@thirdeye-guy I started with the sim too. On thing it doesn't do well is landing. It feels really weird and if you are using Air mode it will try to compensate being jostled around if you just lower the throttle to touch down. Best bet is to get as low as possible on a blanket or landing pad placed over grass and disarm a few inches off the ground for the first practice runs.
DO NOT FLY THAT DRONE. Bro seriously. When you're learning you're going to crash so much - it's just a part of FPV. I had 30hours on the sim, and I crashed (minorly) on the very first battery pack. I'm not just some rando busting your balls; you're GOING to crash. Cinelifters are so much more difficult to fix even before you put a camera on it. You thought it was tough ordering the drone from iFlight? Try to order spare parts lol. Even if you do manage to get in the air, your flight movements are going to be so boring because you don't know how to safely risk the drone and get out of bad situations. Pick up a BNF 5" or cinewhoop just to fly for a few months on until you feel more confident. Good luck.
This is gana be wild if he is seriously going to try and fly this new $5000 FPV drone for the first time with no prior experience. To go through all of this only to crash it will be nuts.
@@thirdeye-guymy dude take it slow. You might be just fine. But the vast majority of people start with either a tiny whoop or no bigger than a 5”. Just please be safe. Also keep in mind how radio frequencies behave in different environments. In the sim you can fly where ever you want. In real life, you can’t.
@@thirdeye-guyif you can afford that, buy yourself a air75 freestyle version from betafpv. Practise flying on that. It will take the hits but also feels a lot more like a 5 inch. Or get an EMAX Tinyhawk. The sim is completely different. I just don’t want you to crash first flight cause that thing is heavy and will break beyond repair. Get a small drone first, or build urself a 5 inch. Building em teachers u so much. But don’t build a tinywhoop. I have, but it was a lot harder than my 5 inch
@@CarelessPapo I’ve been working in film for over 10 years so all my gear is high-end 😅 I can’t go back to filming with go pros.. I’d rather risk it all 🤣
Why would you buy this as your first FPV drone? Thats a tool for professionals not a toy for a first timer. Also you got what you deserved for buying iflight. Any real pilot knows you dont buy a cinelifter from them.😂
So it’s not a toy, it’s a tool for professionals but every professional knows that it’s not for professionals? 👌🏼 There is definitely a reason as to why I bought this as my first FPV drone. I will make a video explaining everything but the basic gist of it is that I am a professional Filmmaker who’s been working alongside other professionals for 10+ years. So although I’ve never flown FPV, I’ve been the camera operator for many flights and have been surrounded with FPV for a while. I also have the guidance of my peers, so I am not starting completely from scratch.
@@AirviewFilm that’s cool! Did you crash it on your first flight??😅 I just checked out the Siccario on quadstandardlabs.com… They offer a full Inav set up with a zoom call to brief you on everything 😮 would come in handy for sure, I’m on my own here as I set this thing up
Can confirm this is all normal for ordering a drone from iFlight. The crossfire antennas need mounted by the user. The batteries are mislabeled and on purpose because 4500mah is the biggest they can ship...yeah so they miss label on purpose... be nice if they told you. So yes those are actually 5600mah 95c lipos. Order FPV stuff from Pyrodrone if you can. And holy shit fly the SIM and a 5 inch before you absolutely destroy that thing. It's nothing like a DJI and more like a 3D helicopter if you've seen people fly those.
@@DroneDocs The only reason I was thrown off by the antennas and stickers was because of all the crap I had been through with Iflight up till this point. I wasn’t sure if my drone had been opened by the person they accidentally sent it to before it came to me 😅 I will definitely check out Pyrodrone thank you 🙏🏼 and don’t worry, I am a master at the Sim and I plan to take it super slow for the first several flights 🐢
Bro! That's the first one you chose to fly fpv irl with. FUCK YESSS!! I started with the Avata. lol. I've been looking at that same drone you just got, I want it so bad. Idk now haha. I want to strap the RS3 and camera on top of it though. I can't wait to watch the first flight video!!
@@thirdeye-guy Time you've put in the sim should help, I hope. lol. I went straight to flying, and flew right into a tree going 30mph haha. I can't wait to see a video about your flight bro. Looking forward to what else you got planned coming out.
