@@CAPTAINDRONE798 hey all superheroes have a sidekick Batman had Robin so Captain drone needs Sparrow I'll I'll take that job. Haha That was the best name I could come up with off the top of my head haha
Steve I don’t know what you do for a living but I hope it’s a school teacher because you are so informative and or maybe a motivational speaker. Always, always enjoy your trilogies. Out standing!!
That is what I appreciate about every episode. they have been keep very simple. The Title of this series is FPV FOR BEGINNERS. Thanks again Captain Very well explained.
I wish you all a nice day! I think this also shows the essence of the Propellers perfectly correctly, it also plays an important role in the quality of the flight! ! You get a huge like in every picture! I wish everyone more successful video recordings and flying strength, health to everyone!👆🌞👍🎮🥽✈️
I've watched alot of drone videos and everything fpv and this guy explains everything so well. He's the guy to go to. If this go was my dad and explained school stuff to me when I was a kid and really struggling with school and homework, if he explained stuff like he does in these videos then I would have had better qualifications and had a successful career
I can't wait to get my fpv drone and kit on Monday and I'm definitely going to use this video to set up my drone I've been doing a lot of research and watching various differentvideos on TH-cam and I've found that this is the best clearest and easiest to understand and follow thanks captain drone 💯♥️👊
Thanks for all your wonderful help! I got setup with my first whoop, radio, goggles, batteries, and a hdmi to av output to watch PC movies on my goggles. Whoops, it was pricey! I tried to get into RC 30 years ago, but I couldn't afford it. I also can't afford a pilot's license. FPV is a way to fly with my feet on the ground! Crashes don't hurt me!
I might be an expert after this series is over........."Says every beginner who dives into this hobby"! This is great info. I just watched the Open TX video before I saw this one. I am so much less confused now! I can't wait to hear how goggles bind and work and learn things like, what are diversity receivers and so on. I guess I don't know if all analog goggles and screens work with all analog drones or not. The Internet doesn't have much good information on that stuff.
Subscribed… found this entire series very helpful as I’m switching from cameras to FPV (actually just upgrading to a better FPV from a SkyViper FPV and and old DJI). Props don’t blow wind over the drone tho… they push air. Wind is the movement of air due to a pressure gradient in the atmosphere. 😅
Your videos are SO helpful. I should just copy and paste: " Amazing video, Thank you."" Amazing video, Thank you."" Amazing video, Thank you."in all your videos. lol
Your videos are amazing and I want to thank you for really providing an easy way to get into the FPV hobby. With that said one thing that I’ve noticed that’s missing in this community it’s safe flight check and preflight tutorial in other words let’s say all gear has been built And I feel good that I’m ready for flight. What is something that I can do in order to perform a preflight check?
Another Great Video! Thank you. Just curious, how many episodes are there? I don't want to make a purchase until I've seen all the shows your making so I can make an informed decision on my first FPV purchase. Thanks again for making such great videos! :-)
They are IDIOT-PROOF like the DJI ones😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 I LAUGHED OUT LOOD. Love it. Props was the last thing i didnt realy look into. Just bought what most people bought. Thanks again mate. You deserve so much more subs!!
Rick Britton, Another great review , Dear Captain Drone, I saw a Fimi video, they switch out there props for some DJI 8331 ,they showed that the sound DB were quieter, and they also said there drone was smother in the air, but when I found the props on a DJI web site they didn't say anything about which direction they turned, so what you were saying about the direction, it would apply the same to my Fimi, The DJI props did say they were quick detach props, so I think I would be alright to try them, if I want to order them ,they will cost 52.00 dollars, that seems a little steep to gain about 5 DB, but if it makes it smoother, what, do you think Thank you again, I can't wait to learn about Beta, really looking forward to your next video, Sincerely Rick from Mo and God bless you and your family
I did not know that the DJI props fit on the FIMI. As to how they turn you'd just have to put the FIMI props on and look at the angle of the blade, then put the DJI ones on and ensure the angle is the same.
