It may be a bad habit, but I really like using angle mode for safe launching and landing. It's so easy to just flick a switch and effortlessly be able to touch down on concrete as gently as a traditional camera drone.
Good idea man, whatever floats your boat. It’s a good idea to have angle mode also because in case you lose video you can switch it and land the drone line of sight.
Wow just discovered this channel. Whilst watching I was convinced this was a 100k+ subscribers channel. Love the vibe and keep up these quality videos!
Yeah landing is a big issue when starting out. Learning to fly with Avata is easy as u just switch to normal mode and land like any normal camera drone. When I first started flying my Bob57 I just had to get it in my general area, disarm and hope for the best. Got the hang of it overtime but was missions at first for sure
I watch A LOT of drone content on here and this video definitely stands out. I can't say exactly why, but it's just a little bit more unique from what I usually see for FPV content. Great work Man, keep it up! I'm a fan.
I been flying for a while now and I believe you are accurate on the mindset you need to fly these type of drones. FPV drones grant the pilot complete freedom to be creative in the air. Great content! Subbed!!
Why is a "Pro" letting his mate take off behind himself? Surely a Pro would know the most likely outcome of that would be to fly at ones self... IMHO only a complete amateur at flying would set up a friend for such a haircut and not even realise he is the one looking bad as he claims the noob almost hit himself and blames wind. (Placing your own body in your likely flight path is not a wind issue) You may be a videographer, Pro film Fella with a drone but a "Pro Pilot".... Nope.
@@dimonik12 perhaps the version of Messi from when he was first gifted a soccer ball. Literally everyone that started fpv in the last two years claims to be a pro pilot.
You’re content inspires me! Never stop creating ❤🎉
It may be a bad habit, but I really like using angle mode for safe launching and landing. It's so easy to just flick a switch and effortlessly be able to touch down on concrete as gently as a traditional camera drone.
Good idea man, whatever floats your boat. It’s a good idea to have angle mode also because in case you lose video you can switch it and land the drone line of sight.
Wow just discovered this channel. Whilst watching I was convinced this was a 100k+ subscribers channel.
Love the vibe and keep up these quality videos!
Yeah landing is a big issue when starting out. Learning to fly with Avata is easy as u just switch to normal mode and land like any normal camera drone. When I first started flying my Bob57 I just had to get it in my general area, disarm and hope for the best.
Got the hang of it overtime but was missions at first for sure
One hidden tip you didn't talk about but was showing throughout was "Turn down that EV" :)
I watch A LOT of drone content on here and this video definitely stands out. I can't say exactly why, but it's just a little bit more unique from what I usually see for FPV content. Great work Man, keep it up! I'm a fan.
This is a great idea and helpful for all pilots! I hope this turns into a series. Thank you 🔥🙌
Interesting to spot several of our local flying spots in this video. "Hey, that looks like... " followed by "Now they're at...". MTZ FTW.
landing line of flight or angle mode normal mode but i get what your saying my biggest problem was the shear scream of 5 6s babey hah
Great video bro. Subed 🔥
I been flying for a while now and I believe you are accurate on the mindset you need to fly these type of drones. FPV drones grant the pilot complete freedom to be creative in the air. Great content! Subbed!!
Why is a "Pro" letting his mate take off behind himself? Surely a Pro would know the most likely outcome of that would be to fly at ones self... IMHO only a complete amateur at flying would set up a friend for such a haircut and not even realise he is the one looking bad as he claims the noob almost hit himself and blames wind.
(Placing your own body in your likely flight path is not a wind issue)
You may be a videographer, Pro film Fella with a drone but a "Pro Pilot".... Nope.
All I see are two beginner pilots.
How dare you speak ill of the Messi of FPV... 🤣
@@dimonik12 perhaps the version of Messi from when he was first gifted a soccer ball. Literally everyone that started fpv in the last two years claims to be a pro pilot.