Thanks so much dude! Yea when I first flew in the Sim I got motion sickness and almost puked from how many times I spiralled out of control and crashed 🥴 if that was with a real drone… it would be in 1000 pieces 🤣 but I’ve come a long way! I feel confident that I can do this 🤞🏼
@@thirdeye-guy I know you got it bro! Looking forward to seeing it. Yeah, I decided to go into the sim after my first "few" crashes. 🤣 I got used to the sim fairly quickly, luckily. ha. People watching me though get motion sickness 🤣
Even if you've flown in the sim a lot, I would still fly a 5-in first. Pretty wild to try a cine lifter for your first time. The Sim does a good job simulating a 5-in, cinelifters have a lot more mass and fly a bit differently due to having so much more mass. I would hate to see you crash on break something on your very first flight when it could have been avoided. Good luck dude!
I have a feeling that since it has more mass it will be easier to fly… 😬 When I choose smaller drones in the sim they are harder to control than the bigger heavier ones.
I can not recommend start FPV with a 11inch X8 Cinelifter on 8S !!! There is so much to learn before . Do you a favor and wait some weeks for the right batterys and start flying 5 to 7 inch FPV .Maybe this delays are for a reason . Really hopefully you do not hurt yourself or somebody else with that machine !!!
@@TomBlanckaert Yea they are.. I’m making a video about setting up the drone, and when I plugged the batteries in to my charger, the charger reads them as the proper batteries.. just wrong stickers
Thanks tho, I made sure that all the motors spin in the right direction but I didn’t even think about the props.. I will definitely check before flying 🙏🏼
Bro are you sure you even want to put your baby fx6 on this. ?! The karma is real… I would try it with a Alexa from a movie set that have huge insurance just to make sure lol 🤣
I would NOT take off with that. Buy yourself a 400$ 5inch and use that for the first few weeks. You are bound to crash it’s just how the fpv learning curve is
Dude clearly doesn’t get it if you buy this as your first fpv drone, and isn’t as smart as he thinks😂😂 you kinda deserved it. first up, complaining about somebody else opening up your package. After doing the same thing too somebody else his package🤣🤣 And in this part he tells us that this thing is his first fpv drone. Good luck with that. The sim is a good practice, but it ain’t comparable to the real deal. You can push restart in real life. Have to admit that iflight could have done a better job solving the problem and getting you the wrong stuff😉That helion 10 is away better for your first drone then he got now. So iflight did the right thing😉 I ordered lots of parts from Iflight and never had any problems. Anyway’s good luck with your journey in to fpv. You need it
Haha, that’s exactly the reason I was worried… because I had to open the package to know it was the wrong package. So I was assuming whoever got my package would open it as well and see that it was more valuable than what they ordered. Also, I never claimed to be smart..? 🤔
@@boydsleator9075 I stopped crashing in the sim after about 4 hours (when I learned about rates) and then since I-Flight took an extra month to get the drone to me I’ve put in over 50 hours, I have to check on my computer to see the exact number. I feel really confident, the only thing that worries me is if the Sim actually translates to real life 😅
@ you might be ok. I had about 80 or 90 hours in before flying. Do you have anyone to fly with who has flown before? I take it the sim you use has a cinelifter feature?
@ I have a couple people that have flown before, I can ask them to come spot me for sure 🙏🏼 I’m using Velocidrone and Liftoff, I haven’t seen a cinelifter option but I made custom drones to be as heavy as possible. What sim has cinelifter options? I’d definitely like to try that out 😅
@ now that would worry me a little. In liftoff I think it feels fairly similar to my 5 inch. But it feels nothing like a tiny whoop or 2 inch (didn’t look for those in a sim and also wasn’t too worried cost wise to find one). Yeah, bring a spotter for sure and someone who has flown before. Give yourself plenty of space and maybe just do a few hover tests with acro off and get a sense of throttle and the momentum it give the cinelifter. That’s the thing that ends up being most different in my little experience
@ Yea, I’m definitely gonna start step by step 😅 Step 1, slowly get drone 1 foot off ground and land again. Step 2, do that again and fly a couple feet forward and land again 👀 maybe it’s gonna be a really boring video tho haha 🤣 Also, I watched some of your videos.. I’m definitely not gonna try something like your tower dive video 😱
I went to the comments straight after - I've never flown FPV before Next time you should buy helicopter and fly after watching few TH-cam guides Either you have no brain or unlimited money While powering this thing please keep ambulance nearby!
