Angle mode is super useful if your VTX/goggles suddenly died on you/someone jumped your frequency: angle mode, throttle above hover point, goggles off, find your quad LOS, and so on. If your quad is BVLOS, then GPS rescue and then all of the above.
Yeah I used angle on a switch for months to use as a quick exit if a trick was going south. I still have flight modes programmed to a 3-way switch, though I never really need it anymore.
I watch Bardwell precisely for the opening scene, he could be a pompous know it all because he does actually know it all but instead still is and acts like a normal person who doesn’t take themselves too seriously. I will forever watch his videos.. for the info but also because I appreciate his humility
I swear if we could all have our own pocket Bardwell we wouldn't need "Josh" For real though something majorly drone related must be named after him. I was thinking the FAA; Bardwell Act section 2b paragraph 8. Thou shall leave hobbyist alone. For example
I started FPV about 10 years ago with a KK2 flight controller and a Simple copter inspired tricopter... It already had a 'blended' accro / Angle mode. But I mostly flew in Stabilized mode = Angle mode in Betaflight. All curves were programmed on the radio and each flight mode was configured to have its own curves on the radio. Not simple to do with those old radios but very effective as there is no need for a computer to adjust. I actually still have a quad on a KK2 and another on the last Multiwii and I am still very impressed by own those controllers worked with such little compute power.
I 100% agree on HAAATING the new angle rate feeling! BUT I fixed it with another method u didn't mention. U can use the ADJUSTMENTS tab and select what ever switch you use to change from angle to acro (aux 2 for me). set the range for each according to which position you have across or angle set, then apply RATE PROFILE SELECTION! and in via channel I select same channel (aux2) the switch is on, tho I'm not sure that is necessary.. this is seamless and changes the rate profile as you go into angle mode or acro.. The trick is you gotta enable 3 adjustment parameters and assign them to same switch, for me it's AUX2 a 3 pos switch. the first one will select rate profile 1 and second profile 2 and so on. I put my custom rates on profile 1 and the others are stock Betaflight rates which feel almost ok in angle mode. so you could also tune the rates differently for angle which is cool! there should just have been an option for angle rates to begin with.... I'm not sure if the dual rates you mentioned is this same thing I'm trying to explain 😅
Horizon is great when you are flying indoors or in tight space. Let’s say I did a roll and just centred the stick, the quad would self level but in acro I would have to make corrections and level the quad which is difficult in tight spaces and for begineers.
I've always liked to fly whoops in horizon mode, but with the threshold angle set to 180 degrees. This way it actually does kinda feel like angle mode, but with rates and 360 rolls and flips. Acro mode never kicks in, and it will always level when you release pressure off the sticks. I like it.
Ok, I got to ask. I hear many ACRO stunt pilots tell folks to fly only in ACRO mode and NOT to fly in ANGLE mode because you get bad habits. Yet, no one will say exactly and explicitly what those bad habits are and why they are considered to be BAD. I mostly fly ANGLE mode, but have occasionally kicked in ACRO mode and didn't seem to have any problems. The sticks seem to work the say way, except the right stick was no longer synchronized with the quad. Instead, it acted more like a cruise control. Not too big a deal, just pull back on the stick to slow down and no autolevel when centered (bummer). So, what exact and explicit bad habits does one get and why are these "habits" considered BAD? By the way, I like the new series on learning to fly ACRO mode. Excellent. Good Job.
I don't think Angle causes bad habits personally. It's just a different way of flying and can be helpful for learning throttle control and which stick moves which axis.
I don't believe in the learning bad habits thing either. I can fly Angle or Acro and my brain switches over very fast. Same as I can ride a motorcycle or bicycle with the brake levers reversed and it's not a problem, not even for a second.
At first I was so bad at Acro Mode (I thought I could never be able to fly Acro good enough). So I try Angle Mode first. Then switch to Horizon Mode and stayed there for a long time. At some point I give Acro Mode a chance again, and was suprised how good enogh I was flying.
