I asked my chatgpt for some original tricks. Pretty cool list I think. 1. "Thread the Needle Rewind" Concept: Fly forward through a tight gap (like tree branches or a goal post), reverse backward through the same gap, then add an inverted yaw spin while backing out. Why It’s Unique: Combining a tight gap maneuver with a precise reversal and inverted control makes it both impressive and difficult. 2. "Slingshot Spiral" Concept: Fly upward in a spiral pattern around a tall object (like a pole or tree), then quickly invert and dive straight down on the opposite side. Why It’s Unique: The upward spiral and rapid inversion create a satisfying flow that’s visually dynamic. 3. "Tidal Wave" Concept: Perform a sequence of steep flips that mimic the motion of waves, gradually getting closer to the ground or a surface. Combine with throttle punches to exaggerate the wave-like effect. Why It’s Unique: The trick involves tight timing and flow, creating a unique and cinematic style. 4. "Gravity Bounce" Concept: Dive down at a steep angle toward the ground, cut throttle at the last moment, and use the drone’s momentum to bounce back upward in a reverse loop. Why It’s Unique: The “bounce” creates an illusion of defying gravity, which is both fun and challenging to perfect. 5. "Inverted Orbit Through Gap" Concept: Perform an orbit around an object while staying upside-down. For an added challenge, pass through a small gap during the orbit without flipping upright. Why It’s Unique: Combining inverted flight with precision orbiting and a gap fly-through is incredibly difficult and visually stunning. 6. "Pendulum Dive" Concept: Swing the drone under a high branch or structure, like a pendulum, using an aggressive yaw and pitch combination. Finish by diving straight downward or pulling up into a sharp ascent. Why It’s Unique: The pendulum motion adds a unique visual rhythm to your freestyle flow. 7. "Corkscrew Ladder" Concept: Perform a corkscrew (spiral roll) while ascending through a series of evenly spaced gaps (like tree branches or building floors). Why It’s Unique: The trick combines a complex roll with precision flying, especially in vertical gaps. 8. "Mirror Flip" Concept: Perform a horizontal flip close to a reflective surface (like water or a shiny roof) so the reflection creates the illusion of a full revolution. Why It’s Unique: It uses the environment creatively, leveraging reflections to enhance the trick. 9. "Double Reverse Split-S" Concept: Perform a Split-S as usual, but as soon as you complete it, pull into a second Split-S in reverse, flying backward and inverted. Why It’s Unique: It’s a more dynamic and unexpected take on the standard Split-S maneuver. 10. "Swing Set Loop" Concept: If you have access to a swing set or similar structure, fly a power loop through one side of the frame, then immediately transition into a Matty Flip under the crossbar. Why It’s Unique: It uses a common playground structure in an unusual way, combining two tricks back-to-back. 11. "Tornado Drift" Concept: Perform a slow, controlled orbit with minimal throttle while drifting the drone at an angle, giving the impression of being caught in a slow-motion tornado. Why It’s Unique: The drift effect adds a cinematic and graceful feel to an otherwise standard orbit. 12. "Gap Bounce" Concept: Fly forward through a gap, immediately reverse through the same gap backward, and then repeat multiple times in quick succession. Why It’s Unique: It creates a rhythmic bouncing motion through the gap, requiring excellent throttle and directional control. 13. "Underwater Dive" Concept: Perform an inverted dive toward a body of water, getting as close as possible without touching it, then flip upright and ascend sharply. Why It’s Unique: The proximity to the water adds a layer of risk, and the inverted motion enhances the dramatic effect. 14. "Shadow Roll" Concept: Fly low to the ground and perform a slow roll while keeping the drone’s shadow in frame during the roll. Why It’s Unique: This trick uses lighting and shadows to create a unique visual element in your freestyle routine. 15. "Infinity Loop" Concept: Perform an infinity-shaped figure-eight power loop, incorporating a yaw spin during each loop transition. Why It’s Unique: It’s a variation on the power loop that adds complexity and flow.
