Thanks for all your videos....the skill is inspirational. A major learning curve here is dialing in the right rates for these moves (on an Avata 2.) I've amped them up and down and in between, and just can't get the same level out of it on some of the avata 2 vids you put out.....practice makes perfect, I guess... awesome stuff! Thanks!
@@NewHeightsAerials keep in mind that your rates will change with time. The default in Avata2 for full acro is 700°, which is good. Later on you will want faster rolls and flips just like lighter fpv drones. Practice and enjoy FPV 👊
Been forcing myself to do 10 minutes of line of sight per day. Its like getting kicked all the way back to day 1. Its such great practice though. Its impossible to appreciate how difficult Acro Los actually is until I started trying it.
Thank you for another great video🤟 I have a question 😂 again Can you tell when you are practicing? I can tell by the sun it’s around noon. My problem is that all public parks are always full of people. That’s why I forced to practice early morning. How do you solve this problem? Or maybe it’s just because of the city where you live - people sit home and watch Netflix. Nobody enjoying fresh air😄
@@Sleeperknot thanks for asking. This is normal acro mode. The drone is almost 90° vertical (aiming upwards). Watch again how it orbits vertically. It give that sense of upside down orbit view.
@@dronarchy thanks for the reply! I still need to get my head around this. When the drone is 90 degree vertical with fpv camera facing up, the thrust vector has to be radially away from the tree but the drone is still orbiting the tree. This is what confuses me.
@@dronarchy what is your opinion about the best sim for fpv? The most realistic feeling I mean. I tried Velocidrone first (50-60 hrs) than I switched to Liftoff. And now liftoff is much harder for me.
@@fleurbird is called Line of Sight (LOS) and we all had to learn that way for all RC hobbies. Now with fpv goggles, you become a free bird. More immersive. This is a simple video showing how it looks in real life vs goggles.
Nice seeing the angles that the drone has while turning, spinning
@@butchbrown5283 fun view so anyone can understand how it really spins.
oldguyFPV; Nice! Thanks. Fly safe, fly free!
safe while having fun ;)
It was really nice to see it from this perspective, thank you! I just got into FPV and have been slowly taking steps into full acro/manual mode.
go baby steps, but set goals every weekend. Practice and enjoy FPV!
Thanks for all your videos....the skill is inspirational. A major learning curve here is dialing in the right rates for these moves (on an Avata 2.) I've amped them up and down and in between, and just can't get the same level out of it on some of the avata 2 vids you put out.....practice makes perfect, I guess... awesome stuff! Thanks!
@@NewHeightsAerials keep in mind that your rates will change with time. The default in Avata2 for full acro is 700°, which is good. Later on you will want faster rolls and flips just like lighter fpv drones. Practice and enjoy FPV 👊
Pretty cool!!
@@DINSTAAR-FPV thanks. Will do more videos like this.
@@dronarchy I'm looking forward to it. It's nice to get a different angle on the drone tricks we perform. Cool indeed!
GOD GOD WORK!!! ❤
@@afullonada vamos 🔥
Epic tutorial. What frame are you ripping boss?
@@SbangFPV this is the Odyssey Hades. Holding slams really good 💯🫶
Been forcing myself to do 10 minutes of line of sight per day. Its like getting kicked all the way back to day 1.
Its such great practice though. Its impossible to appreciate how difficult Acro Los actually is until I started trying it.
@@brandon9689 flips and rolls aren't that bad LOS. But doing gaps, powerloops and matties is next level 😉
Thank you for another great video🤟
I have a question 😂 again
Can you tell when you are practicing?
I can tell by the sun it’s around noon.
My problem is that all public parks are always full of people. That’s why I forced to practice early morning. How do you solve this problem?
Or maybe it’s just because of the city where you live - people sit home and watch Netflix. Nobody enjoying fresh air😄
you are 100000% correct. People here are hibernating due to the extreme sun and mutant mosquitos. Also look for secluded spaces.
For the trippy spins, do the motors have to rotate the opposite directions? (3D fpv)?
@@Sleeperknot thanks for asking. This is normal acro mode. The drone is almost 90° vertical (aiming upwards). Watch again how it orbits vertically. It give that sense of upside down orbit view.
@@dronarchy thanks for the reply! I still need to get my head around this. When the drone is 90 degree vertical with fpv camera facing up, the thrust vector has to be radially away from the tree but the drone is still orbiting the tree. This is what confuses me.
please create tutorial how to fly in manual mood in FPV
@@hakaigo1304 that is a crazy challenge but can shed light.
@@dronarchy what is your opinion about the best sim for fpv? The most realistic feeling I mean. I tried Velocidrone first (50-60 hrs) than I switched to Liftoff.
And now liftoff is much harder for me.
@@Ivan_FPV hands down my favorite is FPV Logic. Uncrashed is also good.
Flips look so boring from the ground.
Edit.
Most tricks look boring from the ground
@@fleurbird is called Line of Sight (LOS) and we all had to learn that way for all RC hobbies. Now with fpv goggles, you become a free bird. More immersive. This is a simple video showing how it looks in real life vs goggles.