Great video, you win a scrib, I wish I had the patience to do these types of edits. Curious on what flight times your getting on this beaut. you definitly have some great editing skills, keep em coming. Beautiful area to fly also, I live in south Louisiana so no hills, just swamps and canefields but I do look forward to flying somewhere like this one day in the near future.
Cheers dude - it takes forever to edit lol. I actually grew up on the coast of MS. It has been raining here in Washington constantly so I haven't been able to give it a proper test for flight times. With mild throttle and a GoPro, I'm expecting ten minute flight times using these LiPo and LiHv's. I think that could could up to almost 15 (optimistically) without a GoPro. Eventually, I'd like to see if I could push it to 20+ with a Li-ion.
I've been looking at getting a quality drone (I'm as newbie as the get) but don't like the sacrifices I would have to make in choosing say a Avata 2 vs mini pro 4. After watching this video I've been thinking 1. This could save me a few dollars since I have a Hero 10. 2. I'm fairly handy and with patience I could build one of these. So, questions: 1. What goggles do you use? 2. Is it hard to connect them? 3. Are you able to add obstacle avoidance. 4. Are you able to add "Return to Home"? Thanks for ANY and all advice! Subscribed! Great job on your videos!!
Appreciate the kind words! It sounds like you are debating a traditional camera drone vs an FPV drone like the one we build in this video? While I'm obviously a huge fan of FPV drones, they are definitely REALLY difficult to fly. They are completely manual and will fall out of the air without input. They don't have any obstacle avoidance at all, and we crash them often. You can technically get return to home by using a GPS, but it can be tricky to set up and you can easily lose your drone if done incorrectly. They are also surprisingly expensive lol. All the little pieces will add up to over $1000 for sure, and probably closer to $2000. Now don't let me dissuade you - they are a ton of fun. While it is difficult, I have a lot of fun building them as well. However, FPV is a very deep rabbithole lol. I'd definitely suggest you watch some of my beginner tips videos and go from there!
great video bro just found the channel and subbed.
Great video, you win a scrib, I wish I had the patience to do these types of edits. Curious on what flight times your getting on this beaut. you definitly have some great editing skills, keep em coming. Beautiful area to fly also, I live in south Louisiana so no hills, just swamps and canefields but I do look forward to flying somewhere like this one day in the near future.
Cheers dude - it takes forever to edit lol. I actually grew up on the coast of MS. It has been raining here in Washington constantly so I haven't been able to give it a proper test for flight times. With mild throttle and a GoPro, I'm expecting ten minute flight times using these LiPo and LiHv's. I think that could could up to almost 15 (optimistically) without a GoPro. Eventually, I'd like to see if I could push it to 20+ with a Li-ion.
I've been looking at getting a quality drone (I'm as newbie as the get) but don't like the sacrifices I would have to make in choosing say a Avata 2 vs mini pro 4. After watching this video I've been thinking 1. This could save me a few dollars since I have a Hero 10. 2. I'm fairly handy and with patience I could build one of these. So, questions: 1. What goggles do you use? 2. Is it hard to connect them? 3. Are you able to add obstacle avoidance. 4. Are you able to add "Return to Home"? Thanks for ANY and all advice! Subscribed! Great job on your videos!!
Appreciate the kind words! It sounds like you are debating a traditional camera drone vs an FPV drone like the one we build in this video? While I'm obviously a huge fan of FPV drones, they are definitely REALLY difficult to fly. They are completely manual and will fall out of the air without input. They don't have any obstacle avoidance at all, and we crash them often. You can technically get return to home by using a GPS, but it can be tricky to set up and you can easily lose your drone if done incorrectly. They are also surprisingly expensive lol. All the little pieces will add up to over $1000 for sure, and probably closer to $2000. Now don't let me dissuade you - they are a ton of fun. While it is difficult, I have a lot of fun building them as well. However, FPV is a very deep rabbithole lol. I'd definitely suggest you watch some of my beginner tips videos and go from there!
@@DanielJohnFPV Thanks! I believe I'll stick with a DJI. At least until I've got some experience. Seems like it would be far smarter.
@@travelingwiththefishes2652 they are definitely a great intro into the hobby!
not really clean build ))
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@@DanielJohnFPV u can hide all cables under esc or fc . worst way is top of fc ...also u can twist cables for clean build