Honestly, as a beginner you will be so focused on not crashing by developing hand/eye coordination that I would not worry about it. I would highly suggest that if you buy a DRONE that takes a 4S battery, you fly it with a 3S battery. Same is true if you get a 6S Drone, fly is with a 4S battery.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 After watching your review on the Emax Tinyhawk I got the Tinyhawk 2 & I am trying to get use to it but even in the beginners mode it will not hover, being so fast it get stuck to the sealing in no time, is thier any way to tame it untill I gain better control? Thanks BTW: I admire your dedication to the hobby, dont understand how you find the time!
great vid steve i always go for dalprops just me they seem to be the best alround prop for my flying and you can pick up a pack of 12 for 10 pounds or so and i find if one gets bent well just bend it back and off you go lol have a great day
Yes, the DAL props usually come at a good price. My goto brand now is HQ or GEMFAN.... but it changes with prop size since I have realized that some manufacturers of props are better at making certain size props than others.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 gemfan i also use if the price is good on them with hq ive had balance probs with as well but once balanced their a nice prop but not my go to as o dont take a prop balancer out with me
What about motor shaft sizes (what’s an M2? A 1.5? Three hole props ? If i look at a motor (say an 1103 7500 kv ) but there’s no shaft information what prop do you order? If I buy a set of drone motors but I want to use them one at a time on an airplane can I switch the esc wires and use one prop for all or do you use different rotation props (again for a fixed wing?) Thanks !
Not in the near future. This series is just to get people into the hobby, and once you are in the hobby you begin to learn at super fast speed all the tiny bits of advanced info. If you watch Joshua Bardwell's channel, he is what I call the ADVANCED goto guy who has spent his life & career in the FPV Hobby.
If I missed it I apologize, when should you replace props due to wear? Mine have a few scuff marks but no chips. Is there something I should notice or is there a standard “maintenance” schedule to follow?
I heard Props In could be bad since when you fly into a tree the prop could bump a branch into the camera and scratch the lens, while props out fling the branches away
That is something a newbie came up with and then for some reason it spread like wildfire on forums. When you know how to fly, you have little concern for such issues.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 yeah but it can still happen, but I think it's just a thing of preference, or does props in or out affect how the drone behaves? Edit: I'm new btw haven't even flown irl
@@Onyxx98 No difference. Some companies ship drones with INWARD and others with OUTWARD, but the owner of the drone can change this with a simple click in BETAFLIGHT so it makes zero difference.
Just started and went all in with digital Rocket lite by GEPRC, I can’t for the life of me find a video on how to remove the props with 2 screws? Anyone have input?
CAPTAIN DRONE thank you so much! I guess I was just too stressed to think properly and was intimidated by the amount of force needed to pull it off. Appreciate this series, made it easy for me to hop into the hobby from RC cars.
The only downside with cornering with 4 blade props is the SPIN up and SPIN down time. Due to the resistance of grabbing more air, the cycle time is slower so you lose out on full power when cornering.
captain you mentioned links for the tools used, I dont see any links for that, could you please add them? Im about to start buying everything I need to start in the hobby Thank you Greetings from Colombia
Hi I just purchased the eachine novice 4 actually my wife did she got tired of me talking about it. It hasn't arrived yet but I watched this series to prepare. My question is about propellers it appears the novice uses two screws rather than a nut as shown in your video. I'm trying to buy more props but the single nut mount is far more common. Is there a way to or is it worth converting to a different mount the availability of two screw props seams limited. Any info would be appreciated
Two screw is standard today on small props. You order props by prop size in inches. Check the drone specs and either see the prop size in inches or see what brand is on them, then you can order more. Props in the FPV world are in the hundreds of models in whatever size & style you want. GEMFAN is pretty much the prop leader for brands, but there are so many players in the game that when you are learning it doesn't matter if you have the best props because as you learn & crash you'll keep damaging props. Once you get plenty of dings or a major bend, you have to change them.
Complete nooby, Thankyou for getting me up to speed. Was hoping you would mention the center fixings, I got the eachine seagull as a starter and can't find the d90 props that fit, they all have the big funny shaped whole in the middle? The seagull has 2 screws and a 1,5 spindle.
Thanks for getting back, just love how me "Mr not a clue" in Ireland can converse with an expert all the ways in Canada. yes 90mm but it seems 90% of the 90mm props won't fit this drone because of the format of the center fixing.
