quick practice session. trying to learn power loops. a few harsh crashes but the drone survived. . . . . . #dji #drone #fpv #fpvfreestyle #rotorriot #djio3 #djiairunit
What Im gathering during my practice...! My advice I guess I mean, would be.. you want a steady pitch back then a good pop of the throttle to throw you back and start pitching back until.you see the ground. THEN you want to compensate and slowww down the back pitch and kind of loop back under!
Well. You are right in my league. I am for sure not happy with that. So are you, I guess. ;-) Congrats to those tight power loops. They look good to me. If I can give you some advice: Leave the GoPro off. Set it up next to that shelter thing and remove that weight from your copter. The O3 will deliver good enough video and the GoPro can spend you some footage to analyze, since you might wanna get a feeling about where your quad is at which times during that manouver. Keep it coming. Greetings from Germany.
I know powerloops are a lot of fun and you were starting to get the hang of it but I highly recommend perfecting your Split S before going too hard into powerloops. The Split S will help you to feel comfortable with floating over an obstacle and cleanly flying underneath it. The idea is you throttle blip over an object and get used to tracking it as you float over it and then you throttle through the underside. If you ever skateboarded you learn to Ollie cleanly before moving onto a kickflip. The Split S is the Ollie.
✌️homie some tight power loops your doing there lol try a bigger 1 itll give u more time to do the trick until you get it down were you can actually do one tight like your trying to do
hey man im hoping to get my controller soon, it just got delayed a month today :( you practice in simulators at all or just whatever you do at the park?
I practiced on the DJI sim for a few weeks after I bought the DJI fpv drone. Then I crashed it and purchased a rotor riot build. I haven’t touched a sim since I got this drone. Maybe I should though lol. 🤔
@@EchelonLuxury yes, it helps you a lot with getting used to how the drone reacts and how to do proper coordinated turns. The major difference is gravity in the sim is not usually spot on.
@@EchelonLuxury get Velocidrone. It kinda looks like shit but the graphics are the most correct feeling that I have tried. The skills learned in the sim translate really well to the real world compared to some others I have tried.
I think GoPro might have better image quality and the first time I Put an SD card in the o3 and tried to record it gave me an error message that said read and write speed too slow or something like that and it didn't record. I haven't tried to record with it since then.
I think GoPro adds extra weight, and it affects flight time and dynamic. Buy faster SD card at least U1 not from chinese store. Give another try to to O3 :D
@@nerjuz Also there is so much props in view of the o3 camera and it has some pretty bad jello in the footage. I could fix the jello but not the props in view.
@@andrewmedia3568 first couple months into Fpv, I posted all my stuff for sale like 3 times. stuck with it now I'm addicted... just like anything its time in.
1st thing you need to get a real radio get rid of that DJI radio. The gimbles are too small Tango 2 Is is a good radio. Try practicing a little line of sight It helps Just keep practicing you will get it Don't let anybody discourage you in the comments they don't know what they're talking about Some people are just haters Especially online