@ hehe yeah they’re cool. I really like the first one! Thread the Needle Rewind. It would be even crazier if it was a knife edge as well (if that would even be possible!?)
When you say flashback do you mean nightmares? 😂 I remember the good old days of waiting for a picture to load line by line or waiting hours for one song to download. Good old days? Maybe more like slow old days haha
Eres excelente amigo, te agradezco principalmente por poner el audio en español, y por enseñarnos a los que vamos empezando, bendiciones infinitas maestro saludos desde Ecuador
@@flyingsrn yeah I think if executed perfectly that superman flip could look really great. If you get some speed and nail the exit to turn it into a long reverse. That would be awesome. And yes all hail Khalifa 😂😂
The corkscrew trick is really cool and underused. You can also do it regular or inverted (facing in or facing out). Works best going through windows, hallways, or tunnels. It can also be done where you pop into a gap and reverse out without changing direction.
@@birdetta inverted one sounds cool 😮 I like the sound of popping into a gap and reversing out again. Trying to figure out in my mind how that would look 😵💫
I got different answer when asking Gemini (Google ChatBot Ai): 😀 Here are 10 of the most advanced FPV freestyle tricks, known for their difficulty and style: 1. **Inverted Yaw Spin:** A graceful 360-degree spin while the drone is completely upside down. 2. **Juicy Double Roll:** Two consecutive rolls in opposite directions, adding complexity and speed to the maneuver. 3. **Greasy Yaw Slide:** A controlled slide sideways while yawing, creating a smooth and stylish transition. 4. **Quad Flip:** A full 360-degree flip around the drone's longitudinal axis, requiring precise timing and control. 5. **Inverted Waterfall:** A waterfall maneuver performed while the drone is upside down, showcasing advanced control and creativity. 6. **Underflip:** A unique flip that starts with the drone flying upside down, adding a challenging twist to the traditional flip. 7. **Split S:** A sharp 180-degree turn that involves diving steeply and then pulling up sharply, demonstrating exceptional piloting skills. 8. **Reverse Helix:** A helix maneuver performed in reverse, adding a layer of difficulty and style to this classic trick. 9. **Inverted Helix:** A helix maneuver performed while the drone is upside down, pushing the limits of what's possible in FPV freestyle. 10. **3D Flips:** A combination of flips and rolls in various directions, creating complex and visually stunning maneuvers.
nice video, I think the corkscrew was meant to be a sort of powerloop but you shift to the right or left (you have 2 gaps/gates next to each other and you powerloop one but move on to the second) and I think that the yaw spin was meant to be a 360 (not that it would be much harder) But great freestyle, I still looking for a bando near me lol
@oskarsobczak2189 you mean like spiralling up (or down) a ladder gate? You could be correct although the description by ChatGPT was quite vague so I’m not sure which interpretation is correct. Maybe I will try your version. And yes also I should have done a 360 yaw. Never mind! 😆 hopefully you find a bando one day!
Imagine training and AI on fpv race/freestyle videos, training it to generate the flight line on screen that it thinks the pilot is going to take. Then getting that drawn on the screen of an an AI up scaled imaged of some futuristic FPV goggle with a NPU accelerator on board. That way you could use AI to remove analog/digital break to repair the image. Use AI to upscale that repaired image to look 4k. And have AI generate flight lines/tricks with a difficulty variable from beginner to expert to 'on the fly' improve/suggest what the pilot should do next with what is and has been on screen.
Thanks! So luckily I had a second quad on hand and ready to fly. So the one that went in a puddle was put in the naughty corner and left out to dry for a few days. I've tested it since and it all works fine. I have everything conformal coated which has saved me a few times after crashing in water. Unplugging under the water also helps avoid short circuits
i'll be freak out if my quad got inside the puddle like that.. and then you calmly let's give it a go again.. wtf dude haha and that cinematic power loop lol..