No, not in DJI and not in Analog. However, on the old VORTEX IMMERSION FPV DRONES, they were pretty cool and you could actually change some of the pids in the goggles.
I also want a drone which should---- * be with camera (obviously) *be big. *strong. *durable. *foldable (optional) *should flip (optional) *battery life over 10 minutes. * good quality camera *should be of nice shape. PLS STEVE REPLY THAT WHICH IS THE DRONE THAT IS NICE FOR ME.....
First you need to watch EPISODE #1 of the FPV Video Series and see what the difference is between a CAMERA DRONE and an FPV DRONE. I see that because you posted your comment in the FPV Series, and your comment is asking for a CAMERA DRONE, although you have it mixed up because you want the GPS camera drone to flip which only happens in a crash. Second, you have to take a serious look at your finances and see how much you can afford. If you tell me, less than $300, then I'll point you to the VIDEO SERIES on LOW COST BUDGET DRONES for beginners. If you Tell me $1000, then the answer is the DJI MAVIC AIR 2.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 I dont want fpv drone....I want a gps drone of high quality under 200 dollars.I have watched your video about low cost drones.... and then also I am a little confused about buying one drone😅 So plz can u give advice?
@@rubenmelkonyan9590 I know about it.....but I want a better and more stable drone Under 200 dollars..thank u for your advice but I think captain drone can give me a better advice...😊
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 I dont want fpv drone....I want a gps drone of high quality under 200 dollars.I have watched your video about low cost drones.... and then also I am a little confused about buying one drone😅 So plz can u give advice?
how do i find and what are the designations of a propeller that is mounted in the rear of the plan and should be called a "PUSHER" prop? certainly a propeller that has the letter "P" on it is a pusher but their are ones called "EP" supposedly for electric planes? do you need to "reverse" the wires of the motor to make it spin in reverse or just leave the motor alone? some say its just the propeller? also i have seen just an "E" which should be just for electric planes but ive seen that it also sometimes is a pusher from APC but i dont know if thats true often what is marked is wrong about planes.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 YES! however drones have props on the top and bottom of each rail so yes quad-copters have pusher on the bottom of each top prop they can have 8 props.
Hello Captain, I have Speedybee master 5 V2 frame with T motor F60 Pro V-Lv 1950kv, Speedybee F7 v3 stack, O3 and Dji goggles V2, Tattu R-Line 1400mAh 150C 6S1P but confused at picking up propellers. Suggest me please.
The number of 5” FPV props on the market is staggering (large numbers). All are great. Your choice is simply based on brand, color, number of blades and angle of blades. I couldn’t recommend any because props are a personal thing based on flying style.
I'm a little tired of Steve's insistance on repeatedly telling us how he is going to lengths to keep his tutelage "simple" so as not to blow our inferior little minds....I appreciate Your not going too deeply into the weeds that it becomes boring...but Steve , we get that , and we understand....and insulting our intelligence is not a good policy move.
I have been a subscriber to your channel for some time ,now...my reaction to what I percieve as your being somewhat demeaning is a product if having watched dozens of your reviews....don't misunderstand , Steve , you are far and away , the best rc reviewer on the waves....it just seems that , occaisonally you seem to be talking down to us....my take ....just my opinion
Mark, you seem to forget that Steve is speaking to a wide audience, varying levels of knowledge of the hobby, varying levels of general intelligence. It is difficult to do this without someone feeling like it is too much information for them, while others feel like they are being talked down to. Since you feel like he is talking down, you have a much better grasp of the topic than some watching the video. It takes a special person to be able to speak to all levels at once and I think he does a good job of it. Rather than critique his teaching method, think of something about the video that you can explain in a different manner, to possibly help someone who didn't quite get it the first time. Fly safe.
For anyone who doesnt know, CaptainDrone is THE go to guy for reliable drone info.. u can trust this man 110%
Wow, thanks!
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 hey all superheroes have a sidekick Batman had Robin so Captain drone needs Sparrow I'll I'll take that job. Haha
That was the best name I could come up with off the top of my head haha
Agreed, it's one of the main reasons I follow his channel.
Great work Captain!
I agree 100% His channel is what inspired me to get into the hobby. Thumbs way up to the Captain! 🙌🏻
@@DroneSyndrome me too. I hope he knows what he means to all of us
Steve I don’t know what you do for a living but I hope it’s a school teacher because you are so informative and or maybe a motivational speaker. Always, always enjoy your trilogies. Out standing!!
