Testing Flywoo Flylens85 Cinewhoop in 18MPH wind (with naked DJI O3 Lite)

Oscar Liang
Oscar Liang
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The Flywoo Flylens85 offers an great flight experience, with PID was tuned out of the box that is suited for smooth flying. Filters and rates were left on stock Betaflight settings, but the drone flies great with these settings.

I was testing the Flylens85 in 18mph wind, it handled it with ease and providing stabilized, jello-free footage. I could get comparable footage from the Pavo Pico by using Gyroflow stabilization in post, but the difference in stability was obvious when watching inside the goggles, the Pavo Pico was shaking quite a bit in this strong wind.

Now, while the Flylens boasts impressive speed for its size and weight, I did find its agility somewhat lacking. I have a hunch that the choice of two-blade propellers might be the culprit here. They simply don't offer the same grip and responsiveness as their three or four-blade props. But don't let this minor shortcoming deter you; the Flylens 85 is incredibly versatile. Whether you're into freestyle maneuvers or capturing cinematic shots, this drone has you covered. And as a big bonus, it has very little propwash.

The Flylens 85 is slightly heavier than its competitors, such as the BetaFPV Pavo Pico and the Happymodel Mobula 8 O3. The Flylens 85 is also bigger in size than the Pavo Pico, because it uses 2-inch propellers while the Pavo Pico uses much smaller 45mm propellers.

The different weight and prop size translates directly to their handling and flight performance. The Flylens 85 packs a punch with its power, and more stable in windy condition. The Pavo Pico, on the other hand, is more agile, responsive, and easier to control in tighter environment. One is better for outdoor while the other is more suited for indoor.
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