Frequently asked questions
Who is TILT 7" designed for?
TILT 7" is engineered specifically for professional cinematographers, production companies, and serious FPV pilots who demand cinema-quality aerial footage. This isn't a beginner frame, it's a precision tool for professionals who need reliable, repeatable performance on set. Whether you're shooting commercials, feature films or documentaries TILT delivers the stability, control, and image quality that separates professional work from hobbyist footage.
How does the TILT actually change the workflow on a professional set?
This is the real game-changer that directors love. Here's our actual workflow: The director wants a slow, controlled shot of a car parking - camera tilted down, smooth and cinematic. We nail it. Immediately after, they want the same car accelerating from 0-150km/h with a completely different camera angle - more aggressive, looking forward.
With traditional FPV setups, we'd have to land, manually adjust camera angles, possibly swap batteries, and make the director wait. With TILT, we simply adjust both cameras mid-flight via transmitter, reposition, and we're rolling the next shot within seconds. No landing. No battery swap. No dead time.
The 10+ minute flight time means I can capture multiple setups in one flight. Directors are consistently blown away when they realize they don't have to pause production for us. We become the fastest, most adaptable tool on set. This efficiency either gives you more time to perfect each shot or makes you the hero who keeps production ahead of schedule. When a director experiences this workflow once, they never want to go back.
What makes TILT different from other 7" frames with servo capabilities?
While other frames treat servos as an afterthought, with mounts crudely bolted onto existing designs, TILT is the industry's first frame engineered from the ground up around dual servo-controlled cameras. Every structural element was designed specifically for integrated servo control, from the cable management paths to the weight distribution. This means smoother camera movements, better balance, zero interference with flight characteristics, and a cleaner, more professional build. It's the difference between a modified solution and a purpose-built platform.
What additional components do I need to complete my TILT build?
To complete your TILT, you'll need:
- Essential: 1x Hiwonder LDX-218 servo, 1x flight controller, 4x motors (recommended: 2808 or bigger), 1x 4 in 1 ESC, 1x video transmitter, 1x receiver, 4x 7" props, and 6S batteries (optimized for Tattu 4500mAh)
- Optional but recommended: Headtracking module for intuitive camera control, GPS module for rescue
- Coming soon: Our TILT Pro Series offers fully built, tuned, and tested units if you prefer a ready-to-fly solution
What kind of flight time can I expect with TILT 7"?
With the recommended Tattu 4500mAh 6S setup, expect consistent flight times around 10 minutes even during aggressive cinematic movements. For slower, more controlled shots, pilots regularly achieve 12+ minutes. The quick-release battery system means you can swap batteries in seconds, keeping you in the air while competitors are still dealing with battery straps. This combination of long flight times and rapid battery changes means more footage captured per production day, crucial for professional shoots where every minute counts.
When will the TILT Pro Series ready-to-fly units be available, and what exactly is included?
The TILT Pro Series launches Q4 2025, with priority access for newsletter subscribers. Each Pro Series unit is custom-built to your specifications and includes: complete professional assembly, precision PID tuning, comprehensive flight testing, premium matched components (motors, ESCs, flight controller), your choice of video system, and direct technical support.
These aren't mass-produced units, each one is hand-built by our technicians who understand the demands of professional cinematography.
Subscribe to our newsletter now to secure your spot in the limited initial production run. This is perfect for production companies who need multiple identical units or professionals who want to skip straight to flying.