So I shouldn’t do it? 😅 I feel comfortable starting with this drone because I’ve mastered the sim, and I plan on taking things extremely slowly.. I’m not gonna start doing flips and flying through hoops 👀 just gonna start by slowly raising throttle, get the drone 1 foot off the ground, fly a couple of feet forward, and land. See how it feels and slowly increase. Even with this you think I will definitely crash? 😮 I don’t have unlimited money lol and I definitely don’t want to kill anybody 🤣
@@thirdeye-guy you can fly - that's good. But problem with FPV drones that there is a lot of things can go wrong even before you take off. like charging batteries, installing props right direction, bind to you radio etc. That's only setup. This drone should be mostly setup but not fully. By the way do not try to update it or you will remove all settings! RTF function probably disabled from factory. And it should be setup manually (depends of take off weight, obstacles around, weather condition) So in event of using "GPS Rescue" the drone probably just fall down. Do not power you drone with no antenna installed Do not stay close to it when it powered with battery Do not push full throttle more than 5-10 second Do not discharge you batteries less than 3,5 by cell This is just some rules. There is more. So taking 5inch drone to learn all of it is a good thing. At least it will cut only a few finger. Not a whole hand. If you going to start FPV with that drone please find some one near by who have experience in FPV and do it together. Stay safe Bro!
Thank you so much for taking the time to help me 🥹 I will definitely have someone with experience be there with me.. I have been looking into a lot of the things you mentioned and I am well aware. I’m definitely not someone who just goes into crazy things blindly haha 😅 I have been preparing for a while now, I actually filmed these unboxing videos months ago.. I’ve been waiting to fly the drone until I’m 100% sure about everything.
@@thirdeye-guy cinelifter flys way diff bc its much more heavy.... als long as you have a rlly soft landing spot for the first few flights, you should be good i think
I made a custom drone in the sim with all the heaviest possible parts and I’ve been practicing with that 😅 hopefully it’s enough…I’m in Canada so worst case I’ll crash land in the fluffy snow. ❄️
Pls dude buy a tinwhoop or smth like that before flying that monster 😅😅, otherwise you will crash it and destroy it immediately. Your pocket will thank me later
Are you seriously going to try to fly this thing with zero experience ? This thing would do ok on the front if it was wire guided, send this to us and we will make good use of it in liberating Dniperpetrovsk lol. In the meantime, get a Geprc Vapor X6 and learn on that. You will destroy this drone in you crash it.
My eyes got really wide involuntarily when you said you've never flown fpv before.....I'm definitely tuning in for that video.
@@LYTHRIK haha 🤣 I’m a master on the simulators, I figure as long as I don’t go too crazy with the loopity-loops I should be fine… Hopefully 😬
@@thirdeye-guyPlease go easy with her😢😅
@ haha 🤣 of course, we’re gonna take it real slow, I’m not trying to bankrupt myself lol 😅
@thirdeye-guy I started with the sim too. On thing it doesn't do well is landing. It feels really weird and if you are using Air mode it will try to compensate being jostled around if you just lower the throttle to touch down. Best bet is to get as low as possible on a blanket or landing pad placed over grass and disarm a few inches off the ground for the first practice runs.
Maybe I’ll put it into GPS rescue mode and have it land itself the first few times 😬
DO NOT FLY THAT DRONE. Bro seriously. When you're learning you're going to crash so much - it's just a part of FPV. I had 30hours on the sim, and I crashed (minorly) on the very first battery pack. I'm not just some rando busting your balls; you're GOING to crash. Cinelifters are so much more difficult to fix even before you put a camera on it. You thought it was tough ordering the drone from iFlight? Try to order spare parts lol. Even if you do manage to get in the air, your flight movements are going to be so boring because you don't know how to safely risk the drone and get out of bad situations. Pick up a BNF 5" or cinewhoop just to fly for a few months on until you feel more confident. Good luck.
This is gana be wild if he is seriously going to try and fly this new $5000 FPV drone for the first time with no prior experience. To go through all of this only to crash it will be nuts.
I’m really good on the Sim… How different is it IRL?? 😬
@@thirdeye-guymy dude take it slow. You might be just fine. But the vast majority of people start with either a tiny whoop or no bigger than a 5”. Just please be safe. Also keep in mind how radio frequencies behave in different environments. In the sim you can fly where ever you want. In real life, you can’t.
