I really appreciate you posting videos of you learning/struggling with something. As a new pilot I often get discouraged. This shows me the best even go through a learning process. Please keep doing what you do.
Goodness this move is hard! I probably have less than 30 attempts at it and I pulled it off with ease in the sim which really didn't do anything in helping me improve in real life. Thanks for this Joshua, you reminded me that we are all human and if we wish to get better at something we need to keep working on it. 💪
Kudos! Well done, Joshua! :) It's a very hard challenge because of the other tree's close proximity and being quite close to the ground, but you did it! Now I am awaiting your challenge in return! :) Whatever it may be, might take me a while because I usually don't fly in Winter, but whatever it will be, challenge accepted, JB! :D
I have my angle at 15/20 degree so i can trippy, matty and backwards flying. Backwards flying is hard ifur angle is too high. U can also powerloop into a trippy. Throttle needs to be alittle higher for low camera angles which make it seem harder.
You picked the one trick I haven't even attempted but would love to learn. The beginning of this is what I anticipated. This is greatly appreciated JB.
Great video. As someone just learning about FPV and considering buying their first drone, getting a sense of this process got me really excited. This looked like a blast.
This is great! I am about at this stage too, trying to wrap my head around the coordination of thrust, pitch, roll and yaw both in theory and getting a feel for it.
6:50 sure we get to watch you crash 1000 times, but I appreciate this video. As a guy just starting out and still not entirely feeling in control, even with the basics, I appreciate seeing this type of content because it shows that I’m not the only one struggling to learn something new.
@@MysteryD thanks man, I appreciate that. I’m planning on doing a list of things I want to learn and get better at confidentially. Just keep practicing it and drilling it into my head. Just gotta take it one step at a time
Nice! Definitely best to practice this in sim before real life, not an easy trick. Super in-depth showing the process, cool to see your progress. I always have to practice a few to get them clean as I change my tilt all the time depending on how Im flying. Getting them, just keep that roll and throttle pinned 🙌🤙props for doing them so low!!
Joshua, your like my mentor from another world! I did my first backflip and almost wet my pants with joy the other day, hehe! Seriously, thanks your a diamond geezer and i learn so much! vertical and spin round a tree, insane!
its always about getting the picture in your goggles when i was learning them i strugled with getting the power on right once you get it its a great trick your almost there there is also no wrong or right way its what feels right for you the last one was bang on great video
Camera uptilt and horizontal FOV is what makes it easier. Do a cradle around the tree to lock in and the push the sticks either away from each other (anticlockwise) or towards each other (clockwise). It's really just flying around the tree backwards in a circle, but at a high angle, so you are going quite fast and need a lot of throttle
Awesome job! Glad to see I'm not the only one who shoots past, and leans back to enter the spin. Almost everyone else I saw in IGOW, would yaw spin into it, like you tried at the beginning
Love this video! 2 tricks that I struggle with is the Trippy spin & Matty flip! I usually stop because the quad takes a beating especially the TBS immortal antenna!
I can do it in the Sim and it's weird to transition into it but you remember how you said you can turn a corner with pitch only if the quads 9n is side and at an angle? Use that to center you object to orbit and use that to slowly invert. It hurts the brain less to grasp. I've done it at 20⁰ and 50⁰ uptilt and both ways results the same stick input. My throttle is 80 to 100% with a smidge of yaw to the right if I'm orbiting left(counterclockwise) my pitch and roll stick is 55% pitched up and roughly 60% rolled right for a counterclockwise orbit. Slowly play in that area and if clockwiseorbit it's mirrored to the left. To gain hight and to get closer to the object pitch up a little and slight lower it under 50% to drop down some and slightly back off the orbit. This is what works for me and it's the way to you orbit the quad with pitch instead of roll is what works to transition into invert. Master this and then do a rewind into an 8nverted orbit
Right. And that depends on your camera uptilt and quad weight, so you can't assume yours is the same as mine. So I just wanna show how I felt it out in case it's helpful.
Nice Josh! I haven't completely conquered it where I can work it into my lines yet but the SIM has helped me astronomically! (I must admit my love for UnCrashed :)
NGL, this is a great video. I'm happy you figured it out. But, it's good to show this process so that we all know that this is normal when learning. It's going to giver more people motivation to see this and make them want to learn a new trick or something like that.
Atta boy Joshua. This is definitely one trick I haven’t completely mastered. I can do it one time and not the next. I guess I’ll get there eventually lol.
How you approach is unique to each pilot. Ive been approaching from the right and orbiting counter clockwise. Idk. Im still learning. My prob is gaining altitude to fast.