In my humble opinion, there is no need for you to PROOF, that you are the greatest FPV freestyle pilot of all time... Also I have never heard of "Car-Leaver" ... :)
@@jakealmond1570 it did, yes! I left it to dry for a few days and it’s fine now. Works great 👍 I do conformal coat everything in case I crash in water like this. Unplugging the lipo whilst still underwater also helps avoid short circuits
@@Robocopter_fpv so now you finally know what a Khalifa Loop is 😂😂😂😂 which one had you tried? The Khalifa Loop??? No way! And yeah I think we’ve all done a death spiral or two in our time as freestyle pilots 🤣
Your chatgpt blows. I asked mine that I've been training with drone questions for months and it pretty much nailed it. 1. Maddie Flip What It Is: A reverse power loop combined with a 180-degree yaw flip. Why It’s Difficult: The pilot must maintain a smooth reverse arc while perfectly controlling throttle to avoid overshooting or stalling. The yaw flip at the end adds a layer of complexity, requiring perfect orientation recovery. 2. Inverted Yaw Spin What It Is: The drone is flown upside down while performing a continuous yaw spin. Why It’s Difficult: Maintaining altitude and orientation while inverted is tricky, and adding yaw movement creates disorientation. This trick tests throttle management and spatial awareness. 3. Matty Stunt Maneuver What It Is: A combination of a power loop and inverted backward flight, often performed under or around an object. Why It’s Difficult: It involves flying backward and inverted in tight spaces, which is counterintuitive and disorienting. Mastering this trick requires perfect timing and throttle control. 4. Juicy Flick What It Is: A snappy, cinematic transition involving a sharp pitch back, yaw spin, and precise recovery. Why It’s Difficult: It’s not only about execution but also about achieving a smooth and aesthetic flow. It demands quick reflexes and throttle precision. 5. Reverse Wall Ride What It Is: Flying backward along a vertical surface (like a wall), typically inverted or at an extreme angle. Why It’s Difficult: Flying backward and close to a surface is inherently risky, and any error in throttle or pitch can cause a crash. 6. Trippy Spin What It Is: Orbiting an object while maintaining a nearly vertical orientation (as if the drone is "tripping" around it). Why It’s Difficult: Keeping the drone perfectly centered on the object while spinning and maintaining orientation is very challenging. It requires a precise balance of throttle, yaw, roll, and pitch. 7. Orbit Dive What It Is: A combination of an orbit (circling an object) and a dive down the object. Why It’s Difficult: The trick involves transitioning smoothly between the orbit and the dive without losing control or flow. Proper speed control and spatial awareness are critical. 8. Rubik’s Cube What It Is: A rapid sequence of flips and rolls that makes it look like the drone is spinning in all directions. Why It’s Difficult: It requires extremely fast stick inputs and precise recovery timing to avoid disorientation or an uncontrolled crash. 9. Tornado Dive What It Is: A spiral dive down a tall object, combining roll, pitch, and yaw movements in a continuous motion. Why It’s Difficult: Keeping the dive smooth and the spiral tight requires excellent coordination of all controls. Losing control can lead to either hitting the object or veering off course. 10. Gap Power Loop What It Is: A power loop through a small gap (like a tree branch, window, or gate), often with little room for error. Why It’s Difficult: Power looping is already challenging, but adding the element of a small target introduces significant risk. Pilots need pinpoint accuracy and throttle management. Bonus Challenges: Inverted Dive: Descending upside-down along an object like a tower or building. Knife Edge: Flying sideways through a very tight gap. Split-S through Gaps: Performing a quick Split-S maneuver through a narrow opening.
Ola ... família EU TO NO AR passando para deixar aquele like do fortalecimento, claro que parabenizar pelo vídeo e conteúdo e informar sininho acionado para não perder nenhum conteúdo ... um forte abraço amigo
Before you no one but khalifa himself would even attempt that trick, ChatGPT must think you are very worthy 🤣 we all wish we could be like khalifa the great
I asked my chatgpt for some original tricks. Pretty cool list I think.
