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Learn to Fly an FPV Drone - Lesson 9 - Acrobatic Rolls and Inverted Flight 

Joshua Bardwell
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00:00:00 - Welcome back to the series!
00:00:31 - Exercise: acrobatic rolls
00:01:58 - Always zero throttle when inverted
00:03:19 - Goal is perfect 360 degrees
00:05:07 - What might this look like?
00:05:58 - Don't pull yaw when lowering throttle
00:06:24 - Exercise 2: turn upside down and fall
00:08:38 - Conclusion

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11 июн 2024

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Комментарии : 24   
@JoshuaBardwell
@JoshuaBardwell 6 месяцев назад
The entire playlist containing all lessons is at: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SpuXqNakP2A.html Lessons will be added as they are released!
@arthurwmc
@arthurwmc 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for this series of videos, JB! I'm a beginner, and it has helped me a lot in the world of FPV! Greetings from Brazil!
@Dorff_Meister
@Dorff_Meister 5 месяцев назад
Slow your roll! Thanks for remaking this series. I've been flying for a few months and this series is helping me inspect how I'm flying to improve my skills. I'm hoping my wife will start following along and try flying, too. She has voiced some interest.
@christopherjerome7392
@christopherjerome7392 6 месяцев назад
Hi Joshua, thanks for this series! I’m an intermediate pilot but the exercises you’re setting are really helping my flying be more disciplined and precise. Very helpful!
@mrmomjoe8019
@mrmomjoe8019 5 месяцев назад
I am seeing some real improvement in my flying thanks to your videos Thank you for some great content
@delemordkurosaki2678
@delemordkurosaki2678 4 месяца назад
i can finally say i know how to move a drone and it is amazing. and i can only say thank you to you boss. you are the best!!!
@jacekwolniak4459
@jacekwolniak4459 5 месяцев назад
Hi Joushua, until then I was flying ANGLE or HORIZON. Now I'm starting in ACRO, following your lessons, but not on the simulator, but in reality. This lesson and the flips will be a real challenge. Thanks for this series, regards.
@feelfreefpv
@feelfreefpv 5 месяцев назад
Sims are great when trying new stuff, whether it's rolls or more complicated tricks. It will save you money and a lot of headache from the crashes that will come when pushing yourself to learn more.
@Dorff_Meister
@Dorff_Meister 5 месяцев назад
Love that last drill and "final". Good skills for me to practice.
@skjalm
@skjalm 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for a really cool tutorial series and all your other informative videos. They're a great help for a complete noob like me 🙂 Regarding the floatiness of the simulator I would be curious to see some comparisons between how the drones drop/fall on the map of your place in the simulator and, well, your place in real life. Maybe an overlay video of the drone dropping (but please don't hit the ground!) from the height of your roof?
@glitchy8429
@glitchy8429 5 месяцев назад
The thing about the float time in the sim is that the perspective kind of throws your depth perception off. You actually end up flying way higher than you would in real life, so the float time seems longer. If you use the trees and structures as a gauge for hight and do the tricks at the hight you normally would IRL, you’ll notice the float time is a lot more realistic. IRL you’re usually not flying above the trees in most cases.
@feelfreefpv
@feelfreefpv 5 месяцев назад
Yup, I think you are spot on there. You have to accept the scale. Another thing is when you fly IRL all gaps seems much smaller than when you look at them with your bare eyes. Scale doesn't match there either 😂
@heatherryan9820
@heatherryan9820 5 месяцев назад
So wasn’t exactly sure which video to ask this under, and I apologize in advance. I am finally ditching my FlySky fs-i6x and my the 6ch RX that came with it. Now I’m getting a RadioMaster Pocket w/ ELRS and if I’m not mistaking, I should just be able to get for example a BETAFPV ExpressLRS Lite Receiver and hook it up to my fc and I should be good, right?
@Warrendiehl
@Warrendiehl 5 месяцев назад
Have you tried the updated TRYP sim? They changed the physics, just curious on what your thoughts are if you did. I think it feels the closest to reality now.
@christopherconkright1317
@christopherconkright1317 23 дня назад
I think the sim falls super fast lately. It says I’m 12m off the ground 36ft unless the don’t know what meters are and it’s 12 ft
@user-qi1zf2iq8p
@user-qi1zf2iq8p 5 месяцев назад
очень хорошие уроки😍
@JoshuaBardwell
@JoshuaBardwell 5 месяцев назад
Дякую!
@asket13c
@asket13c 5 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠@@JoshuaBardwell now my girlfriend doesn’t mind that I prefer this instead of watching her tiktok. Warm greetings from Kiev ;)
@feelfreefpv
@feelfreefpv 5 месяцев назад
​@@asket13c🇺🇦
@seppeqespecho4260
@seppeqespecho4260 3 месяца назад
Do I need to enable Air Mode to do this? Same for Powerloops because sometimes throttle goes down to zero.
@JoshuaBardwell
@JoshuaBardwell 3 месяца назад
Yes definitely.
@thefreezezone4583
@thefreezezone4583 4 месяца назад
love your videos, but that is NOT inverted flight, that is just falling inverted...as I mentioned in one of the first videos, that is not a true "acro" throttle settings...in order to do inverted flying, your motors MUST be able to spin in reverse in order to literally fly inverted....the skill part is everything is oppsite, up is down and right is left, and if you throttle below zero, your motors WILL spin in reverse...that not even the different orientations that would make most people brains split in two when first learning how to fly, or in my case, relearning. Ive watched all the lessons in this series, thought they would refresh me in something I mayve lost but nope, however, I am POSITIVE it will benefit most people wanting to learn as myself or even to refresh, I just know, this setting with motors not spinning in reverse below center 0 on gimbal, inverted floating or falling and basic flips is it...which as you said, everyone should learn, but to do true acro, which includes inverted flight, this just wil not get the job done imho. Where is the advanced lesson? Do you have videos with these true acro throttle settings? With that said, thank you for all your experience and knowledge from what I have viewed already.....tech me something new and I more than likely wil sub to your patreon
@JoshuaBardwell
@JoshuaBardwell 4 месяца назад
You are using terminology in a way that is not consistent with how FPV pilots use it. As I told you in my reply to your other comment, what you are calling "acro" mode is "3D mode". You can switch to 3D mode by pressing the A key on your computer to cycle Liftoff simulator between Acro, Angle, Horizon, and 3D mode. There are almost no FPV multirotor pilots who fly 3D. Zoe FPV is the most notable example of someone who flies 3D regularly. 3D is very common with collective pitch helicopters, but not FPV drones. You said, teach me something new and I will sub to your patreon. Well, there you go. I just did. Now the question is, are you capable of putting your ego aside and accepting the new information I'm giving you. Or are you just going to keep (incorrectly) assuming you're right and leaving comments "correcting" me with your "facts"?
@thefreezezone4583
@thefreezezone4583 4 месяца назад
@@JoshuaBardwell Nope, not at all, just seen your first comment, and I replied before reading this one, and you answered the question in my reply back in this return reply. I was wrong in terminology, but will stick with that you was not flying inverted, only floating or falling from an inverted orientation. I am pretty sure I did say its been awhile, quite a few years tbh, last I piloted anything was 2014 :) I trying to come off as however you was thinking, just terminology...out of date. I have learned ALOT of new stuff from you directly and your videos, so to answer your comment, yes, you very well may see a contribution :)