Support Ready Set Drone and get perks: https://goo.gl/oU5WEF
Great drone deals on Amazon: https://goo.gl/dsEzmg
Drone fails happen. This video covers common mistakes that can cause a crash or other problems. All of these mistakes can be easily avoided. If you are new to flying drones or if you have been flying for a while, this video will help you avoid drone fails. Please comment below with your own suggestions for successful drone piloting.
For a great beginner drone, check out the U45 Blue Jay Quadcopter on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2gBwxJq
Also, the Syma X5C is a great beginner drone: https://goo.gl/baQsGw
The camera I use in my videos is the Panasonic Lumix Z300.
Check it out here. http://amzn.to/2ip0ptE
It shoots 4K, has an external microphone jack, and with a flip around screen, it’s perfect for Youtube videos!
Can I buy a better radio for my mavic air the phone connected to the controller is not bright enough for daytime use
im use allways assistan for up land landing
Helpfull tips.
Thanx!
The best thing to do is buy a cheap crappy drone from china to practice and then buy a proper one.
HI,
I am building and drone so what kind of remote do i use
Makes a lot of sense compared to the other videos.
Mistake 3: the bubble has nothing to do with ground effect, is called in fact vortex ring because the drone is reclying its own displaced air, and the best way to avoid it is taking off against the wind with combined forward and up stick movements. The same goes about landing, do it with a down and foward combined slow and constant movement against the wind just like they do in the big toys. This way you can counter act any wind gust that will contribute to your flip over. Hand catching should be always discouraged, do not get drones near anybody’s face and eyes and this includes you dear pilot
Thanks for the tips. I am getting ready to present at an elementary STEM festival and now, hopefully, will not make these rookie mistakes.
Well my advice is to start out on a cheap $40 drone and get at least 15-20 hours on it. Your first drone should NOT be a $1200 DJI. The cheap drones are light and can take a beating. I’ve owned a couple dozen Syma drones that last about that 15-20 hours of use before the brushed motors burn out. Yes I’ve replaced the motors but in all honesty it was just easier to buy another. In fact I was buying them in pairs. I had one drop out of the sky at 50′ and it floated down and bounced it was so light. One fell into a salt water pool and sat at the bottom for 10 minutes. Once it dried out all was fine. Parts for the cheap drones are very cheap as well. For only $20 I got enough spare props and batteries for a very long time. Get used to flying using the yawl, pitch and roll when you can’t do any harm, then graduate up to a $200 drone, and so on and so on. Your first car in life wasn’t a $65k corvette for the same reason your first drone shouldn’t be a phantom or Mavic.
If you are flying a drone for the first time, then you better not invest in a super expensive drone. You are new and inexperienced, so you better start small. You need to et the hand of flying a drone first.so it’s better if you use a drone that you won’t feel too bad if you lose it.You are bound to have a few hard landings during your first few tries.
Anyways, read the below. This might help.
—
Regards,
Sourav Basak
Namaste UI