1. "Thread the Needle Rewind"
Concept: Fly forward through a tight gap (like tree branches or a goal post), reverse backward through the same gap, then add an inverted yaw spin while backing out.
Why It’s Unique: Combining a tight gap maneuver with a precise reversal and inverted control makes it both impressive and difficult.
2. "Slingshot Spiral"
Concept: Fly upward in a spiral pattern around a tall object (like a pole or tree), then quickly invert and dive straight down on the opposite side.
Why It’s Unique: The upward spiral and rapid inversion create a satisfying flow that’s visually dynamic.
3. "Tidal Wave"
Concept: Perform a sequence of steep flips that mimic the motion of waves, gradually getting closer to the ground or a surface. Combine with throttle punches to exaggerate the wave-like effect.
Why It’s Unique: The trick involves tight timing and flow, creating a unique and cinematic style.
4. "Gravity Bounce"
Concept: Dive down at a steep angle toward the ground, cut throttle at the last moment, and use the drone’s momentum to bounce back upward in a reverse loop.
Why It’s Unique: The “bounce” creates an illusion of defying gravity, which is both fun and challenging to perfect.
5. "Inverted Orbit Through Gap"
Concept: Perform an orbit around an object while staying upside-down. For an added challenge, pass through a small gap during the orbit without flipping upright.
Why It’s Unique: Combining inverted flight with precision orbiting and a gap fly-through is incredibly difficult and visually stunning.
6. "Pendulum Dive"
Concept: Swing the drone under a high branch or structure, like a pendulum, using an aggressive yaw and pitch combination. Finish by diving straight downward or pulling up into a sharp ascent.
Why It’s Unique: The pendulum motion adds a unique visual rhythm to your freestyle flow.
7. "Corkscrew Ladder"
Concept: Perform a corkscrew (spiral roll) while ascending through a series of evenly spaced gaps (like tree branches or building floors).
Why It’s Unique: The trick combines a complex roll with precision flying, especially in vertical gaps.
8. "Mirror Flip"
Concept: Perform a horizontal flip close to a reflective surface (like water or a shiny roof) so the reflection creates the illusion of a full revolution.
Why It’s Unique: It uses the environment creatively, leveraging reflections to enhance the trick.
9. "Double Reverse Split-S"
Concept: Perform a Split-S as usual, but as soon as you complete it, pull into a second Split-S in reverse, flying backward and inverted.
Why It’s Unique: It’s a more dynamic and unexpected take on the standard Split-S maneuver.
10. "Swing Set Loop"
Concept: If you have access to a swing set or similar structure, fly a power loop through one side of the frame, then immediately transition into a Matty Flip under the crossbar.
Why It’s Unique: It uses a common playground structure in an unusual way, combining two tricks back-to-back.
11. "Tornado Drift"
Concept: Perform a slow, controlled orbit with minimal throttle while drifting the drone at an angle, giving the impression of being caught in a slow-motion tornado.
Why It’s Unique: The drift effect adds a cinematic and graceful feel to an otherwise standard orbit.
12. "Gap Bounce"
Concept: Fly forward through a gap, immediately reverse through the same gap backward, and then repeat multiple times in quick succession.
Why It’s Unique: It creates a rhythmic bouncing motion through the gap, requiring excellent throttle and directional control.
13. "Underwater Dive"
Concept: Perform an inverted dive toward a body of water, getting as close as possible without touching it, then flip upright and ascend sharply.
Why It’s Unique: The proximity to the water adds a layer of risk, and the inverted motion enhances the dramatic effect.
14. "Shadow Roll"
Concept: Fly low to the ground and perform a slow roll while keeping the drone’s shadow in frame during the roll.
Why It’s Unique: This trick uses lighting and shadows to create a unique visual element in your freestyle routine.
15. "Infinity Loop"
Concept: Perform an infinity-shaped figure-eight power loop, incorporating a yaw spin during each loop transition.