@@leftright9022 I like to hear reports of people who successfully worked their way up like that. Especially when so many people like to downplay it like "Oh, you'll learn bad habits."
i could do power loop on the old horizon mode too as long as you don't centre the stick of pitch! try it! you need to control all the way the move but is quite easy on the old one too :) looks like this new upgrade just adds smoother self levelling that's all for me :) love your videos though:)
I only use angle as an emergency like if i loose video so the drone self rights and comes down a little easier flat or maybe it will help if i hit something, but rarely ever use it, but horizon i never use as fpv at all, but its really fun to fly LOS! Add headless with horizon and LOS is a blast and super easy, I always had troubles keeping orientation LOS...
New features thank you bf team! My humble opinion is with hard core whoop angle people, they probably will go with what they already know or use. But this is cool stuff for betaflight. Woot
Interesting changes to horizon mode. When I was learning to fly, I went from angle mode to acro trainer. It really helped get a feel for acro, but with training wheels. Several packs in acro trainer I knew I was ready for acro. Never looked back. 😎
Acro trainer is acro but doesn't let you go beyond a certain angle (e.g. upside down). So similar approach to angle in terms you will never accidentally end up upside down, but no help whatsoever on leveling the quad.
In my opinion acro trainer is really just for your first few flights if transitioning from something like a DJI where you always do full stick to the side and now you want to try acro but are afraid of your old muscle memory and can't handle being upside down. But in my opinion that's the thrill of acro (I mean why did you leave a DJI style concept if you're not eager to flip 🙃)
When I was learning I used horizon mode a lot to learn flips. Then found Acro Trainer mode useful too. All various levels of training wheels and I feel they work great.
Horizon mode is great if flying your quad Line Of Sight and not too experienced with acro/air mode using LOS. I feel it provides the safety of doing flips and rolls with the help of the quad leveling itself when sticks are near center.
We've had this on fixed wing for 30 years. Angle mode is essentially a gyro mode in fixed wing - and the expo curve is programmed into the radio. It's fantastic for control and the majority of people use it extensively. You essentially get two sets of rates out of one. The potential for advanced fliers is huge if they can change habits. It's a shame you can't control the curve intuitively - all it would need from a UX perspective is a couple of sliders.
Imagine I was standing next to you and every time I saw you start yawing into a turn I went “Let me help you!” and started pushing on your roll stick. That’s about how I feel about most of these new and some of the old flight modes. Acro trainer actually makes sense to me for a beginner. Acro mode but you can’t flip over and you didn’t even mention that one. I think it’s probably better for a beginner to fly in the simulator maybe using angle to begin with but then progressing to acro mode and to either not fly until they have acro down or fly only angle for real until they have mastered acro.
Yeah, if people use a sim, then the trainer stuff isn't really even necessary - do enough practise in the sim in and get all your crashes in there, then when you go to the real quad, you'll be fine even in acro. That's what I did. I thought acro would be so hard as people said, but then it flew...pretty much like it did in the sim, which in hindsight isn't that much of a surprise. The problem is, a lot of people are too impatient for that - they just want to go directly to flying the real quad...
Not sure if you've seen it but Garand Thumb (makes gun/military videos) did a video on lessons learned during the ukraine war and there was quite a bit of drone talk, specifically the DJI mavic was brought up. If you are looking for content it might be worth commenting on, or at least watching.
Thanks for the review! Actually, I thought, setting different rates and expo curves for acro, horizon and level mode is the default behavior in Betaflight. At least, this is so on all my whoops :) And horizon mode is a lifesaver for indoor freestyle, especially for beginners :-) It allowed me to do chairlympics challenge from IGOW4 one month into the hobby.
