Love the vid, just gettin into the hobby wondering what route should i go, dji or cheaper analog? how do you find the nazgul in comparison to protek? is the range better?
Well depends on how much money you want to spend, I haven't tried digital yet but I guess it's a lot better. Range always depends on the transmitter, reciever module, antennas etc. I never flew very far away with the Protek so I'm not sure. And the Protek and Nazgul are not really comparable since they are two different kinds of drones, but I think the Protek is a very good drone to start with :) For mountains and stuff like that the Nazgul is obviously the better one
Most of the shots are actually not that far away, the furthest I flew was around 1.5 kilometers but then the video connection really started to get bad :)
I’m just getting into FPV and finding out there is so many regulations and limits in place… is it even possible to fly in places like this legally now? I read something about getting a permit from defence ministry 7 days prior with detailed flight path plan and paying 200 euro in case of Tatras, I’m like what the hell I don’t even know what it looks like there. Is there still places to do this? Seems like a bigger barrier to entry than building the drone.
@@spatnaspolecnostI guess it really depends on the country and area you want to fly in. I think in almost whole Europe the regulations are the same, so it's legal to fly if you are keeping 100m distance from buildings and stuff like that. National Parks like the Tatras are of course an exception to this 🤔 But it's hard to do everything 100% legally, since as an FPV pilot you would also always need an extra person to keep sight of the drone 🤷
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This is incredible😌
2:44, nice.
awesome video
Holly shit man you deserve soo much more attention started in the hobby recently!! Amazing skills!!
Thanks :D
Top work here, really enjoyed watching this. Excellent piloting skills!
Thanks! :)
Love the vid, just gettin into the hobby wondering what route should i go, dji or cheaper analog? how do you find the nazgul in comparison to protek? is the range better?
Well depends on how much money you want to spend, I haven't tried digital yet but I guess it's a lot better. Range always depends on the transmitter, reciever module, antennas etc. I never flew very far away with the Protek so I'm not sure. And the Protek and Nazgul are not really comparable since they are two different kinds of drones, but I think the Protek is a very good drone to start with :) For mountains and stuff like that the Nazgul is obviously the better one
Woah how could this flew so far 😮 the distance is amazing! I’m just starting to learn fpv 🫣🔥
Most of the shots are actually not that far away, the furthest I flew was around 1.5 kilometers but then the video connection really started to get bad :)
@@kimafpv my first fpv drone is Protek35! That’s how i find your channel 😍 I’m subscribed btw 🔥
@@iamrich2030 Thanks! :D This video was not made with the Protek though :)
@@kimafpv yes, i mean the other previous video on your channel 😍 i love it!! 🔥
Good job man. I am wondering if u have permision to fly there. In Tatras you need to pay for this type of activity...
When I shot the video I wasn't aware that the whole Tatra area is a national park, so I thought I flew legally. I wouldn't do it again like that 🤔
I’m just getting into FPV and finding out there is so many regulations and limits in place… is it even possible to fly in places like this legally now? I read something about getting a permit from defence ministry 7 days prior with detailed flight path plan and paying 200 euro in case of Tatras, I’m like what the hell I don’t even know what it looks like there. Is there still places to do this? Seems like a bigger barrier to entry than building the drone.
@@spatnaspolecnostI guess it really depends on the country and area you want to fly in. I think in almost whole Europe the regulations are the same, so it's legal to fly if you are keeping 100m distance from buildings and stuff like that. National Parks like the Tatras are of course an exception to this 🤔 But it's hard to do everything 100% legally, since as an FPV pilot you would also always need an extra person to keep sight of the drone 🤷