Deep respect to you and those who can do these tricks! Could you maybe set up a gopro or any camera pointing to the general area of the tree that you do trippy spin at? Just to get an idea how the quad should actually orbit around it. It's a bit too much to ask i know😅😅 thank you Joshua~~
You've might have managed the trippy spin, a feat in itself, but can you do the George Foreman Grill? A matty-trippy combo devised by the trippy spin master himself, Jacuzzi Jay.
i finally did it myself i did the 97 attempts in sim tho and it took me like 5 trys to do it for real after the hard part is to get into it im now trying to do it the otherway round ^^ i think the spot makes a really big difference you want a very high tree with like 10m space around it finding that is hard tho pine trees are best cause they dont have much scraggle on the lower parts
Your birdhouse would be great for practicing trippy spins. Also, I use throttle to maintain height (and not angle). And yes, you do have to throttle up a bit to maintain height.
So easy to triply spin in liftoff and other sims lol...Ill take this video as my Q to try it with my skyeliner HD..I want to buy a smaller quad to beat on...with turtle mode of course... Also and just a running joke here i picked up on reading comments over the last 2 years...Bardwell if you would leave your yard there might be a single pole or tree that is better to practice that trippy spin lol....." I just wish that tree wasnt there"...next video the tree that was in the way will be cut down instead of Bardwell just going to another location hahaha lol...Awesome video Joshua! 😉🤓
Looks like u put that quad through its paces.. AND it did survive.. To give it a “TONKA” standing, send it to Ciotti.. if I lives through him.. I will EASILY buy one!!!😂😂
(gonna try not make one of my idols of fpv mad this time 😆) Great video, love seeing you challenge yourself, it inspires and im sure other to do the same keep up the good work you are doing wonders for the fpv community ❤️
I dunno, I spent a few packs trying... using a light in parking lot... I could get maybe half... I figure i'm missing something obvious. although... I'm not really that big a fan of them. will try again now after watching you go through this.
I think watching you suffer gave me the motivation to learn something today. Thanks for all the great videos... now where is that soldering one I came here to watch so I can fix my quad. Cheers XD
37.5° cam, going in with only yaw is the way i consistently do it in the sim. i have a nice new Rekon 4 FR i will eventually try it with but thats gonna be a long way away heh
lol “97 attempts”; but your 1st attempt looked pretty damn good to me! Edit: wanted to add that I loved this video. Was nice to see how you processed through it.
currently trying this with a tinywhoop, with some tape stuck from the ceiling to the floor as the obstacle, that way if i crash in to it nothing breaks
Nice work it's not easy for sure Jaybfotography does the most technical trippyspins like through tree branches and stuff idk it's crazy. The whole thing hurts my brain
Practice on a very tall object in the sim first to learn the stick coordination without having to worry about throttle control as much. Small mistakes while trippy spinning will result in gaining or losing altitude, and practicing on something so low is very unforgiving since you don't have much altitude to lose before crashing. Having lots of time to correct will help build the muscle memory needed much faster. What you were attempting isn't easy, and you made a lot of progress despite that. I'd say you're 85% of the way there even if it doesn't seem like it.
Would be a lot more interesting if you had someone film the drone while you are doing the trick. Would be nice to be able to actually see what the drone is doing.
I keep seeing that Speedybee adapter. Am I the only one using just a wire from my phone to the FC USB port? I find it easier than needing to connect to a wifi signal every time just to make some changes.
Challenge on! Come on guys lets learn together, upload your attempts in the discord server :) *Pitch up nearly vertical then roll and yaw in counter directions. Throttle up over half way...Use pitch to control the drift.* Lets gooo!
The joy of not having to care about your equipment also takes a big place in this challange. I know that my drone would break immediately after the first crash, leading to days of waiting for expensive replacement parts ;)
Around attempt 70 I broke a motor on my Smart35. Other than that, there was no damage other than going through about 3-4 sets of props. Overall not bad.
Massive respect for actually going through the whole process Bardwell, it's important for people to find their own comfortable way of doing it!
amen
Ending camera angle is pure genius. Well done and good video concept!
the way he was talking to the quad in the tree was funny af
I really appreciate you posting videos of you learning/struggling with something. As a new pilot I often get discouraged. This shows me the best even go through a learning process. Please keep doing what you do.
Goodness this move is hard! I probably have less than 30 attempts at it and I pulled it off with ease in the sim which really didn't do anything in helping me improve in real life. Thanks for this Joshua, you reminded me that we are all human and if we wish to get better at something we need to keep working on it. 💪
REALLY enjoyed watching someone with your ability struggle a little. Gives me hope. Also, best wrap up video angle ever done.
