And a new Cinewhoop, one! This one from Holybro joins the Kopis range which already had a Cinewhopp in its ranks (see here). This model is smaller: its diagonal from motor to motor is 10,5 cm. The structure is made of 3 mm thick carbon, completed by removable propeller protections. The motors are placed in “Push” mode, downwards. They are brushless T-Motor F1404 at 3800KV for 5-blade propellers Gemfan D63-5.
The flight controller is a Kakute F4 V2 with 5 UART, a 16 Mb Blackbox, associated with a 4 in 1 Tekko32 F3 ESC of 35A. The basic version stops at this configuration, designed to accommodate a Vista box and a DJI or Nebula camera, compatible with the Digital FPV System of DJI. Perfect if you have the equipment at hand. If you don’t, Holybro offers a pre-equipped version with a Nebula Pro camera and a Vista box from Caddx, all already wired and soldered. The device is therefore ready to be set up to fly with a radio control and a DJI FPV headset.
The device weighs 157 grams without battery. Holybro recommends 550 to 850 mAh Lipos 4S with an XT30 socket and says the weight stays under 250 grams with an 850 mAh 4S battery. There is no HD camera support in the box, but they will be available as accessories to install an Insta360 GO 1 or GoPro Naked, and also as .stl files to print yourself.