I feel my angle mode experience is different to everyone else judging but content online i find its fast as all hell very intuitive and i think i know why think rc helicopter angle mode is very yaw oriented like a heli when i find acro is very roll oriented so up your yaw authority so your almost coming into a sharp corner backwards and swooping around leaning forward. another tip turn angle limit all the way up and strength down and get your pid tune as good as possible and turn up your master multiplier up as much as possible this will make it more sensitive i personally dont like acro as i like to race and there is alot of wasted stick movement's with acro at least for me anyway and angle is just more intuitive for me as im used to helicopters and video games but please dont sleep on angle mode it is very fun once your used to it
Angle mode is extremely useful when learning how to fly LOS in full acro cause if you lose control or orientation of the quad you can just slam it into angle mode to keep from crashing.
For transitioning from angle to acro mode was a question of around 30 minutes - 2 Packs on a Baby Crocodile. - Although the first pack was like flying drunk ^^ Now it´s almost the other way around, that I can´t fly angle mode anymore, because it feels like flying a tractor.
I learned to fly acro from hours of flying horizon mode with transition and angle strength turned way down so it would take its time to level out.. I can't remember if it was Libre, cleanflight, or beta but you could do it way back when.. been flying acro only for 6yrs so stopped tuning angle mode 🤷♂️
Oooo maybe thats why i keep crashing is im trying to fly in acro mode😅 i keep expecting it to level back out and float where i want it but it would kind of keep going in whatever angle i put it at and id crash. First time learning so i might have to make sure i have these modes set up correctly
Hi Joshua. Great V4.5 overviews as ever. The latest Betaflight GPS Rescue wiki suggests setting stage 1 failsafe to revert to angle mode when triggered. That's what I've been doing for years on my quads but, given the angle/horizon mode refinements in V4.5, I'm tempted to replace angle mode with horizon mode on my modes switch (Horizon/Acro*/Airmode) as the new angle mode seems real sluggish with my preferred rate presets (UAV Tech Cinematic or JB Freestyle). Question: Are you aware of any reason NOT to set stage 1 failsafe to revert to horizon instead of angle mode when stage 2 failsafe is set to GPS Rescue? I figure it will be OK initially as the stick values will be centered for hover ... but curious as to whether things will go awry when the horizon mode operation switches from self-centering to acro style when the quad tries to head home. Maybe I'm safer defaulting to angle mode and switching my rate profile. I'll try both settings once the rain stops in the UK :) Thx in advance for any insight, Steve * FYI - I always land in acro mode with motor stop enabled so the props stop as soon as I land. Old habits ;)
Hey I'm new, why does it seem like your right stick is inputting yaw instead of roll? does angle or horizon mode input yaw? you werent really moving your left stick at all and yaw input was happening? isnt right stick pitch and roll, and then left stick is throttle and yaw?
hi i just got the iflight nazgul evouge f5 v2 and its on betaflight 4.3.2 i would like to update to betaflight 4.5 how do i keep all the iflight settings so the quad runs good in betaflight 4.5. im scared to update so i dont brake my quad.
It should be set to 0, maybe I'm wrong, but it was on 100, Joshua entered value 100 again and saved. But on Github it was written to set this parameter to 0. But maybe I'm missing something.
No that's backwards. Please refer to the release notes. "The earth referencing behaviour can be disabled with set angle_earth_ref = 0, or its strength halved with set angle_earth_ref = 50."
I have two questions I hope you, scratch that, I know you can answer....Are most quad ESC's today bi-directional? And do you have a video on how to setup a 3D mode in BetaFlight? Thank You for your knowledge and time......
I used to actually like angle mode but now idk if it’s just buggy 4.5 or if it’s like that for good but it seems like it literally has no affect on stick input until 100% no matter what I do to rates etc 😂 acro only for me until it’s solved but it was nice being able to flip it in angle and letting someone else give it a go
Horizon’s mode best use was line of sight flippy floppy’s that would blow my friends minds on how I level back out 😂 not that they cut it it’s coming off the rotation
I am a totalt noob, could you explain how to set up angle and horizon mode and assign it to a three way switch on a controller? I am still just practicing in a sim with a Jumper T20 controller, don't want to crash my Mobula 8. 😬
First, you have to configure the switch on the transmitter. There are videos on how to do this. The first 4 channels are for the basic sticks. Normally, the first open channel is channel 5 which corresponds to AUX1. I generally set a 3 position switch to channel 6 which is AUX2. In Betaflight, go to the MODES tab, find Angle on the left side and do "add range", find Horizon and do "add range". Set both of these to AUX2. Move the switch and watch the "tick" mark move. Move the switch to the 2nd position and move the slider for Horizon so that it is over the "tick". Move the switch to the 3nd position and move the slider for Angle so that it is over the tick. These two sliders should NOT overlap. When the switch is in the 1st position, the tick should not be under either slider; this is ACRO mode. Move the switch to the 2nd position, the tick should be under the Horizon slider. Move the switch to the 3rd position, the tick should be under the Angle slider. Done. Give it a try.