@ thank you🙏🏼 I’m definitely taking all the proper precautions, been preparing for months 🤞🏼
@@thirdeye-guyif you can afford that, buy yourself a air75 freestyle version from betafpv. Practise flying on that. It will take the hits but also feels a lot more like a 5 inch. Or get an EMAX Tinyhawk. The sim is completely different. I just don’t want you to crash first flight cause that thing is heavy and will break beyond repair. Get a small drone first, or build urself a 5 inch. Building em teachers u so much. But don’t build a tinywhoop. I have, but it was a lot harder than my 5 inch
Dude you went deep pockets on the first fpv huh haha. Enjoy it bro, can’t wait for the new content 🤙🏼
@@CarelessPapo I’ve been working in film for over 10 years so all my gear is high-end 😅 I can’t go back to filming with go pros.. I’d rather risk it all 🤣
@@thirdeye-guy you might have no choice when you carrear an fx6 into the ground ;)
@@boydsleator9075 haha 🤣 everyone is definitely psyching me out 😭😭 maybe I should just abort mission
Why would you buy this as your first FPV drone? Thats a tool for professionals not a toy for a first timer. Also you got what you deserved for buying iflight. Any real pilot knows you dont buy a cinelifter from them.😂
So it’s not a toy, it’s a tool for professionals but every professional knows that it’s not for professionals? 👌🏼
There is definitely a reason as to why I bought this as my first FPV drone. I will make a video explaining everything but the basic gist of it is that I am a professional Filmmaker who’s been working alongside other professionals for 10+ years. So although I’ve never flown FPV, I’ve been the camera operator for many flights and have been surrounded with FPV for a while. I also have the guidance of my peers, so I am not starting completely from scratch.
That is iFlight for you. BTW, await your first flight. My first FPV drone that I have build was a Siccario, so I kinda there with you :)
@@AirviewFilm that’s cool! Did you crash it on your first flight??😅 I just checked out the Siccario on quadstandardlabs.com… They offer a full Inav set up with a zoom call to brief you on everything 😮 would come in handy for sure, I’m on my own here as I set this thing up
When flying fpv just remember , trees are asssholes.
@@chosen7052 Noted, I’ll make sure to attack them before they attack me 😉🤣
Can confirm this is all normal for ordering a drone from iFlight. The crossfire antennas need mounted by the user. The batteries are mislabeled and on purpose because 4500mah is the biggest they can ship...yeah so they miss label on purpose... be nice if they told you. So yes those are actually 5600mah 95c lipos.
Order FPV stuff from Pyrodrone if you can.
And holy shit fly the SIM and a 5 inch before you absolutely destroy that thing. It's nothing like a DJI and more like a 3D helicopter if you've seen people fly those.
@@DroneDocs The only reason I was thrown off by the antennas and stickers was because of all the crap I had been through with Iflight up till this point. I wasn’t sure if my drone had been opened by the person they accidentally sent it to before it came to me 😅 I will definitely check out Pyrodrone thank you 🙏🏼 and don’t worry, I am a master at the Sim and I plan to take it super slow for the first several flights 🐢
@thirdeye-guy good to hear and completely understand.
Bro! That's the first one you chose to fly fpv irl with. FUCK YESSS!! I started with the Avata. lol.
I've been looking at that same drone you just got, I want it so bad. Idk now haha. I want to strap the RS3 and camera on top of it though.
I can't wait to watch the first flight video!!
@@BrianRollison I’m going straight for it, cinelifter with Rs4 and Fx6 😵 my whole life savings soaring through the skies
@@thirdeye-guy Time you've put in the sim should help, I hope. lol. I went straight to flying, and flew right into a tree going 30mph haha.
I can't wait to see a video about your flight bro. Looking forward to what else you got planned coming out.
Thanks so much dude! Yea when I first flew in the Sim I got motion sickness and almost puked from how many times I spiralled out of control and crashed 🥴 if that was with a real drone… it would be in 1000 pieces 🤣 but I’ve come a long way! I feel confident that I can do this 🤞🏼
@@thirdeye-guy I know you got it bro! Looking forward to seeing it.
Yeah, I decided to go into the sim after my first "few" crashes. 🤣 I got used to the sim fairly quickly, luckily. ha. People watching me though get motion sickness 🤣
I thought I wouldn’t be able to do FPV cause of the motion sickness at first.. 😱 but then I realized that it was only because I was flying like 💩
Even if you've flown in the sim a lot, I would still fly a 5-in first. Pretty wild to try a cine lifter for your first time. The Sim does a good job simulating a 5-in, cinelifters have a lot more mass and fly a bit differently due to having so much more mass. I would hate to see you crash on break something on your very first flight when it could have been avoided. Good luck dude!