I appreciate that!
Very nice vid 👍👍👍
Loved the beginning, the in and out expansion nailed it to me. Also the number of blades now makes more sense.
That is what I appreciate about every episode. they have been keep very simple. The Title of this series is FPV FOR BEGINNERS. Thanks again Captain Very well explained.
Thanks for that!
I wish you all a nice day! I think this also shows the essence of the Propellers perfectly correctly, it also plays an important role in the quality of the flight! ! You get a huge like in every picture! I wish everyone more successful video recordings and flying strength, health to everyone!👆🌞👍🎮🥽✈️
BRAVO...well done. Makes props way more understandable
I've watched alot of drone videos and everything fpv and this guy explains everything so well. He's the guy to go to. If this go was my dad and explained school stuff to me when I was a kid and really struggling with school and homework, if he explained stuff like he does in these videos then I would have had better qualifications and had a successful career
I can't wait to get my fpv drone and kit on Monday and I'm definitely going to use this video to set up my drone I've been doing a lot of research and watching various differentvideos on TH-cam and I've found that this is the best clearest and easiest to understand and follow thanks captain drone 💯♥️👊
Excellent details in a super clear way !
Nice and easy step by step episode for a beginner to know the not too technical yet basic learning FPV.
Thank you!
Thanks for the info Captain Drone. Because beginner flyers need to know what goes where for there safety.
Glad to help
Awesome video as usual. I totally understood the props in n out instantly.
Thanks for all your wonderful help! I got setup with my first whoop, radio, goggles, batteries, and a hdmi to av output to watch PC movies on my goggles. Whoops, it was pricey! I tried to get into RC 30 years ago, but I couldn't afford it. I also can't afford a pilot's license. FPV is a way to fly with my feet on the ground! Crashes don't hurt me!
Captain drone is the best person I also trust him 110%
Thank you!
I might be an expert after this series is over........."Says every beginner who dives into this hobby"!
This is great info. I just watched the Open TX video before I saw this one. I am so much less confused now!
I can't wait to hear how goggles bind and work and learn things like, what are diversity receivers and so on. I guess I don't know if all analog goggles and screens work with all analog drones or not. The Internet doesn't have much good information on that stuff.
Love you sir from INDIA
A lot of information. I like coming here and learning something I didn't know. Great presentation.
Glad you enjoyed it
Another good 1
Thanks Steve.
Nice and easy explanation!…even now I just understand the type of props for fpv.
Great Tutorial Steve... Easy to understand...
I would have also mentioned the 2 Prop IDs molded on props shown as [ Dia X Pitch ]
Subscribed… found this entire series very helpful as I’m switching from cameras to FPV (actually just upgrading to a better FPV from a SkyViper FPV and and old DJI). Props don’t blow wind over the drone tho… they push air. Wind is the movement of air due to a pressure gradient in the atmosphere. 😅
Great video..Thanks for not bombarding us with tons tech .. That was just enough to make me dangerous.. Thanks for sharing. peAce
You are very welcome
Your videos are SO helpful. I should just copy and paste: " Amazing video, Thank you."" Amazing video, Thank you."" Amazing video, Thank you."in all your videos. lol
Glad it was helpful!
Exactly I love his vids if only I had the money to buy the drones😢
Yet another fantastic video!
Thumbs up ere' Captain, another great FPV learning video for us newbies. Many thanks for sharing the info :)
Glad you enjoyed it
Great content
Your videos are amazing and I want to thank you for really providing an easy way to get into the FPV hobby. With that said one thing that I’ve noticed that’s missing in this community it’s safe flight check and preflight tutorial in other words let’s say all gear has been built And I feel good that I’m ready for flight. What is something that I can do in order to perform a preflight check?
Thanks. There is a video on a FIRST FLIGHT with your FPV drone. It covers some of those basic issues really quickly (not indepth).
nice!!
Great video series, what music is at the beginning and end of your videos. Great choice of music.
Something I pulled off of TH-cam, I'll have to check.
that was a very good video, i am going yo by my first one as a beginner i did not know that about props very educational
Glad it was helpful!