It really is too bad Emuflight is stalled, they are still light years ahead of Betaflight in Angle Mode for angle racing and cine-angle flying. I commend the work the Betaflight devs are putting into their PRs but honestly they should just trust Kevin's work and NotFastEnuf's work before him...
Angle mode is super useful if your VTX/goggles suddenly died on you/someone jumped your frequency: angle mode, throttle above hover point, goggles off, find your quad LOS, and so on. If your quad is BVLOS, then GPS rescue and then all of the above.
Position Hold is way more useful. Oh wait, BF don't have that.
@@serang most BF quads don't have GPS. :)
Angle mode came into clutch when my DJI goggles lost feed for 5 seconds once.. so glad I had it set as i quickly switched and throttled straight up
I keep it on a switch for that reason.
Yeah I used angle on a switch for months to use as a quick exit if a trick was going south. I still have flight modes programmed to a 3-way switch, though I never really need it anymore.
I watch Bardwell precisely for the opening scene, he could be a pompous know it all because he does actually know it all but instead still is and acts like a normal person who doesn’t take themselves too seriously. I will forever watch his videos.. for the info but also because I appreciate his humility
I swear if we could all have our own pocket Bardwell we wouldn't need "Josh"
For real though something majorly drone related must be named after him.
I was thinking the FAA; Bardwell Act section 2b paragraph 8. Thou shall leave hobbyist alone. For example
I started FPV about 10 years ago with a KK2 flight controller and a Simple copter inspired tricopter... It already had a 'blended' accro / Angle mode. But I mostly flew in Stabilized mode = Angle mode in Betaflight. All curves were programmed on the radio and each flight mode was configured to have its own curves on the radio. Not simple to do with those old radios but very effective as there is no need for a computer to adjust. I actually still have a quad on a KK2 and another on the last Multiwii and I am still very impressed by own those controllers worked with such little compute power.
I like the Horizon Mode a lot🙌🏼. And the new change helps to do tricks more consistent.
Thx, for the detailed review👍🏼
that's great that rates can be applied to angle mode. Because when angle mode was needed the quad was flying with stock rates not personal rates.
I 100% agree on HAAATING the new angle rate feeling! BUT I fixed it with another method u didn't mention. U can use the ADJUSTMENTS tab and select what ever switch you use to change from angle to acro (aux 2 for me). set the range for each according to which position you have across or angle set, then apply RATE PROFILE SELECTION! and in via channel I select same channel (aux2) the switch is on, tho I'm not sure that is necessary.. this is seamless and changes the rate profile as you go into angle mode or acro.. The trick is you gotta enable 3 adjustment parameters and assign them to same switch, for me it's AUX2 a 3 pos switch. the first one will select rate profile 1 and second profile 2 and so on. I put my custom rates on profile 1 and the others are stock Betaflight rates which feel almost ok in angle mode. so you could also tune the rates differently for angle which is cool! there should just have been an option for angle rates to begin with.... I'm not sure if the dual rates you mentioned is this same thing I'm trying to explain 😅
Yea I think that's what he meant.
@@saturn_fpv yeah that’s what I thought! Shame on me thinking I can teach the great JB 😁
Horizon is great when you are flying indoors or in tight space. Let’s say I did a roll and just centred the stick, the quad would self level but in acro I would have to make corrections and level the quad which is difficult in tight spaces and for begineers.