I have a feeling that since it has more mass it will be easier to fly… 😬 When I choose smaller drones in the sim they are harder to control than the bigger heavier ones.
@thirdeye-guy 5" really is the sweet spot. Smaller drones are harder to fly but larger drones come with their own downsides due to their mass.
I can not recommend start FPV with a 11inch X8 Cinelifter on 8S !!! There is so much to learn before . Do you a favor and wait some weeks for the right batterys and start flying 5 to 7 inch FPV .Maybe this delays are for a reason . Really hopefully you do not hurt yourself or somebody else with that machine !!!
I definitely am taking advantage of the delay, to study more and practice 🙏🏼
First... drone...? Dude... You're going to annihilate it.
The battery is labeled wrong, if they wh/h exceeds 99.9 they need special regulation for the batt, hence the sticker
@@TomBlanckaert Yea they are.. I’m making a video about setting up the drone, and when I plugged the batteries in to my charger, the charger reads them as the proper batteries.. just wrong stickers
Just suck they dont mention this anywhere
From the thumbnail I can tell that the propellers are not in the correct position, check them before fly 🙌
@@pixelcito thanks 😅 I just threw them on quickly for the pic and took them off straight after lol
@@thirdeye-guy thats what I thought, just in case brother
Thanks tho, I made sure that all the motors spin in the right direction but I didn’t even think about the props.. I will definitely check before flying 🙏🏼
@@thirdeye-guy no problem brother, I have the 8inches version and the way of the propellers are a little bit tricky
what ? you have never flown fpv? Wouldn't you better start with a 5 inch to gain some experience.
you really have balls of steel
Everyone is saying that 😅 maybe I should listen and start with something smaller
Bro are you sure you even want to put your baby fx6 on this. ?! The karma is real… I would try it with a Alexa from a movie set that have huge insurance just to make sure lol 🤣
@@beyootv1333 we gotta go for it! I know everything will be ok 👌🏼 … I think 😅
They sent the right batteries, legally they can't ship batteries that big so they are labeled wrong for import.
Yea, they finally responded my emails with that same answer after I made the videos 😅 thanks
Where is part 3 man???!!!
@@boydsleator9075 Still setting up drone in Beta Flight 😵
100% Your going to crash. Btw Very nice quality videos, unlike my doodoo ones.
Haha thanks 🙏🏼🤣 Your videos aren’t bad! Just keep it up you will get better
I would NOT take off with that. Buy yourself a 400$ 5inch and use that for the first few weeks. You are bound to crash it’s just how the fpv learning curve is
Dude clearly doesn’t get it if you buy this as your first fpv drone, and isn’t as smart as he thinks😂😂 you kinda deserved it.
first up, complaining about somebody else opening up your package. After doing the same thing too somebody else his package🤣🤣
And in this part he tells us that this thing is his first fpv drone.
Good luck with that. The sim is a good practice, but it ain’t comparable to the real deal. You can push restart in real life.
Have to admit that iflight could have done a better job solving the problem and getting you the wrong stuff😉That helion 10 is away better for your first drone then he got now. So iflight did the right thing😉
I ordered lots of parts from Iflight and never had any problems.
Anyway’s good luck with your journey in to fpv. You need it
Haha, that’s exactly the reason I was worried… because I had to open the package to know it was the wrong package. So I was assuming whoever got my package would open it as well and see that it was more valuable than what they ordered.
Also, I never claimed to be smart..? 🤔
Please give me a DJI mini 4pro in rc controlar
yeah bro for sure
How many hours have you into the sim?
@@boydsleator9075 I stopped crashing in the sim after about 4 hours (when I learned about rates) and then since I-Flight took an extra month to get the drone to me I’ve put in over 50 hours, I have to check on my computer to see the exact number. I feel really confident, the only thing that worries me is if the Sim actually translates to real life 😅
@ you might be ok. I had about 80 or 90 hours in before flying. Do you have anyone to fly with who has flown before? I take it the sim you use has a cinelifter feature?
