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This is a companion topic for our recent blog post on blog.unmanned.tech
In the ever-bustling world of FPV drones, the Flywoo Firefly16 Nano Baby V3 has popped up like a cheeky wisp of smoke. This pint-sized quad is not just another whoop; it’s a super whoop, teetering at a mere 35 grams and offering HD FPV capabilities with options for DJI, HD Zero, and Walksnail systems. While it dazzles with features like plug-in motors and easy battery swaps, make sure to keep a stash of batteries on hand—aggressive flying will have you grounded quicker than you can say “lost in the grass.”
Painless360’s review highlights that this little marvel handles beautifully, whether you’re buzzing about indoors or taking it outside on a breezy day. Factory configuration is impressively tidy, but do be prepared to roll your sleeves up for some Betaflight tweaks if you’re fussy about OSD and flight modes. If you’re expecting marathon flight times, however, temper your excitement; think more along the lines of a sprint rather than the London Marathon.
Notably, Flywoo’s commitment to multiple HD ecosystems is refreshing. It’s a welcome change to see innovation that doesn’t merely follow the DJI caravan. For a bit of fun without the worry of being tethered to one brand, the Firefly16 makes a decent case for itself in the crowded nano market.
For the full lowdown and technical wizardry, do check out Painless360’s original video review here:
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