Dadbods unite! Excited to get my quads back up to date and flying.
I've always liked to fly whoops in horizon mode, but with the threshold angle set to 180 degrees. This way it actually does kinda feel like angle mode, but with rates and 360 rolls and flips. Acro mode never kicks in, and it will always level when you release pressure off the sticks. I like it.
Hi there. newbie here getting my hands on horizon mode with my small whoop.
How do you set the threshold angle?
OMG, i've been flying around your garden a lot! :)
You can use your transmitter settings for channels to put negative expo curve to" linearize" your pitch and roll in your new angle mode .
lets agree, we all love Joshua, a true legend
Ok, I got to ask. I hear many ACRO stunt pilots tell folks to fly only in ACRO mode and NOT to fly in ANGLE mode because you get bad habits. Yet, no one will say exactly and explicitly what those bad habits are and why they are considered to be BAD. I mostly fly ANGLE mode, but have occasionally kicked in ACRO mode and didn't seem to have any problems. The sticks seem to work the say way, except the right stick was no longer synchronized with the quad. Instead, it acted more like a cruise control. Not too big a deal, just pull back on the stick to slow down and no autolevel when centered (bummer). So, what exact and explicit bad habits does one get and why are these "habits" considered BAD?
By the way, I like the new series on learning to fly ACRO mode. Excellent. Good Job.
I don't think Angle causes bad habits personally. It's just a different way of flying and can be helpful for learning throttle control and which stick moves which axis.
I don't believe in the learning bad habits thing either. I can fly Angle or Acro and my brain switches over very fast. Same as I can ride a motorcycle or bicycle with the brake levers reversed and it's not a problem, not even for a second.
At first I was so bad at Acro Mode (I thought I could never be able to fly Acro good enough).
So I try Angle Mode first. Then switch to Horizon Mode and stayed there for a long time.
At some point I give Acro Mode a chance again, and was suprised how good enogh I was flying.
@@leftright9022 I like to hear reports of people who successfully worked their way up like that. Especially when so many people like to downplay it like "Oh, you'll learn bad habits."
i could do power loop on the old horizon mode too as long as you don't centre the stick of pitch! try it! you need to control all the way the move but is quite easy on the old one too :) looks like this new upgrade just adds smoother self levelling that's all for me :) love your videos though:)
I only use angle as an emergency like if i loose video so the drone self rights and comes down a little easier flat or maybe it will help if i hit something, but rarely ever use it, but horizon i never use as fpv at all, but its really fun to fly LOS! Add headless with horizon and LOS is a blast and super easy, I always had troubles keeping orientation LOS...
Never use angle mode because of JB! Awesome video fit man. Thanks. B
You can do the separate rates by making flight modes in the tx. I’ve done this with a dji naza and it works fantastic tx16s tx
New features thank you bf team!
My humble opinion is with hard core whoop angle people, they probably will go with what they already know or use.
But this is cool stuff for betaflight. Woot
whoa your trees and grass look really pretty! Cali would never have that kind of grass. Bet it looks nice when you fly!
Cali probably has some dope spots to fly.
Very interesting indeed! Thanks, Joshua! 😊
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Interesting changes to horizon mode. When I was learning to fly, I went from angle mode to acro trainer. It really helped get a feel for acro, but with training wheels. Several packs in acro trainer I knew I was ready for acro. Never looked back. 😎
what is acro trainer?
Acro trainer is acro but doesn't let you go beyond a certain angle (e.g. upside down). So similar approach to angle in terms you will never accidentally end up upside down, but no help whatsoever on leveling the quad.
In my opinion acro trainer is really just for your first few flights if transitioning from something like a DJI where you always do full stick to the side and now you want to try acro but are afraid of your old muscle memory and can't handle being upside down. But in my opinion that's the thrill of acro (I mean why did you leave a DJI style concept if you're not eager to flip 🙃)
When I was learning I used horizon mode a lot to learn flips. Then found Acro Trainer mode useful too. All various levels of training wheels and I feel they work great.