Why It’s Unique: It’s a variation on the power loop that adds complexity and flow.
I should make another video just trying these ones out....just trying to figure out what half of them mean is making my head spin 😵💫🥴😂
@@fpvwithpatrick I like the tidal wave and slingshot spiral the best I think. lol
@ hehe yeah they’re cool. I really like the first one! Thread the Needle Rewind. It would be even crazier if it was a knife edge as well (if that would even be possible!?)
I swear your commitment to pushing the boundaries here are top notch. AI has entered freestyle and its here to stay !!🤣🤣
@@MerKFPV 😂😂 I think some more AI collabs will have to happen in future haha
Was freaking dying on the cinematic powerloop b-roll 🤣
@@derek.bodner 😅😂
110% #UseMoreStabe
Witty, creative and funny! Good job bro 😎
@@MagavisFPV thanks a lot bro! Any news on your motors yet?
@ two min ago I received a message that the package would arrive soon 😅
@ awesome! 🤩
Thanks for your videos. Love watching you fly. Hope to be as good as you some day. Thanks for showing your crashes too.
@@nvs6546 glad you enjoyed man. Appreciate the support 🙌
7:18 was fantastic hahaha 🤣🤣
Hehe 😝
Great video man, amazing quality and really enjoyable!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
every second simply hilarious! love this video! great job
Glad you liked it! 😆
That was hilarious 😂 big up khalifa!
Whizz
glad you enjoyed 😂
Dude that was an awesome video 🖤
Thanks bro!! 🤠
Great video Patrick :D crazy difficult tricks and the 56k modem sound gave me a flashback 😅❤
When you say flashback do you mean nightmares? 😂 I remember the good old days of waiting for a picture to load line by line or waiting hours for one song to download. Good old days? Maybe more like slow old days haha
Really creative video bro. Loved watched it.
@@Sbonte19 thanks, glad you enjoyed! 😅
Your ideas for videos awesome bro😁 and your spot is so nice😍
Thanks bro! 😃 glad you enjoyed!
Number 9 was hilarious 😂😂 but anyway great video to watch🤙🏻
Yeah that was such a random selection 😂 glad you enjoyed!! 🙏
I must admit, the "Khalifa loop" you produced is looking pretty sick. Gotta try that out myself!
@@seppmartti yeah it turned out to be a pretty cool trick!
lol also dope concept and inspirational flying frfr~
@@S0L4RW4V3 thanks dude! 😄🙏
Really cool video! Nice new tricks bro :D
Thanks a lot bro!! 👊
I don’t think an Fpv video has ever made me laugh this loud. This shit was great hard I love it. Yo you never heard of Kalifa bro? 😂
@@JuicyJ_FPV happy to hear it made you laugh 😅 and shame on me for not knowing about the legendary Khalifa! 😂
Eres excelente amigo, te agradezco principalmente por poner el audio en español, y por enseñarnos a los que vamos empezando, bendiciones infinitas maestro saludos desde Ecuador
Glad you enjoyed bro. Thanks! 🙏
I really like that one bro. you crack me up 🔥🔥🔥
Hehe thanks broski! 😆😆
super entertaining, patrick 😅👌 superman flip looks quite nice. but the famous and well known khalifa flip is still king 👑😅
@@flyingsrn yeah I think if executed perfectly that superman flip could look really great. If you get some speed and nail the exit to turn it into a long reverse. That would be awesome. And yes all hail Khalifa 😂😂
This was a good video bro ahahah
Glad you liked it bro! 😆
Great vid bro turning on stab lol 🤣 funny bro 🔥
@@fpvkevlar8101 hehe thanks bro 😆
Khalifa was actually a sick premise for reversal type auxplumes flight styles
@@rexfpv yeah it was kind of like that. Maybe it’s no longer Auxplumes style, it will be Khalifa style from now on 😆
The corkscrew trick is really cool and underused. You can also do it regular or inverted (facing in or facing out). Works best going through windows, hallways, or tunnels. It can also be done where you pop into a gap and reverse out without changing direction.
