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iFlight - Nazgul Evoque F5 V2

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StatisticianWhole210 • 8 months ago

No chance I would take my Nazgul over a crowd. Heavy and it’s literally a flying blender. Not sure the tip speed but I know they can do 30000 rpm. Enough to seriously mame somebody for life. I have scars on my hand to prove it and that was my small 3” at not even quarter throttle.

r/fpv • Looking to get into FPV drones to film content over large crowds at DJ events. Anyone else do this and have a setup they can recommend? Thinking of getting iFlight Nazgul Evoque F5. ->
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Foorza • 12 months ago

I managed to get a nazgul Evoque into the air after 30 hours of sim, and 5 hours real life of just practicing flying at a set altitude in a field to practice throttle control. Then I just introduced turning from the sim and now I can fly fully, with some freestyle tricks.

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ChameleonCoder117 • 9 months ago

any 4s 3 inch *could* carry a osmo action 5, but it would barely fly, so if you wanted to actually be able to fly, you could get and 6s 3 inch, and it would be able to manuver a decent amount. But if you want something bigger, like for acro movements, you could get what everybody gets, a 5 inch freestyle quad. The specific drone doesn't really matter for the question your asking, but i'd recommend a geprc cinebot 30/cinelog 35 for a 6s 3 inch, or a custom built 3 inch toothpick. for a 5 inch freestyle quad, really any decent bnf, but the most popular are the geprc mark 5 or an iflight nazgul.

r/fpv • Recommended FPV Drones to Attach DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro? ->
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abnormaloryx • 6 months ago

I love my Nazgul, I'll keep fixing it as long as I can find parts. Can't go wrong OP!

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chadders64 • 8 months ago

I thought this, o4 better than naked GoPro? Current arsenal is a mobula8 and a Nazgûl (defo not suitable 😂)

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droneMancer • 6 months ago

Nazgul is a great drone for both freestyle and cinematic flight, just be careful it might be a bit too fast for a beginner. If you use 4S battery instead of intended 6S, it will be more tame.

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antonito901 • 8 months ago

Just to counterbalance as I see mostly DJI choices, for you to know you have FPV oriented drones as well (Mobula 8, Baby Ape, Nazgul, etc). They are harder to fly but allow you to do any kind of movements/tricks you want. Like that: https://youtu.be/is9uEJCqhVo?si=6P_e1mjZ7q6UOFFE. DJI is great if you want to make nice videos in an assisted way and dont want to spend time learning to fly. Both are good choices, it is personal.

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AntonPrints31 • 6 months ago

I would take a real Fpv drone like the Nazgul but it is good to start in cinematic but if you want to fly even further you should consider a 7” but I don’t recommend that for a beginner. I would personally pick the googles 3 I think they come with some of these diopter glasses. And lastly I would go with the tango because if you loose video while flying some pilots like to fly high up to get the signal back but the DJI controller and you loose video you will also lose connection to your controller

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firstonesecond • 10 months ago

They're a camera company who makes drones. And they're good drones, for cinematography. The Neo is capable of freestyle, but when it comes to freestyle drones I wouldn't rank it as that good, or particularly durable. There are plenty of better options for less money. If you haven't flown acro before id recommend you start with a whoop like the air65.its fairly cheap and lightweight enough that crashing doesn't pose that much of a risk. But if you're willing to spend the money the dji neo will hold your hand with angle mode while you learn how to fly acro. Just be careful not to crash it. Drones like the nazgul or air65 are pretty easy to repair, dji drones not so much.

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I_PING_8-8-8-8 • 12 months ago

No it's not for beginners. Get a tinywhoop or something like an avata 2, combined with a bit of simulator time. You can start in angle mode, then a bit of sim, then acro. Fly small stuff that's reasonable harmless and has prop guards for a couple of months till you have good enough control then get your Nazgul. My avata 2 once cut open my thumb on a botched hand landing, still not completely healed 2 months later. My nazgul could probably chop of the top of my pinky finger ...

r/fpv • Is the Nazgûl v5 a good drone? ->
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Danossky • 12 months ago

It all depends on what you want to do with the drone. If you plan on doing long range, I would go for a Nazgul or something like that, if you want to fly indoors cinematic a pavo20... and so on. Just tell us what you want and we'll try to help you (:

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Danossky • 12 months ago

Well in that case, I would go for something like a Nazgul 100%. You can get the drone BNF but you'll have to buy the goggles and transmitter separately. Get it ELRS and get your transmitter with ELRS 1W built in and you just have to bind it and you're ready to go Theres a lot of other RTF 5" drones, but the Iflight nazgul is the most common one so I'd just recommend that one, but you can also check other brands.

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religiousrelish • 6 months ago

this right here op ... take it from me, I engaged with fpv & rc with nazgul quads. looks like an XL5 frame..i lost two to the ocean, they were my first and boy oh boy did i skip the simulator and sent it for years. lotta damage but good times >:) no one was hurt just a lot of tinkering/building. if your serious about it, and you do your research, these are (contrary to the comments) good quads to learn with but u must have an open space. i lived on dairy farms all my life so little quads are outta the question - i like to check on cows ;)

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