current racing setup: meteor 65 frame happymodel 702 26,000kv hq ultralight props old betafpv aio on redpine tinywhoop pinch camera 35 degree orangestuff canopy tattu 300 mah bt2.0 batteries
Besides the great flying, I am in awe at the amazing basement that you're practicing in - so much room! Pool table, kitchenette, gates, an inversion chair, even a row of guitars on stands.....amazing man-cave!
Incredible flying and hand to eye dexterity! I thought at first it was speeded up but I noticed the flight timer on the bottom right! Incredible space to fly indoors. I've added your channel, hopefully you'll connect with another drone pilot wanting to get into FPV?
not really sure... i did it last year and there were times where i was incredibly frustrated lol. so, with all the requirements, deadlines, and overall non-freedom of it.... i might pass but the prizes..... hmmm the prizes....
Hello 1s-Master! Would like to as you for advise what's the best way to learn to fly as good? Some guideline for a learning curve? Also is it ACRO or ANGL or AIR you use for racing/freestyle?(what's the best) Thank you in advance!
personally, I fly in angle only for tiny whoop racing. 3 inch and 5 inch racing is in acro. Also acro for freestyle. As far as a way to practice, velocidrone is the best and most effective way to get better. You just gotta know what rates work best for you. A good baseline for rates is the 533 rates for acro racing
@@Dinglez44Thanks! I'm too new for rates etc - will see if I can manage it. Yes i was asking for a 1s 65-75 whoop. About the practice I meant not the sim, but a way of doing it( the approach for practice). When I fly indoor the room/apartment feels small and like no space/time to make turns/moves, but when I see your moves it seems like 1 square meter is enough.