Another Great Video! Thank you. Just curious, how many episodes are there? I don't want to make a purchase until I've seen all the shows your making so I can make an informed decision on my first FPV purchase. Thanks again for making such great videos! :-)
So far I have 10 episodes complete. I think it may max out at 15. After you watch episodes 9 & 10 you will 100% know if you are ready to jump in.
They are IDIOT-PROOF like the DJI ones😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 I LAUGHED OUT LOOD. Love it. Props was the last thing i didnt realy look into. Just bought what most people bought. Thanks again mate. You deserve so much more subs!!
Thank you!
Nice 🔥
Rick Britton, Another great review , Dear Captain Drone, I saw a Fimi video, they switch out there props for some DJI 8331 ,they showed that the sound DB were quieter, and they also said there drone was smother in the air, but when I found the props on a DJI web site they didn't say anything about which direction they turned, so what you were saying about the direction, it would apply the same to my Fimi, The DJI props did say they were quick detach props, so I think I would be alright to try them, if I want to order them ,they will cost 52.00 dollars, that seems a little steep to gain about 5 DB, but if it makes it smoother, what, do you think Thank you again, I can't wait to learn about Beta, really looking forward to your next video, Sincerely Rick from Mo and God bless you and your family
I did not know that the DJI props fit on the FIMI. As to how they turn you'd just have to put the FIMI props on and look at the angle of the blade, then put the DJI ones on and ensure the angle is the same.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 Thank you, Be Safe, very excited to see your next video
Props in (hugging), props out (swimming)
very important information. should i replace an original props set with less agresive pitch as a beginer?
Thanks Steve.
Honestly, as a beginner you will be so focused on not crashing by developing hand/eye coordination that I would not worry about it. I would highly suggest that if you buy a DRONE that takes a 4S battery, you fly it with a 3S battery. Same is true if you get a 6S Drone, fly is with a 4S battery.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 After watching your review on the Emax Tinyhawk I got the Tinyhawk 2 & I am trying to get use to it but even in the beginners mode it will not hover, being so fast it get stuck to the sealing in no time, is thier any way to tame it untill I gain better control?
Thanks
BTW: I admire your dedication to the hobby, dont understand how you find the time!
@@gadreem You should be flying it outside in a big field
great vid steve i always go for dalprops just me they seem to be the best alround prop for my flying and you can pick up a pack of 12 for 10 pounds or so and i find if one gets bent well just bend it back and off you go lol have a great day
Yes, the DAL props usually come at a good price. My goto brand now is HQ or GEMFAN.... but it changes with prop size since I have realized that some manufacturers of props are better at making certain size props than others.
I havent bought from HQ since their V1S prop, they were very durable but had a ton of balancing issues. I bet they fix that now though.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 gemfan i also use if the price is good on them with hq ive had balance probs with as well but once balanced their a nice prop but not my go to as o dont take a prop balancer out with me
What about motor shaft sizes (what’s an M2? A 1.5? Three hole props ? If i look at a motor (say an 1103 7500 kv ) but there’s no shaft information what prop do you order? If I buy a set of drone motors but I want to use them one at a time on an airplane can I switch the esc wires and use one prop for all or do you use different rotation props (again for a fixed wing?) Thanks !
Ever think of putting some of your older stuff up on Kijiji? I'd love to test the waters :)
I usually sell older FPV Drones to friends. I used to have yearly RC Hobby garage sales, but now with COVID-19 that is all on hold.
Remember, while they look flimsy and harmless. When they spin around 8,000 rpm they can be deadly! Watch those fingers!!
I have the scars to agree with that :-)
Pretty nice explanation. Now that I know are you going explain the intermediate to advance too? Stay safe and be blessed bro
Not in the near future. This series is just to get people into the hobby, and once you are in the hobby you begin to learn at super fast speed all the tiny bits of advanced info. If you watch Joshua Bardwell's channel, he is what I call the ADVANCED goto guy who has spent his life & career in the FPV Hobby.
Nice keep it up
Thanks
If I missed it I apologize, when should you replace props due to wear? Mine have a few scuff marks but no chips. Is there something I should notice or is there a standard “maintenance” schedule to follow?
