I've found having the FPV HUD enabled in Liftoff (which shows the artificial horizon) is of benefit, kind of simulating the OSD of Betaflight. Good explanation vid.
Thank you for the video! I have similar rate settings you have here. I fly a DJI FPV, I see that when you turn with your Yaw, the turn is sharp and nice, my turn on the simulator looks nice, but in real life, my drone drift too much. Do you know what the issue could be?
Probably the most helpful explanation I have found so far.. Leaning to “tune”, guessing 20 degrees would be the best to see “bounce back” and tuning effects since speed isn’t REALY a factor..
i know im asking randomly but does anyone know a trick to get back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot the login password. I love any help you can offer me.
@Kace Angelo I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I agree with the explanation, a pilot will only learn this by practice. a new pilot should keep this in mind for safety reasons. THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO ;o
Y'know, I have actually noticed that I like it more because the physics seem more realistic to me, but the quad still seems to "float" more, like there is slightly less gravity. And I've been using it for all of my FPV training videos because it has a good stick position overlay. But I think liftoff is well known for it's really good graphics, but I have the graphics turned all the way down to get the best performance with my computer, so I really don't care about nice graphics. It does have some really good variety of locations though.
Hey Adam I think I’m going to build your budget basher but I wanted to know if I use the xm+ receiver will the wired and everything be soldered in the same ?
Not quite. Above 45 degrees Roll tends more towards Yaw, but Yaw tends towards INVERSE Roll. I fly in the DRL Sim in what I call High Angle Mode at tilt angles of more than 55 degrees (angle individualised to drone model). Take a Mode 2 controller setup. Swap Yaw & Roll. Set Yaw to Inverse. Now fly as if you are in Mode 2. ua-cam.com/video/ICHlw2VCOtI/v-deo.html
I've found having the FPV HUD enabled in Liftoff (which shows the artificial horizon) is of benefit, kind of simulating the OSD of Betaflight. Good explanation vid.
Very useful. Thanks!!
Nice Video 🤙🤙🤙
Thank you for the video! I have similar rate settings you have here. I fly a DJI FPV, I see that when you turn with your Yaw, the turn is sharp and nice, my turn on the simulator looks nice, but in real life, my drone drift too much. Do you know what the issue could be?
Probably the most helpful explanation I have found so far..
Leaning to “tune”, guessing 20 degrees would be the best to see “bounce back” and tuning effects since speed isn’t REALY a factor..
Glad it was helpful! 👌😁
i know im asking randomly but does anyone know a trick to get back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot the login password. I love any help you can offer me.
@Lorenzo Jax instablaster =)
@Kace Angelo I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Kace Angelo It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much, you really help me out :D
I agree with the explanation,
a pilot will only learn this by practice.
a new pilot should keep this in mind for safety reasons. THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO ;o
What are your views about the new dynamics in Liftoff?
Which is your preferred sim now? Has it changed from the last time you reviewed Sims?
Y'know, I have actually noticed that I like it more because the physics seem more realistic to me, but the quad still seems to "float" more, like there is slightly less gravity. And I've been using it for all of my FPV training videos because it has a good stick position overlay. But I think liftoff is well known for it's really good graphics, but I have the graphics turned all the way down to get the best performance with my computer, so I really don't care about nice graphics. It does have some really good variety of locations though.
Great Video!
Awesome tips brotta,cam FOV is a big deal with uptilt adjustments also,take care:)
Is this level from LiftOff workshop? I don't think this one is there in default free flight list.
Nice channel! Subbed
so helpful. Thank you
Glad I could help!
Is 30% angel right for freestyle ???
30 degrees uptilt usually works well. It really just depends on how fast or slow you plan to fly.
Hey Adam I think I’m going to build your budget basher but I wanted to know if I use the xm+ receiver will the wired and everything be soldered in the same ?
I am a beginner and I use 25% uptilt for fpv camera in liftoff.
The "low" one on the left in the thumbnail is as high as i can get mine 😂
„Im gonna land here“ *drops the Gas completely, drone falls out of the sky* lmao
That's the way I roll! 🤪
When you fly with a tilt above 45 degrees your roll and yaw are basically reversed so that roll becomes yaw and yaw becomes roll
Not quite. Above 45 degrees Roll tends more towards Yaw, but Yaw tends towards INVERSE Roll.
I fly in the DRL Sim in what I call High Angle Mode at tilt angles of more than 55 degrees (angle individualised to drone model). Take a Mode 2 controller setup. Swap Yaw & Roll. Set Yaw to Inverse. Now fly as if you are in Mode 2.
ua-cam.com/video/ICHlw2VCOtI/v-deo.html