@ I have a couple people that have flown before, I can ask them to come spot me for sure 🙏🏼 I’m using Velocidrone and Liftoff, I haven’t seen a cinelifter option but I made custom drones to be as heavy as possible. What sim has cinelifter options? I’d definitely like to try that out 😅
@ now that would worry me a little. In liftoff I think it feels fairly similar to my 5 inch. But it feels nothing like a tiny whoop or 2 inch (didn’t look for those in a sim and also wasn’t too worried cost wise to find one). Yeah, bring a spotter for sure and someone who has flown before. Give yourself plenty of space and maybe just do a few hover tests with acro off and get a sense of throttle and the momentum it give the cinelifter. That’s the thing that ends up being most different in my little experience
@ Yea, I’m definitely gonna start step by step 😅
Step 1, slowly get drone 1 foot off ground and land again.
Step 2, do that again and fly a couple feet forward and land again 👀 maybe it’s gonna be a really boring video tho haha 🤣
Also, I watched some of your videos.. I’m definitely not gonna try something like your tower dive video 😱
If this will be your first FPV experience i think big balls stole your name.
THIS COMMENT WINS!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Maybe ive been Big Balls all along haha 😂
I went to the comments straight after - I've never flown FPV before
Next time you should buy helicopter and fly after watching few TH-cam guides
Either you have no brain or unlimited money
While powering this thing please keep ambulance nearby!
So I shouldn’t do it? 😅 I feel comfortable starting with this drone because I’ve mastered the sim, and I plan on taking things extremely slowly.. I’m not gonna start doing flips and flying through hoops 👀 just gonna start by slowly raising throttle, get the drone 1 foot off the ground, fly a couple of feet forward, and land. See how it feels and slowly increase. Even with this you think I will definitely crash? 😮 I don’t have unlimited money lol and I definitely don’t want to kill anybody 🤣
@@thirdeye-guy you can fly - that's good. But problem with FPV drones that there is a lot of things can go wrong even before you take off. like charging batteries, installing props right direction, bind to you radio etc. That's only setup. This drone should be mostly setup but not fully. By the way do not try to update it or you will remove all settings!
RTF function probably disabled from factory. And it should be setup manually (depends of take off weight, obstacles around, weather condition) So in event of using "GPS Rescue" the drone probably just fall down.
Do not power you drone with no antenna installed
Do not stay close to it when it powered with battery
Do not push full throttle more than 5-10 second
Do not discharge you batteries less than 3,5 by cell
This is just some rules. There is more. So taking 5inch drone to learn all of it is a good thing. At least it will cut only a few finger. Not a whole hand.
If you going to start FPV with that drone please find some one near by who have experience in FPV and do it together.
Stay safe Bro!
Thank you so much for taking the time to help me 🥹 I will definitely have someone with experience be there with me.. I have been looking into a lot of the things you mentioned and I am well aware. I’m definitely not someone who just goes into crazy things blindly haha 😅 I have been preparing for a while now, I actually filmed these unboxing videos months ago.. I’ve been waiting to fly the drone until I’m 100% sure about everything.
@@thirdeye-guy Can't wait to see you next video about this drone. I wish you luck!
Thanks 🙏🏼 I’m subbed to you as well
You are gonna crash this beast in less than a minute. Buy 5" drone and learn to fly before flying a huge ass cinelifter.
lets see lol im sure you will be surprise by this filmaker 😉
pls pls pls practice landing in the sim bc you otherwise are nogonna survive having to deal with iflight again :)
@radiation_fpv I’m a master in the sim, how different is it from real life tho? 😮
@@thirdeye-guy cinelifter flys way diff bc its much more heavy.... als long as you have a rlly soft landing spot for the first few flights, you should be good i think
I made a custom drone in the sim with all the heaviest possible parts and I’ve been practicing with that 😅 hopefully it’s enough…I’m in Canada so worst case I’ll crash land in the fluffy snow. ❄️
Pls dude buy a tinwhoop or smth like that before flying that monster 😅😅, otherwise you will crash it and destroy it immediately. Your pocket will thank me later
iFlight should change their name to iScam
🤣🤣🤣
Nice cinelifter! If you need help with FPV drones contact me I'm drone pilot over 5 years
@@argentinaerialsFPV I’d love some help 🤣🥹
Are you seriously going to try to fly this thing with zero experience ? This thing would do ok on the front if it was wire guided, send this to us and we will make good use of it in liberating Dniperpetrovsk lol. In the meantime, get a Geprc Vapor X6 and learn on that. You will destroy this drone in you crash it.