Replace props when you have nicks out of the plastic along the edges or if you have bends.
Thank you!!! =) Regarding props, is the motor's shaft diameter (OD) universal?
It is universal for the prop size & type required
Nice and good and helpful review
( Love from india😘🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳).
Thanks a ton
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 welcome😊
You have a lot of props sir.
I heard Props In could be bad since when you fly into a tree the prop could bump a branch into the camera and scratch the lens, while props out fling the branches away
That is something a newbie came up with and then for some reason it spread like wildfire on forums. When you know how to fly, you have little concern for such issues.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 yeah but it can still happen, but I think it's just a thing of preference, or does props in or out affect how the drone behaves?
Edit: I'm new btw haven't even flown irl
@@Onyxx98 No difference. Some companies ship drones with INWARD and others with OUTWARD, but the owner of the drone can change this with a simple click in BETAFLIGHT so it makes zero difference.
Just started and went all in with digital Rocket lite by GEPRC, I can’t for the life of me find a video on how to remove the props with 2 screws? Anyone have input?
Remove the screws and pry the prop up
CAPTAIN DRONE thank you so much! I guess I was just too stressed to think properly and was intimidated by the amount of force needed to pull it off. Appreciate this series, made it easy for me to hop into the hobby from RC cars.
I thought that cornering with 4 blade props is even better than with 3 blades? Also I liked your analogy with the wind for knowing prop orientation 😁
The only downside with cornering with 4 blade props is the SPIN up and SPIN down time. Due to the resistance of grabbing more air, the cycle time is slower so you lose out on full power when cornering.
captain you mentioned links for the tools used, I dont see any links for that, could you please add them? Im about to start buying everything I need to start in the hobby
Thank you
Greetings from Colombia
You are correct, I must have deleted them. I just put them back under the video.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 thank you
Hi I just purchased the eachine novice 4 actually my wife did she got tired of me talking about it. It hasn't arrived yet but I watched this series to prepare. My question is about propellers it appears the novice uses two screws rather than a nut as shown in your video. I'm trying to buy more props but the single nut mount is far more common. Is there a way to or is it worth converting to a different mount the availability of two screw props seams limited. Any info would be appreciated
Two screw is standard today on small props. You order props by prop size in inches. Check the drone specs and either see the prop size in inches or see what brand is on them, then you can order more. Props in the FPV world are in the hundreds of models in whatever size & style you want. GEMFAN is pretty much the prop leader for brands, but there are so many players in the game that when you are learning it doesn't matter if you have the best props because as you learn & crash you'll keep damaging props. Once you get plenty of dings or a major bend, you have to change them.
Can u please do the sg907 drone
Complete nooby, Thankyou for getting me up to speed. Was hoping you would mention the center fixings, I got the eachine seagull as a starter and can't find the d90 props that fit, they all have the big funny shaped whole in the middle? The seagull has 2 screws and a 1,5 spindle.
Measure the props (end to end in inches). Probably 4”, 4.5” or 5” props. Do a search on Amazon for that prop size and find something that matches.
Thanks for getting back, just love how me "Mr not a clue" in Ireland can converse with an expert all the ways in Canada.
yes 90mm but it seems 90% of the 90mm props won't fit this drone because of the format of the center fixing.
Sweet
Wait cap I forgot something, can you change the pid profile in the goggle?
No, not in DJI and not in Analog. However, on the old VORTEX IMMERSION FPV DRONES, they were pretty cool and you could actually change some of the pids in the goggles.
Are Canadian drone rules very strict Capitan? Here in New Zealand they are very strict
If you want to fly in a city, they are very strict, but if you fly in the country, they are not as strict because there is no one around.
Props “IN” or “OUT” ??? Blows air at me, away from me?
Rotates CW or CCW
makes more sense
I keep saying i am not interested in FPV (because of the poor picture quality ) but i suppose it explains why i keep fling in sport mode
Slap on a GoPro Hero 8 or use the Digital system and the quality is massively improved.
Pitch I am looking for pitch
I also want a drone which should----
* be with camera (obviously)
*be big.
*strong.
*durable.
*foldable (optional)
*should flip (optional)
*battery life over 10 minutes.
* good quality camera
*should be of nice shape.
