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    This RC Crawler is SUPER TINY – With FPV!

    The EditorBy The EditorAugust 19, 2023Updated:August 19, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    This RC Crawler is SUPER TINY - With FPV!
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    The SNTY 603005: A Tiny FPV Car

    The SNTY 603005 is the latest in a series of tiny FPV cars. It’s about the same size as a Hot Wheels car, and comes with a few nice extras. This article will take a closer look at the SNTY 603005 and what it has to offer.

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    Table of Contents

    • Size Comparison
    • Box Design
    • What’s Inside?
    • Controller
    • Power Source
    • Packaging
    • FPV Camera
    • Lights
    • Four Wheel Drive
    • FPV Goggles
    • Getting Started
    • Testing Out the Drone
    • The Weirdest Feeling Ever
    • Testing it Out in the Living Room
    • Testing it Outdoors
    • Testing the Snut
    • Supporting the Channel

    Size Comparison

    The SNTY 603005 is pretty small, but it’s still a good time. To give you an idea of its size, it’s about the same size as a Hot Wheels car, but much smaller than a 1/12 scale MN99.

    Box Design

    The box design is pretty nice, and the local wildlife will definitely enjoy it when I inevitably throw it into the nearest river after I’m done with it.

    What’s Inside?

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    Inside the box, you get your instructions and how to link the FPV goggles. You also get a rock (not sure what that one’s for), a nice keychain, a change of tires, and a spare body if you want to paint a custom color.

    Controller

    The controller has a weird angle to it, but you can operate it with your thumb. This is important if you’re trying to record video with your RC car.

    The Mini Flex: A Crawler and Racing Car in One

    Power Source

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    The Mini Flex is a crawler and racing car in one. It takes three AAA batteries, but you can also put one lithium ion battery in and use the USB output to charge the car.

    Packaging

    The car comes in a clear plastic box with a plaque. Be careful when taking it apart as the parts are not secured to the plaque.

    FPV Camera

    The FPV camera works on magnets and has two positions. It is powered by connectors and is not compatible with other devices.

    Lights

    The Mini Flex has working lights, front headlights, rear brake light and reverse light. It also has turn signals, though their purpose is unclear on a crawler and racing car.

    Four Wheel Drive

    The Mini Flex has four wheel drive and brass parts underneath. It also has a USB-C port for charging.

    FPV Goggles

    The included FPV goggles are generic and are sold under a variety of brand names. They use a standard analog signal, making them compatible with FPV drones. To fit the FPV camera, simply take off the black plastic parts and drop the camera in its place. A red light will turn on to confirm it is connected.

    FPV Racing on a Desk

    FPV racing is an exciting and popular sport that has recently become more accessible with the of ready-to-fly kits. With the right gear, you can race around your desk or even your living room!

    Getting Started

    To get started, you’ll need a few basic items: an FPV racing drone, goggles, and a controller. Once you have these, you can connect your drone to your goggles and start flying. You can also use a rock to film your flights and upload them to social media sites like TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube Shorts.

    Testing Out the Drone

    Once you’ve got your gear, it’s time to test out your drone. You can create a course on your desk or table and practice flying around it. It’s important to remember that the drone may be a bit top-heavy with the camera attached, so you’ll need to be careful when maneuvering it around tight corners.

    The Weirdest Feeling Ever

    Flying an FPV drone is a unique experience. It’s like being in a third-person mode, as you maneuver the drone around the course. It can be a bit disorienting at first, but with practice, you’ll get the hang of it.

    Trying Out a Little Spy Car

    Testing it Out in the Living Room

    Music was playing as the little spy car was tested out in the living room. It was driven around the corner, over the jump and down the straight. The amused cat didn’t seem too impressed with the new toy. The car was driven under the TV table, around the dinner table and around the chair leg. It was then tested out in the middle of the living room, but the camera was a bit too tall.

    Testing it Outdoors

    The car was then taken outside to do a range test and see how far it could go. It was driven under the grassy area and seemed to be doing all right. It was then driven around a rock, but the signal was lost on the video and the controls.

    Snut: A Fun Little Car

    The Snut is a really fun little car that can be used for a variety of purposes. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the tests that were put it through and discuss why it’s such a great car.

    Testing the Snut

    We tested the Snut and found that it was able to go quite far before it cut out. This was a great result and showed that the car is capable of going long distances.

    The SNTY 603005 is a great little FPV car, and it comes with some nice extras. If you’re interested in this car, links are available in the description.

    FPV racing is a fun and exciting sport that can be enjoyed by anyone. With the right gear and a bit of practice, you can be zipping around your desk in no time!

    In , the Snut is a really fun little car that can be used for a variety of purposes. It’s capable of going long distances and is a great car for those who are looking for something fun and reliable.

    Supporting the Channel

    If you’d like to support the channel, there are a few ways you can do so. You can buy one of the cars, or use the code to get 15% off. You can also buy me a coffee or join the new Discord to get help on anything RC or to see what videos are coming up next. Links to all of these can be found in the description.

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