Mad funny luv the humor keep up the great Fpv work 😎👌🏽
Thanks for the great content always, Joshua!
As someone that messes around in angle mode from time to time... That earth-referenced yaw seemed REALLY smooth, if compared to regular angle mode!
Horizon mode is great if flying your quad Line Of Sight and not too experienced with acro/air mode using LOS. I feel it provides the safety of doing flips and rolls with the help of the quad leveling itself when sticks are near center.
What you described in the expo is almost exactly how drones act in liftoff. Nothing, nothing, everything.
We've had this on fixed wing for 30 years. Angle mode is essentially a gyro mode in fixed wing - and the expo curve is programmed into the radio.
It's fantastic for control and the majority of people use it extensively.
You essentially get two sets of rates out of one. The potential for advanced fliers is huge if they can change habits.
It's a shame you can't control the curve intuitively - all it would need from a UX perspective is a couple of sliders.
the old horizon was ok for me, i just turned the self leveling strength down to 15%.
Imagine I was standing next to you and every time I saw you start yawing into a turn I went “Let me help you!” and started pushing on your roll stick. That’s about how I feel about most of these new and some of the old flight modes. Acro trainer actually makes sense to me for a beginner. Acro mode but you can’t flip over and you didn’t even mention that one. I think it’s probably better for a beginner to fly in the simulator maybe using angle to begin with but then progressing to acro mode and to either not fly until they have acro down or fly only angle for real until they have mastered acro.
I agree I used acro trainer for a couple days before I switched to full acro. also I didn't start with sim at all....
Yeah, if people use a sim, then the trainer stuff isn't really even necessary - do enough practise in the sim in and get all your crashes in there, then when you go to the real quad, you'll be fine even in acro. That's what I did. I thought acro would be so hard as people said, but then it flew...pretty much like it did in the sim, which in hindsight isn't that much of a surprise. The problem is, a lot of people are too impatient for that - they just want to go directly to flying the real quad...
Great video. Thanks a lot. ❤❤
Not sure if you've seen it but Garand Thumb (makes gun/military videos) did a video on lessons learned during the ukraine war and there was quite a bit of drone talk, specifically the DJI mavic was brought up. If you are looking for content it might be worth commenting on, or at least watching.
Let it all hang out! :D
I feel like you on angle mode it took ne a week to get used to. Now with the linear rate for angle helped me a lit to get the feel more like 4.4
Thanks for the review!
Actually, I thought, setting different rates and expo curves for acro, horizon and level mode is the default behavior in Betaflight. At least, this is so on all my whoops :)
And horizon mode is a lifesaver for indoor freestyle, especially for beginners :-) It allowed me to do chairlympics challenge from IGOW4 one month into the hobby.
I feel my angle mode experience is different to everyone else judging but content online i find its fast as all hell very intuitive and i think i know why think rc helicopter angle mode is very yaw oriented like a heli when i find acro is very roll oriented so up your yaw authority so your almost coming into a sharp corner backwards and swooping around leaning forward. another tip turn angle limit all the way up and strength down and get your pid tune as good as possible and turn up your master multiplier up as much as possible this will make it more sensitive i personally dont like acro as i like to race and there is alot of wasted stick movement's with acro at least for me anyway and angle is just more intuitive for me as im used to helicopters and video games but please dont sleep on angle mode it is very fun once your used to it
That quad is huge!
you need to do a hard banked turn coming into it with a lot of speed...where you pass that threshold....where the quad is pretty much sideways....
Angle mode is extremely useful when learning how to fly LOS in full acro cause if you lose control or orientation of the quad you can just slam it into angle mode to keep from crashing.
Exactly. Angle and the old horizon mode both could save your quad LOS if you lost track of your orientation. New horizon mode won't do that...
For transitioning from angle to acro mode was a question of around 30 minutes - 2 Packs on a Baby Crocodile.
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Although the first pack was like flying drunk ^^
Now it´s almost the other way around, that I can´t fly angle mode anymore, because it feels like flying a tractor.