PLS STEVE REPLY THAT WHICH IS THE DRONE THAT IS NICE FOR ME.....
First you need to watch EPISODE #1 of the FPV Video Series and see what the difference is between a CAMERA DRONE and an FPV DRONE. I see that because you posted your comment in the FPV Series, and your comment is asking for a CAMERA DRONE, although you have it mixed up because you want the GPS camera drone to flip which only happens in a crash. Second, you have to take a serious look at your finances and see how much you can afford. If you tell me, less than $300, then I'll point you to the VIDEO SERIES on LOW COST BUDGET DRONES for beginners. If you Tell me $1000, then the answer is the DJI MAVIC AIR 2.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 I dont want fpv drone....I want a gps drone of high quality under 200 dollars.I have watched your video about low cost drones.... and then also I am a little confused about buying one drone😅
So plz can u give advice?
@@FahadKhan_3007 Zlrc sg906 pro. I have it and really happy with it. Its camera is very good.
@@rubenmelkonyan9590 I know about it.....but I want a better and more stable drone
Under 200 dollars..thank u for your advice but I think captain drone can give me a better advice...😊
@@CAPTAINDRONE798
I dont want fpv drone....I want a gps drone of high quality under 200 dollars.I have watched your video about low cost drones.... and then also I am a little confused about buying one drone😅
So plz can u give advice?
Btw can u teach me how to do trick like flip and the other Stuff
Sure, in future videos
Question what about 3dd printed props
how do i find and what are the designations of a propeller that is mounted in the rear of the plan and should be called a "PUSHER" prop? certainly a propeller that has the letter "P" on it is a pusher but their are ones called "EP" supposedly for electric planes? do you need to "reverse" the wires of the motor to make it spin in reverse or just leave the motor alone? some say its just the propeller? also i have seen just an "E" which should be just for electric planes but ive seen that it also sometimes is a pusher from APC but i dont know if thats true often what is marked is wrong about planes.
Are you talking about Planes????????
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 YES! however drones have props on the top and bottom of each rail so yes quad-copters have pusher on the bottom of each top prop they can have 8 props.
Hello Captain, I have Speedybee master 5 V2 frame with T motor F60 Pro V-Lv 1950kv, Speedybee F7 v3 stack, O3 and Dji goggles V2, Tattu R-Line 1400mAh 150C 6S1P but confused at picking up propellers. Suggest me please.
The number of 5” FPV props on the market is staggering (large numbers). All are great. Your choice is simply based on brand, color, number of blades and angle of blades. I couldn’t recommend any because props are a personal thing based on flying style.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 thank you 😊
4:11 lol 😂 it too hot get the wind out my head lol
2nd
I’m a bit late today
Make the props go blow wind down and the drone will dig and go back to China😂
How is your father?
As happy as ever
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 I'm happy to hear that.😇😀
I'm a little tired of Steve's insistance on repeatedly telling us how he is going to lengths to keep his tutelage "simple" so as not to blow our inferior little minds....I appreciate Your not going too deeply into the weeds that it becomes boring...but Steve , we get that , and we understand....and insulting our intelligence is not a good policy move.
Mark, I have a task for you. Watch each of my episodes and read the comments below them. Then come back and apologize. :-)
I have been a subscriber to your channel for some time ,now...my reaction to what I percieve as your being somewhat demeaning is a product if having watched dozens of your reviews....don't misunderstand , Steve , you are far and away , the best rc reviewer on the waves....it just seems that , occaisonally you seem to be talking down to us....my take ....just my opinion
Mark, you seem to forget that Steve is speaking to a wide audience, varying levels of knowledge of the hobby, varying levels of general intelligence. It is difficult to do this without someone feeling like it is too much information for them, while others feel like they are being talked down to. Since you feel like he is talking down, you have a much better grasp of the topic than some watching the video. It takes a special person to be able to speak to all levels at once and I think he does a good job of it. Rather than critique his teaching method, think of something about the video that you can explain in a different manner, to possibly help someone who didn't quite get it the first time. Fly safe.
Mark look at the comment above your first one, he doesn't have a grasp of what's possible in a single drone. This video probably went over his head.
@@johnk8825
Yeah..... thank you...i certainly have no intention of explaining myself to you...and meant no offence to Steve.