@@birdetta inverted one sounds cool 😮 I like the sound of popping into a gap and reversing out again. Trying to figure out in my mind how that would look 😵💫
Ultimate Trick, trying to exactly recreate a freestyle flight from Steel.😂
@@Boat2food 😂 I’m surprised ChatGPT didn’t make something up about the legendary Steele tbh
Sick tricks bro 😎💯
Thanks a lot man!! 🙌
The cinematic 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Hehe that bit seems popular 😅
I got different answer when asking Gemini (Google ChatBot Ai): 😀
Here are 10 of the most advanced FPV freestyle tricks, known for their difficulty and style:
1. **Inverted Yaw Spin:** A graceful 360-degree spin while the drone is completely upside down.
2. **Juicy Double Roll:** Two consecutive rolls in opposite directions, adding complexity and speed to the maneuver.
3. **Greasy Yaw Slide:** A controlled slide sideways while yawing, creating a smooth and stylish transition.
4. **Quad Flip:** A full 360-degree flip around the drone's longitudinal axis, requiring precise timing and control.
5. **Inverted Waterfall:** A waterfall maneuver performed while the drone is upside down, showcasing advanced control and creativity.
6. **Underflip:** A unique flip that starts with the drone flying upside down, adding a challenging twist to the traditional flip.
7. **Split S:** A sharp 180-degree turn that involves diving steeply and then pulling up sharply, demonstrating exceptional piloting skills.
8. **Reverse Helix:** A helix maneuver performed in reverse, adding a layer of difficulty and style to this classic trick.
9. **Inverted Helix:** A helix maneuver performed while the drone is upside down, pushing the limits of what's possible in FPV freestyle.
10. **3D Flips:** A combination of flips and rolls in various directions, creating complex and visually stunning maneuvers.
@@FSAFPV 😂😂 the ‘Greasy Yaw Slide’ is my favourite 🤣
@@fpvwithpatrick 🤣. BTW This should be the legend Khalifa:
🤣th-cam.com/users/shortsuJbqqyvydCo
@ 😂😂 yeah but Johnny FPV did it first so I’ll say that he is the real Khalifa and this guy is just an imitator 😜 hahaha
nice video, I think the corkscrew was meant to be a sort of powerloop but you shift to the right or left (you have 2 gaps/gates next to each other and you powerloop one but move on to the second) and I think that the yaw spin was meant to be a 360 (not that it would be much harder) But great freestyle, I still looking for a bando near me lol
@oskarsobczak2189 you mean like spiralling up (or down) a ladder gate? You could be correct although the description by ChatGPT was quite vague so I’m not sure which interpretation is correct. Maybe I will try your version. And yes also I should have done a 360 yaw. Never mind! 😆 hopefully you find a bando one day!
Number 11 is the cinematic trippy.
Known to be done within a real estate one shot.
@@_tcmore ahahahaha I’ll have to try that sometime 🤣
I do dig the Khalifa Loop! Now we need to find this 'Big Foot' of FPV.
Is this where the conspiracy theories start? 😂
The cinematic power loop was intense, just shows how wrong you were with all that #nostab rubbish! 🤣
@@flyinbots yeah I might just quit freestyle and become a cinematic pilot instead 😂
I died at the "CINEMATIC POWERLOOP" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@QualcoFpv 😆😂
Flying and Location Spot On! 🙂
@@RockFPV thanks man! 🙏🙏
Your skills and smoothness are so impressive! My goal is to fly like you one day. And what rates do you use? I'd love to try them!
@@SurgeFPV thanks, appreciate that. If you check my video called ‘Is Changing Your Rates a Mistake?’ I show my rates there with the curve
Now I have to spend 30 hours in Velocidrone trying to learn the Kalifa loop. 😂 That was sweet though.