I learned to fly acro from hours of flying horizon mode with transition and angle strength turned way down so it would take its time to level out.. I can't remember if it was Libre, cleanflight, or beta but you could do it way back when.. been flying acro only for 6yrs so stopped tuning angle mode 🤷♂️
Oooo maybe thats why i keep crashing is im trying to fly in acro mode😅 i keep expecting it to level back out and float where i want it but it would kind of keep going in whatever angle i put it at and id crash. First time learning so i might have to make sure i have these modes set up correctly
Hi Joshua. Great V4.5 overviews as ever. The latest Betaflight GPS Rescue wiki suggests setting stage 1 failsafe to revert to angle mode when triggered. That's what I've been doing for years on my quads but, given the angle/horizon mode refinements in V4.5, I'm tempted to replace angle mode with horizon mode on my modes switch (Horizon/Acro*/Airmode) as the new angle mode seems real sluggish with my preferred rate presets (UAV Tech Cinematic or JB Freestyle).
Question: Are you aware of any reason NOT to set stage 1 failsafe to revert to horizon instead of angle mode when stage 2 failsafe is set to GPS Rescue? I figure it will be OK initially as the stick values will be centered for hover ... but curious as to whether things will go awry when the horizon mode operation switches from self-centering to acro style when the quad tries to head home. Maybe I'm safer defaulting to angle mode and switching my rate profile. I'll try both settings once the rain stops in the UK :)
Thx in advance for any insight, Steve
* FYI - I always land in acro mode with motor stop enabled so the props stop as soon as I land. Old habits ;)
Query resolved! I just found your custom rates tutorial to 'fix' V4.5 angle mode in 2 minutes. Thx :)
I learned my lesson the last time Betaflight came in a new version and I'm still on 4.4.1
What does that even mean?
Hahaha the start only hahah this has to be a good video
I like horizon for LOS. You can blip the throttle and do a little flip.
Fit check in the beginning was on point 🤌
Hey I'm new, why does it seem like your right stick is inputting yaw instead of roll? does angle or horizon mode input yaw? you werent really moving your left stick at all and yaw input was happening? isnt right stick pitch and roll, and then left stick is throttle and yaw?
I was definitely inputting yaw with the left stick. Probably just not a lot. Not enough to make the OSD move? I don't know.
@@JoshuaBardwell okay understood, thx for confirmation JB!
If I was pitched forward past 45 degrees, then right stick would input yaw and left stick would input roll, from the camera's position.
So basically this earth reference thing is like a fpv angle mix, but depending on the current pitch?
great video teacher, I just turned 30, my belly is bigger than ever, I'm afraid I'll look like my uncle
are those the new gen 2 Xing motors on your Chimera Pro?
folks, just fly acro pls all those mods sux. Josh you are the man
Ive seen ut all now! Haha thanks for the laugh man!
hi i just got the iflight nazgul evouge f5 v2 and its on betaflight 4.3.2 i would like to update to betaflight 4.5 how do i keep all the iflight settings so the quad runs good in betaflight 4.5. im scared to update so i dont brake my quad.
hellow, i have Pavo Pico Brushless Whoop Quadcopter HD version can i connect analog VTX?? if yes , how? thank you
What are you flying in this video? I like that frame.
Hey JB I have a Nebula pro nano and my image goes dark when I arm in low light
This is the pyrodrone face plate for the G2?
What quad are you using?
It should be set to 0, maybe I'm wrong, but it was on 100, Joshua entered value 100 again and saved. But on Github it was written to set this parameter to 0. But maybe I'm missing something.
No that's backwards. Please refer to the release notes.
"The earth referencing behaviour can be disabled with set angle_earth_ref = 0, or its strength halved with set angle_earth_ref = 50."
@@JoshuaBardwell Oh, I'm sorry Joshua, my bad. I'll have to try it I guess.
I have two questions I hope you, scratch that, I know you can answer....Are most quad ESC's today bi-directional? And do you have a video on how to setup a 3D mode in BetaFlight? Thank You for your knowledge and time......
