
The Chupito, But Less Annoying.
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Look, the TBS Chupito is a perfectly adequate piece of foam. 'Adequate' isn't really our thing, though. So when Painless360 decided to improve upon adequacy, we paid attention. He started by making the tail removable, because performing foam surgery just to swap a motor is, frankly, a bit rubbish. He achieved this with some clever carbon spars and magnets for a satisfyingly clicky fit.
It didn't stop there. He then proceeded to shoehorn a full Walksnail HD system into the nose, because flying in standard definition is for luddites. After that, he wrestled with INAV until the servos behaved less like a caffeinated toddler and more like a precision instrument. You know, the important stuff.
The result is a Chupito that’s not just fast, but smart. It's serviceable, practical, and probably won't throw itself into the ground on its maiden. If you're the type who enjoys painstaking detail, technical diagrams, and a list of mistakes to avoid, the full build report is waiting. Don't say we never do anything for you. Read the full breakdown here.