Hahaha send it bro! 🚀
A very Cinematic Powerloop. 😆
Hehe 😆
Imagine training and AI on fpv race/freestyle videos, training it to generate the flight line on screen that it thinks the pilot is going to take. Then getting that drawn on the screen of an an AI up scaled imaged of some futuristic FPV goggle with a NPU accelerator on board. That way you could use AI to remove analog/digital break to repair the image. Use AI to upscale that repaired image to look 4k. And have AI generate flight lines/tricks with a difficulty variable from beginner to expert to 'on the fly' improve/suggest what the pilot should do next with what is and has been on screen.
Considering TPU chips like the coralai products can run ai image detection at 480fps, it may be able to be done with a small overhead.
@@smika710 that would be absolutely insane. Something for the future!
ChatChatGPT could never be this funny.
@@deroskar 🤷♂️😂
That power loop took a lot of planning
@@Wide_Gav yes it did indeed 😜
omfg that was extreme, gentleman my stomach is bubbling from the motion sickness
@@6rusT FPV freestyle is not always easy to watch 😵💫😅
Loved the video! But I’ve gotta know, did that puddle cause any damage or were you able to just blow it off and keep flying?
Thanks! So luckily I had a second quad on hand and ready to fly. So the one that went in a puddle was put in the naughty corner and left out to dry for a few days. I've tested it since and it all works fine. I have everything conformal coated which has saved me a few times after crashing in water. Unplugging under the water also helps avoid short circuits
i'll be freak out if my quad got inside the puddle like that.. and then you calmly let's give it a go again.. wtf dude haha
and that cinematic power loop lol..
Haha luckily I had a second quad ready to fly. That one was left to dry for a couple of days 😅
Sick video! The tricks are little bit wierd ones but...
@@elkku51 thanks man! Yeah some of the tricks were a bit strange on this one 😂
Nice bro.
Thanks a lot bro 🙏
In my humble opinion, there is no need for you to PROOF, that you are the greatest FPV freestyle pilot of all time... Also I have never heard of "Car-Leaver" ... :)
@@Maggusfpv hahaha no the greatest of all time will forever be the legendary Khalifa/Car-Leaver 😆
Now we saw patrick made a trap for someone passing....😂
@@chewthis5805 ahahahaha watch out folks 👀😂
Did the quad fly after its swim? Did you dry it off for a while first?
@@jakealmond1570 it did, yes! I left it to dry for a few days and it’s fine now. Works great 👍 I do conformal coat everything in case I crash in water like this. Unplugging the lipo whilst still underwater also helps avoid short circuits
nice tricks sir
Thanks!!
Next Death spiral to Khalifa loop 😜
😂😂😂 that's actually an excellent idea 🤣
Hahaha no way I literally tried this too 😂😂. death spiral I’ve already mastered that one 😅
@@Robocopter_fpv so now you finally know what a Khalifa Loop is 😂😂😂😂 which one had you tried? The Khalifa Loop??? No way! And yeah I think we’ve all done a death spiral or two in our time as freestyle pilots 🤣
@ no no I tried using chat gpt to give me trick ideas haha.
@ ahhh gotcha 😂 any luck?
@@fpvwithpatrick nothing as good as the K flip 🤣
@@Robocopter_fpv that’s a shame 😂
keren om... mau juga deh saya belajar trik trik nya...
@@wahyuirukmana6931 makasih bro 👊
Jokes aside, khalifa loop looked sick
@@tommegg8486 yeah I actually thought it was a cool trick too! Not thought to do that before. ChatGPT did good 😂
Your chatgpt blows. I asked mine that I've been training with drone questions for months and it pretty much nailed it.
1. Maddie Flip
What It Is: A reverse power loop combined with a 180-degree yaw flip.
Why It’s Difficult: The pilot must maintain a smooth reverse arc while perfectly controlling throttle to avoid overshooting or stalling. The yaw flip at the end adds a layer of complexity, requiring perfect orientation recovery.
