S batteries very well…