Excellent video - I definitely want to see more of this irresponsible droning!
Kudos! Well done, Joshua! :) It's a very hard challenge because of the other tree's close proximity and being quite close to the ground, but you did it! Now I am awaiting your challenge in return! :) Whatever it may be, might take me a while because I usually don't fly in Winter, but whatever it will be, challenge accepted, JB! :D
That ending camera angle! 🔥
I have my angle at 15/20 degree so i can trippy, matty and backwards flying. Backwards flying is hard ifur angle is too high. U can also powerloop into a trippy. Throttle needs to be alittle higher for low camera angles which make it seem harder.
You picked the one trick I haven't even attempted but would love to learn.
The beginning of this is what I anticipated.
This is greatly appreciated JB.
"It didn't hit you, it landed on you." 😂
So glad you shared all of the effort that it takes to make a little progress on new things in the hobby!
Great video. As someone just learning about FPV and considering buying their first drone, getting a sense of this process got me really excited. This looked like a blast.
that last bit about setting a challenge to achieve is a life lesson
This is great! I am about at this stage too, trying to wrap my head around the coordination of thrust, pitch, roll and yaw both in theory and getting a feel for it.
Hell yeah JB! 🤘🏼😤🤘🏼 This is my favorite part of FPV - the journey to the trick. The wins are always the best after a gnarly struggle. ❤️🔥
"Great video idea, Bardwell. Watch you crash a thousand times." You're goddamned right. This is the material we need.
6:50 sure we get to watch you crash 1000 times, but I appreciate this video. As a guy just starting out and still not entirely feeling in control, even with the basics, I appreciate seeing this type of content because it shows that I’m not the only one struggling to learn something new.
3 years in and I'm still learning. Best of luck to you. You only get better but evidently a ceiling does not exist.
@@MysteryD thanks man, I appreciate that. I’m planning on doing a list of things I want to learn and get better at confidentially. Just keep practicing it and drilling it into my head. Just gotta take it one step at a time
JB, keeping it real from the start, Happy Holidays
Love this, it could be a series. Maybe guest pilots with their signature tricks also would be really cool
Nice! Definitely best to practice this in sim before real life, not an easy trick. Super in-depth showing the process, cool to see your progress. I always have to practice a few to get them clean as I change my tilt all the time depending on how Im flying. Getting them, just keep that roll and throttle pinned 🙌🤙props for doing them so low!!
Joshua, your like my mentor from another world!
I did my first backflip and almost wet my pants with joy the other day, hehe!
Seriously, thanks your a diamond geezer and i learn so much!
vertical and spin round a tree, insane!
its always about getting the picture in your goggles when i was learning them i strugled with getting the power on right once you get it its a great trick your almost there there is also no wrong or right way its what feels right for you the last one was bang on great video
Thanks , another GREAT Video. Im Learning alot from this CHANNEL
This was great I can literally feel and relate to the exact frustration in this video. This was amazing to watch. #NeverSurrender!
Man I be finding you everywhere. 😂
@@devinszopinski9805 I'm all over the place baby!!!!
Camera uptilt and horizontal FOV is what makes it easier. Do a cradle around the tree to lock in and the push the sticks either away from each other (anticlockwise) or towards each other (clockwise). It's really just flying around the tree backwards in a circle, but at a high angle, so you are going quite fast and need a lot of throttle
Awesome job! Glad to see I'm not the only one who shoots past, and leans back to enter the spin. Almost everyone else I saw in IGOW, would yaw spin into it, like you tried at the beginning
i also lean back to enter in to the trick the other way felt to messy
We don’t have many bandos in SoCal but we do have lots of palm trees, which has to be the easiest thing to trippy spin!
O really like this kind of video, help a lot to see the process from the start and how with every try you improve the moves.
Love this video! 2 tricks that I struggle with is the Trippy spin & Matty flip! I usually stop because the quad takes a beating especially the TBS immortal antenna!