@Joshua Bardwell
Just call the new Horizon mode "Acro Training Mode" .... ;)
I used to actually like angle mode but now idk if it’s just buggy 4.5 or if it’s like that for good but it seems like it literally has no affect on stick input until 100% no matter what I do to rates etc 😂 acro only for me until it’s solved but it was nice being able to flip it in angle and letting someone else give it a go
Try turn up your angle limit and turn down the angle strength
This video shows the exact phenomenon you describe. I'll be releasing a video explaining how to solve it soon.
@@kieren7763 I’ll give it a shot and see I don’t use it much but it’s nice to still have it setup when I do choose to use it!
@@JoshuaBardwellThat will be great!thanks
Thx😊
Horizon’s mode best use was line of sight flippy floppy’s that would blow my friends minds on how I level back out 😂 not that they cut it it’s coming off the rotation
What is this huge frame called?
What's that drone? I need to build one
how did you get the OSD to removable media through the goggles?
The goggles 2 and Integra can record the OSD.
I think I'm more confused after watching this video.
As a total newb, should I start on Angle or Horizon?
You should start in the sim and learn acro mode.
I feel like Betaflight really just needs something like ArduPilot's Acro Trainer instead of trying these strange things with Horizon mode.
what kind of face foam do you have on your goggles 2 ?
just emailed him asking the same question (no reply yet)
@@dwn681 let me know pls if you find out
@@matusnovosadek5426 JB said iFlight. looks like they have a narrow and wide, and he didn't specify. think I'll try the wide.
@@dwn681 thanks !
How can i get this OSD feature with display Sticks position for DJI ???
you just add it to osd in BF
@@InfluxFPV got it! Thx!
4.5 has issues it changes radio protocol from crossfire to sbus like 8 times for me now and only when i change some other settings and then save it!
Seems like they'd have done better to leave angle etc well alone, looks like it's trying to second guess what you might want to do rather too much.
Mozzie from white collar?
I am a totalt noob, could you explain how to set up angle and horizon mode and assign it to a three way switch on a controller?
I am still just practicing in a sim with a Jumper T20 controller, don't want to crash my Mobula 8. 😬
First, you have to configure the switch on the transmitter. There are videos on how to do this.
The first 4 channels are for the basic sticks. Normally, the first open channel is channel 5 which corresponds to AUX1. I generally set a 3 position switch to channel 6 which is AUX2.
In Betaflight, go to the MODES tab, find Angle on the left side and do "add range", find Horizon and do "add range". Set both of these to AUX2. Move the switch and watch the "tick" mark move. Move the switch to the 2nd position and move the slider for Horizon so that it is over the "tick". Move the switch to the 3nd position and move the slider for Angle so that it is over the tick. These two sliders should NOT overlap. When the switch is in the 1st position, the tick should not be under either slider; this is ACRO mode. Move the switch to the 2nd position, the tick should be
under the Horizon slider. Move the switch to the 3rd position, the tick should be under the Angle slider. Done. Give it a try.
What quad is this? I don’t think I’ve ever seen you with a big deadcat quad until recently.
What ya got going on there Mr.Josh? 7” ? 10”? 😮
When will 4.5 go into full release?
When there aren't any bugs left.
Interesting
Horizone angle mode strength configured to a pot? 🤔 Adjust it down depending on how confident you're feeling.
What goggle is that is that integra?
It really is too bad Emuflight is stalled, they are still light years ahead of Betaflight in Angle Mode for angle racing and cine-angle flying. I commend the work the Betaflight devs are putting into their PRs but honestly they should just trust Kevin's work and NotFastEnuf's work before him...
How’s Vanover’s mom? Hahahaha. I haven’t heard that in a long while!
Man this really is a beginners channel
Just a FYI Bud, right is the other way........
ok ok, stop it, im now learning too much now :)
Hi
4.5 is heavy sh*t, i flashed back 4.4.
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lifftof map?????????????????????????????
😂 Why do you think the map is called Bardwell's Yard?