I’m just getting into fpv drones. this was my very first drone flight with this done, and its my like 3rd drone flight ever.. I’m a complete noob.. i need a LOT more practice because this is way harder than i thought it was gonna be!!!
I’m just getting into fpv drones. this was my very first drone flight with this done, and its my like 3rd drone flight ever.. I’m a complete noob.. i need a LOT more practice because this is way harder than i thought it was gonna be!!!
Get a Simulator. Spend 4 to 8 hours on it. Then try the quad again!
Your mind will be blown!
It will save you from breaking half a dozen “drones”!
Hi. As a fellow noob, I can only echo the advice of Paulo. It will not only save you a fortune, but it will help to keep your love of this amazing hobby. In addition, I would not be trying to do rolls and flips. Concentrate purely on simply cruising around flying forward, making gentle banked turns and you will get over your fear of crashing. Plus cruising is sometimes so much fun in of itself, tricks are not important. Subbed by the way as I’m curious to see where you go, and us noobs gotta stick together ??Good luck, keep at it.
Subbed. I need to see how far you get ?. I’m rooting for you my guy! Crazy I wouldn’t even attempt half the stuff you did I applaud you. I started off on a tiny whoop mobula7. But most importantly I bought a cheap $30 drone to understand movements and LOS. Your goggles could loose connection and you will have to reel that bird in. I also flew in horizon mode which looks like you did as well. Only after a few months I went full acro. Some will say learn acro first. As one of the other guys mentioned go SIM. At least 1 hour a day. It’s boring as shi but you need to get stick time in. GL keep posting videos. ??
Keep at it dude…. it’s a steep learning curve at first. Sims are good practice but just keep flying!
Shit happens?
I learned it in a sim?