Hahahah... that is so awesome... giving me hope JB!
that ending HAHAHAHA it will be very philosophical if you end every video like this. 10/10
I can do it in the Sim and it's weird to transition into it but you remember how you said you can turn a corner with pitch only if the quads 9n is side and at an angle? Use that to center you object to orbit and use that to slowly invert. It hurts the brain less to grasp. I've done it at 20⁰ and 50⁰ uptilt and both ways results the same stick input. My throttle is 80 to 100% with a smidge of yaw to the right if I'm orbiting left(counterclockwise) my pitch and roll stick is 55% pitched up and roughly 60% rolled right for a counterclockwise orbit. Slowly play in that area and if clockwiseorbit it's mirrored to the left. To gain hight and to get closer to the object pitch up a little and slight lower it under 50% to drop down some and slightly back off the orbit. This is what works for me and it's the way to you orbit the quad with pitch instead of roll is what works to transition into invert. Master this and then do a rewind into an 8nverted orbit
Great video, nice concept and execution.
+1 for showing it takes a hundred tries to matter a new trick even to you
+1 virtual kudos for using the tree landing for your outro
Nice! You’ve motivated me to practise this trick, would be nice to have the stick cam on this one
I left the stick cam off because the move is complex enough I didn't think it would be super helpful. I think you just have to feel it out.
@@JoshuaBardwell yeap! The move is really weird and need to add much more throttle that I thought at my first try
Right. And that depends on your camera uptilt and quad weight, so you can't assume yours is the same as mine. So I just wanna show how I felt it out in case it's helpful.
@@JoshuaBardwell yeapppp thanks 🤘🚀
@@JoshuaBardwell right its one of them tricks that different for every body
Really enjoyed watching this video. Always wondered how this trick was done.
Awesome flying, Joshua! 😃
Thanks a lot for all the tips!!!
Happy new year! And stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Nice Josh! I haven't completely conquered it where I can work it into my lines yet but the SIM has helped me astronomically! (I must admit my love for UnCrashed :)
NGL, this is a great video. I'm happy you figured it out. But, it's good to show this process so that we all know that this is normal when learning. It's going to giver more people motivation to see this and make them want to learn a new trick or something like that.
That was a fun video. A trick I’ve been thinking about myself.
And it was reminiscent of just being out in the field and flying with friends
Yeah, something a little harder to do in winter and a pandemic! :(
(I)Responsible droning sounds like a great Tshirt idea
I like the shoulder roll entry. I also fly with 15 degrees up-tilt like a masochist, it requires so much throttle at that camera angle!
Atta boy Joshua. This is definitely one trick I haven’t completely mastered. I can do it one time and not the next. I guess I’ll get there eventually lol.
I absolutely loved the way you ended the video 😂.
How you approach is unique to each pilot. Ive been approaching from the right and orbiting counter clockwise. Idk. Im still learning. My prob is gaining altitude to fast.
Great episode. Would be good to see your stick movements. But maybe next time. 😊🍻
you inspired me to pick and learn another freestyle maneuver , not the trippy spin ,not there yet lol , thanks for another great video
Deep respect to you and those who can do these tricks! Could you maybe set up a gopro or any camera pointing to the general area of the tree that you do trippy spin at? Just to get an idea how the quad should actually orbit around it. It's a bit too much to ask i know😅😅 thank you Joshua~~
6:50 You jest, but I don't fly with anybody, so this extremely helpful to see your thought process as you learn a trick!
Everytime I have a question in my mind, it is as if bardwell can read my mind and make the video the day after…
Thanks for sharing your suffering learning the trippy spin, I'm suffering just like you hahaha, many prop packs are dying for the trick!
Great video sir!
thanks, JB
Great video JB thank u.
bubby got us out here raising the bar
If only I could subscribe again. That outro was too funny.
You've might have managed the trippy spin, a feat in itself, but can you do the George Foreman Grill? A matty-trippy combo devised by the trippy spin master himself, Jacuzzi Jay.
Cool trick. Id like to learn this but im not gonna put myself through this till next summer lol
Try entering with a woop de doo look back. Thats the easiest way I found to get into it. Good stuff man.
i finally did it myself
i did the 97 attempts in sim tho and it took me like 5 trys to do it for real after
the hard part is to get into it
im now trying to do it the otherway round ^^
i think the spot makes a really big difference you want a very high tree with like 10m space around it finding that is hard tho
pine trees are best cause they dont have much scraggle on the lower parts
Your birdhouse would be great for practicing trippy spins. Also, I use throttle to maintain height (and not angle). And yes, you do have to throttle up a bit to maintain height.
Disappointed that we didn’t saw the drone rescue in action 😁
The fun though practicing!!!
So easy to triply spin in liftoff and other sims lol...Ill take this video as my Q to try it with my skyeliner HD..I want to buy a smaller quad to beat on...with turtle mode of course...
