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In this tutorial, I present a move that I call the dead-stop. To perform the dead-stop, you pitch the multirotor back until it stops moving. Then you can punch out, flip or roll, or even back straight away. This move looks awesome in an acro flight, and it’s even useful for avoiding crashing into things.
Well, I started a year ago, and am starting to follow this series of tutorials. I’ve moved up to a LDARC 115 v3{started with a snapper 7}, because I don’t get to many open areas, which is the only place I’ll fly my 5″ for now. Love the stick overlays. It’s easy to transfer from the 115 to the 5″, You’re teaching me so much, I might have to up my Patreon disbursement!
I know this is very old video, but I am simply amazed how you explain everything in details and such a nice manner that everyone (even n00b idiots like myself) can understand everything perfectly. That thing that not many people mentioned in the past, about point of reference (trees), is so important it’s incredible. Once you are inside 3D space using your goggles, you always need something as a reference point, otherwise you easily get literally “lost in space”. Thank you Joshua for all these amazing videos! Such a knowledgeable and well spoken young man. Thank you for all the effort you’re putting into your videos, you have no idea how much of a help and “very much needed push” you are for new fliers.
Thanks man. Love your channel. Just found this gem.
I’ve just started in the hobby and you have been great help.
Thanks Joshua you’re an absolute legend, huge respect sir!
I´m going back on most of your vids and I´m learning a lot… Thanks man, I really apreciate the tips of the trade that you share with us “noobs”… All the best Joshua
the first time i did this “trick ” was to avoid a tree , pure instinct LOL . it’s at the beginning of last years compilation if any one gives a flip
Hi Joshua. Greetings from across the pond. Just wanted to thank you for all your work. To be so happy to share all your superb information is a true joy. My brain feels bigger from all the learning. So let me be the first to wish you a happy Beltane…
very cool. Thank you.
its called a drone fakie
ma che cazz
what are you using to log and also overlay display of your controls? thank you in advanced it’s awesome
Did you invert the forward/backward pitch axis? Looks like you are pulling the right stick for bringing the nose up.
thanks for your video …very helpful!!
learning a lot thanks and nice flying thumbs up 😀
In fixed wing 3d airplanes, we call this a ‘wall’, as it’s like you literally hit a wall. Done differently with fixed wing of course. You’d have medium forward speed at medium throttle, then cut power to idle and hit full up elevator. With high enough rates and a responsive enough plane, this will do an extremely quick 1/4 loop to vertical. Doing this at zero throttle should prevent most or all altitude gain. Once vertical bring throttle back up to maintain hover, or climb out.
A ‘parachute’ is the same thing just instead of horizontal speed, you start by heading straight down, no throttle. Then pull quick up elevator to do the quick 1/4 loop and stop downward movement. Kind of like you popped a parachute.
Both these can be done inverted by using full down elevator and either starting inverted (wall), or ending up inverted (parachute).
oh yea, yesterday I listend to Chad Nowa’s Q&A on FB and he mentioned your name in regards to which batteries are good (he refferred to your test of lumenier graphenes)
ncie one! these are my favourite vids from you. each time I see one I instantly wonna go out and practise (which I still need a lot!). thanks!
While watching this there came a lot of moves into my mind you could do based on this one, for example: when you pulled back, throttled up and are hovering you could roll over a 180° instead of going backwards. Would be a pretty cool turn I think, or you could do a backflip out of the hovering and keep moving forwards then if there is any tight gap you don’t feel confident to fly through fast you could do the move I just explained. Tuns of moves are coming up to my mind while watching this, I love the series, keep it up man!!
Greetings from Germany