YEAH!!! one of the best tutorials not really covered. This is so useful for those drift car videos, any burst of speed situation. Learning alot from you're videos, Keep them coming!
I use you guys and you're trick tutorials save them in a playlist so I can always reference anytime I have a question easily you can keep em coming brother👊👊😎💪💵🔥🍻🍻🍻🍻🤙👍
That was awesome! I'll try it later. What I need to address is when I enter tight spaces. I'm still having a hard time. My quad tend to elevate. Maybe because I'm not comfortable. I always feel worried when I enter gaps. I also noticed I push the the throttle more. I've improved myself on the throttle for about a month now.
Thanks again. Very good topic. I was using a 35 degree tilt until I found your channel (I’m pretty new to the hobby and followed advice). Following your advice has helped a lot and I have been improving fast. So I’m very grateful for your commitment to share your knowledge. After watching your previous videos as well I have practiced picking up speed in the transition between moves. At some point out off- or in transition between moves, the quad have the right angle to pick up speed. So a 15-20 degree tilt is no worries, and for me I’m now able to pull off smooth moves with control.
Just realized we are looking at your gopro which has a good 10-20 degree difference to your fpv cam. I think this particular tip would have been better served with either dvr footage of your fpv cam or your gopro at the same angle as your fpv cam with the props in view.
damn, how can you be so chill and talking while flying yet have such a JUICCYYY flow!!!! your stick control level is as if you're just breathing n not thinking about it.
Sweet...you must have a sixth sense..I was just wondering how to keep angle low and speed up... I was thinking on looking for cameras with a high vertical field of view... very nice thanks for sharing!!!
This is random but have you ever watched Gary Vee? The way you handle your audience, engaging with them, teaching, consistent content, it all emulates what he preaches to those who want to build an audience on social media. Regardless, shoutout to you for taking the time to help people and even go further by engaging back with them. It goes a long way! Just wanted to let you know that I noticed and it's appreciated.
I wanna say thank you. Your tutorials are a major help in my progress. I don't feel comfortable asking people for help and your video's are always on time!
Man I had no clue you were from KC.. I'm down at the Lake of the Ozarks Mo.. I recognized the dome from going to the KCMR RaceStyle event a few months back..
@@VIKFPV hells yeah.. I don't have a vehicle to get out to them but I see tons of sick spots to fly.. most epic spot is Haha Tonka where Shames just flew.. If you're ever in the area hit me up and we can rip a pack..
Please do more of these. Ive been working on my yaw stuff a lot lately after watching your video. These vids help a lot to give you a good idea what youre doing before you try to do it.