2. Inverted Yaw Spin
What It Is: The drone is flown upside down while performing a continuous yaw spin.
Why It’s Difficult: Maintaining altitude and orientation while inverted is tricky, and adding yaw movement creates disorientation. This trick tests throttle management and spatial awareness.
3. Matty Stunt Maneuver
What It Is: A combination of a power loop and inverted backward flight, often performed under or around an object.
Why It’s Difficult: It involves flying backward and inverted in tight spaces, which is counterintuitive and disorienting. Mastering this trick requires perfect timing and throttle control.
4. Juicy Flick
What It Is: A snappy, cinematic transition involving a sharp pitch back, yaw spin, and precise recovery.
Why It’s Difficult: It’s not only about execution but also about achieving a smooth and aesthetic flow. It demands quick reflexes and throttle precision.
5. Reverse Wall Ride
What It Is: Flying backward along a vertical surface (like a wall), typically inverted or at an extreme angle.
Why It’s Difficult: Flying backward and close to a surface is inherently risky, and any error in throttle or pitch can cause a crash.
6. Trippy Spin
What It Is: Orbiting an object while maintaining a nearly vertical orientation (as if the drone is "tripping" around it).
Why It’s Difficult: Keeping the drone perfectly centered on the object while spinning and maintaining orientation is very challenging. It requires a precise balance of throttle, yaw, roll, and pitch.
7. Orbit Dive
What It Is: A combination of an orbit (circling an object) and a dive down the object.
Why It’s Difficult: The trick involves transitioning smoothly between the orbit and the dive without losing control or flow. Proper speed control and spatial awareness are critical.
8. Rubik’s Cube
What It Is: A rapid sequence of flips and rolls that makes it look like the drone is spinning in all directions.
Why It’s Difficult: It requires extremely fast stick inputs and precise recovery timing to avoid disorientation or an uncontrolled crash.
9. Tornado Dive
What It Is: A spiral dive down a tall object, combining roll, pitch, and yaw movements in a continuous motion.
Why It’s Difficult: Keeping the dive smooth and the spiral tight requires excellent coordination of all controls. Losing control can lead to either hitting the object or veering off course.
10. Gap Power Loop
What It Is: A power loop through a small gap (like a tree branch, window, or gate), often with little room for error.
Why It’s Difficult: Power looping is already challenging, but adding the element of a small target introduces significant risk. Pilots need pinpoint accuracy and throttle management.
Bonus Challenges:
Inverted Dive: Descending upside-down along an object like a tower or building.
Knife Edge: Flying sideways through a very tight gap.
Split-S through Gaps: Performing a quick Split-S maneuver through a narrow opening.
Haha some good ones there! I love the sound of the tornado dive 😂 the gap powerloop is a cool trick though and not easy! 👌
yoooo who teach chatgpt about khalifa loop😭😭😭
@@itsiflyquad ChatGPT must be high or something 😂
Is that one finished condo in the middle of all that concrete. Come and buy a time share in Bando Heaven :)
@@wrightwells hehe yeah an FPV pilot’s dream home 😂
16:22 - was that the mrs?
It was indeed 🫡
I want fly with this drone ^^ !
@@originalwingchun full drone setup in the description 👍
Death spiral is only complete by breaking the drone 👌😆😆
Hmmm maybe I'll have to call that one a fail then hahaha
Ola ... família EU TO NO AR passando para deixar aquele like do fortalecimento, claro que parabenizar pelo vídeo e conteúdo e informar sininho acionado para não perder nenhum conteúdo ... um forte abraço amigo
Thanks man! 🙏
Before you no one but khalifa himself would even attempt that trick, ChatGPT must think you are very worthy 🤣 we all wish we could be like khalifa the great
I know right, Khalifa is truly a legend! 😆😂
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Why do you wear a mask when flying? Bugs?
@@nvs6546 good question! I actually wear it for sun protection. It gets crazy hot and sunny out here and my white skin needs protection 😅