Also and just a running joke here i picked up on reading comments over the last 2 years...Bardwell if you would leave your yard there might be a single pole or tree that is better to practice that trippy spin lol....." I just wish that tree wasnt there"...next video the tree that was in the way will be cut down instead of Bardwell just going to another location hahaha lol...Awesome video Joshua! 😉🤓
I was tempted to go to a parking lot with a light post but I figured that would make it too easy and I would just try to rise to the challenge.
Looks like u put that quad through its paces.. AND it did survive..
To give it a “TONKA” standing, send it to Ciotti.. if I lives through him.. I will EASILY buy one!!!😂😂
(gonna try not make one of my idols of fpv mad this time 😆)
Great video, love seeing you challenge yourself, it inspires and im sure other to do the same keep up the good work you are doing wonders for the fpv community ❤️
I dunno, I spent a few packs trying...
using a light in parking lot...
I could get maybe half...
I figure i'm missing something obvious.
although... I'm not really that big a fan of them.
will try again now after watching you go through this.
I’m not a very good pilot, but for some reason this is the easiest trick for me to do, and it just came naturally.
LMFAO @ 8:13 - that shirt....some kind of gang tag....😂 Awesome work on the trippy spin. Would practicing on Liftoff have helped at all?
The trees around your house must look like christmas...
I think watching you suffer gave me the motivation to learn something today. Thanks for all the great videos... now where is that soldering one I came here to watch so I can fix my quad. Cheers XD
Shoutout to the accidental trippy knife edge gap beetween the branches
Well lookie there you can teach an old dog new tricks! Lol it’s a lot cheaper to learn them in the sim first. Well done sir!
37.5° cam, going in with only yaw is the way i consistently do it in the sim. i have a nice new Rekon 4 FR i will eventually try it with but thats gonna be a long way away heh
lol “97 attempts”; but your 1st attempt looked pretty damn good to me!
Edit: wanted to add that I loved this video. Was nice to see how you processed through it.
Im coming from 3D RC Helicopters, and can only laugh at this
I find it much easier to yaw 180° to enter into it so you're facing at the same pitch as flying forward but just backwards
currently trying this with a tinywhoop, with some tape stuck from the ceiling to the floor as the obstacle, that way if i crash in to it nothing breaks
Hell yeah you got it
Nice improvement! Send me this 3"quad to tray the same! 😉
Dear goat,
Could you make more tuts like this =) pls
kind regards
Great trick👍
08:17,,,🤣🤣,,,more jokes it is cheers up my office days,,tq mr hosua
All vehicles on Bardwell’s property are subject to sudden drone landings
I like the new tripod.
Nice work it's not easy for sure Jaybfotography does the most technical trippyspins like through tree branches and stuff idk it's crazy. The whole thing hurts my brain
Yeah, his trippy spins are next level. He'll even throw in a reverse and string them together through multiple trees.
Practice on a very tall object in the sim first to learn the stick coordination without having to worry about throttle control as much. Small mistakes while trippy spinning will result in gaining or losing altitude, and practicing on something so low is very unforgiving since you don't have much altitude to lose before crashing. Having lots of time to correct will help build the muscle memory needed much faster.
What you were attempting isn't easy, and you made a lot of progress despite that. I'd say you're 85% of the way there even if it doesn't seem like it.
There are many famous trees and this is one of them.
This is awesome Bardwell 👌. Great job! Hey. I've tried trippy spins in the liftoff sim quite a few times. How does the sim compare to real life?
Gangsigns😂
Would be a lot more interesting if you had someone film the drone while you are doing the trick. Would be nice to be able to actually see what the drone is doing.
I keep seeing that Speedybee adapter. Am I the only one using just a wire from my phone to the FC USB port? I find it easier than needing to connect to a wifi signal every time just to make some changes.
I test this in the speedybee review video and yeah it works for some phones but not for others.
Challenge on! Come on guys lets learn together, upload your attempts in the discord server :)
*Pitch up nearly vertical then roll and yaw in counter directions. Throttle up over half way...Use pitch to control the drift.* Lets gooo!
The joy of not having to care about your equipment also takes a big place in this challange. I know that my drone would break immediately after the first crash, leading to days of waiting for expensive replacement parts ;)
Around attempt 70 I broke a motor on my Smart35. Other than that, there was no damage other than going through about 3-4 sets of props. Overall not bad.
@@JoshuaBardwell thats really a nice outcome for such a tricky maneuver
erods way is the best entry for learning trippy spins
Next matty flip 🔥
I would love a picture in picture option for goggles. We would be able to get a LOS & FPV view if we wanted to.
Devs?🤔
“Gang related graffiti” 😂