I have mastered a lot of things that need exact coordination in sports and music but there I could slow it down to 1/10 and practice. In FPV you only have time when you're not inverted, otherwise you are under pressure, even with some height. I wish there were simulator settings to slow things down, that would make practicing some tricks so much easier. And yes, I know, muscle memory needs to build in realtime but there is enough time to train that once the trick is understood completely.
Love it, this will be one of my first real rip-moves I learn! Should have a brand new evoque f6d in about a week or so, for now its Liftoff ... great stuff man!!
Been doing this for awhile and its awesome! And maybe you guys could share tips on backward tricks such as loop - inverted yaw - half matty thingy while you are looping into something. That would be great.
Just practice it on a sim. None of these tricks they do are “difficult”. It’s all muscle memory and timing (literally several attempts until you no longer think about the stick movements). Nothing you can “tell” anyone how to do it.
Hey Vanover and LetsFly, nice flying! I'd love to see what you two can do with the Runcam Thumb pro V2. I know you don't use much EIS so that would be cool to see. I just got one and the footage looks SO FREAKING GOOD for a $90~ camera... but I'm a crap pilot, so I'd like to see what a pro can do with it. Make sure it's a V2 pro, the new lens it so much better!
how does it compare to other action cams if you have some to compare? am hesitating between one and getting an action 2 for cinematic shots (can't afford to crash these in freestyle, although getting a care package for an action 2 is possible where I live I think)
@@smp1990 I currently have the walksnail hd, same ones Vanny is using in this video. Though I'll probably switch to HDZero cause I want an analog option. Also walksnail doesn't have hdmi in which sucks.
Nice tutorial. Would be helpful to see some of the perfect moves in slo-mo again. Yes, i can do it for myself in the youtube player but it would make it easier to understand while Alex is explaining.
Not new or proprietary, but a solid and flashy trick. It also works well in the order of yaw 180 -> pitch 180 (up or down) -> roll 180 to level. Any combination that combines 2 or more axes of rotation and gets you back to the entrance orientation pretty much counts as a 'cube - per Charpu's earliest teachings. What Vanover does to make them shine is work the tempo. For me, the quintessential "Vanover Cube" is the classic Rubik's version but with a slow-motion roll. That one's trickier, and he's the first I've seen do it ;-)
I wanna see some current dvr of the walksnail system from Vanover. I'm trying to decide what to get for digital and I wanna see freestyle run where it's not in open and see the dvr footage pretty pls
What are your rates Van? can you give us actual rates in BF? for all 3 ? with expo and etc... im always curious to see what you are running or others...
I've never heard of this one, nor have I noticed it in a flight edit. It looks cool, but I think it would fill up space in my brain that I've been reserving for other tricks. I can do a passable Rubick's Cube as long as I'm not too close to the ground, but I don't have any hope if I need to stay in the air. But that's not what I'm really trying to perfect. I've been struggling with the Juicy Flick for years. I can do the mechanics of it - a quick flip, followed by a slow roll, and then yaw out before I hit something. But it's always lacking… juice. I look at Bubby's Juicy Flicks, and they just flow. I think part of what makes his look so good is that he keeps the same spot in view as he does the slow roll (similar to what's happening here with the Vanny Cube). It creates a mesmerizing corkscrew effect. There's also some magic in transitioning from the quick flip to the slow roll fast enough that I don't hit the ground, but not so fast that it just turns into a two axis flip. Maybe I should practice higher up? I'm not sure what I need to do to make it look good. I'd like to see a tutorial on how to do the mechanics of juicy flick, but also how to get the artistry right so that it has the namesake juice.
@@rambozo_fpv176 That's what I thought. I do a variant, for some reason I find it a lot easier to backflip 180, full roll, then front flip out of it. And I'm quite fond of how it looks too. I refer to it as a rubiks cube, someone can fight me about it.
@@SwainixFPV I actually also throw juicy flickis backwards sometimes too. Not all the time, I'm primarily front flip JF but the occasional backflip JF looks sweet too
Hm, i've seen Sebastian (SR13) doing the "SR13 cube" already 2018 (1:24) ua-cam.com/video/hSfzZyUTBXc/v-deo.html 0:02 Finally i'm courious if this comment will be erased again?
I can’t believe how smooth Vancouver do the vanny roll almost like the physics are turned off for an moment 😂
Vannover was genuine stoked when Shawn hit the roll.
First, just did my first rubicks cube today
Congrats 👏😂
That’s Sick AF . I’m definitely gonna practice it . Thanks for the tutorial my dudes🤘🏻🙌
Ive been doing this for some time. Ive done it in more than a few if my video's...
I just kinda do it and never gave it much thought for a name.
Thanks! flying tomorrow so i'll be working on that one! cool trick! ✌
Still practicing vanny rolls first 😅 love all the cool trick ideas 👍🏻
I have mastered a lot of things that need exact coordination in sports and music but there I could slow it down to 1/10 and practice. In FPV you only have time when you're not inverted, otherwise you are under pressure, even with some height. I wish there were simulator settings to slow things down, that would make practicing some tricks so much easier. And yes, I know, muscle memory needs to build in realtime but there is enough time to train that once the trick is understood completely.
Hey mate, most simulators do allow you to slow things down so you can practice tricks with less pressure. It might be a setting like 1/2 speed.
Been doing this trick ever since I saw you do it at the freestyle contest you won (forget what that was called). Such a cool move!
That pretty awesome trick! Thank you for the tutorial.
Great trick !
But how many propellers am I going to break before I get there? 😂
I'd say sim it first to reduce money spent 🥲
Love it, this will be one of my first real rip-moves I learn! Should have a brand new evoque f6d in about a week or so, for now its Liftoff ... great stuff man!!
Just leant and feels awesome ! cool a vid comes out from you guys right after !
That's a hell of a flight, man 😊
Been doing this for awhile and its awesome! And maybe you guys could share tips on backward tricks such as loop - inverted yaw - half matty thingy while you are looping into something. That would be great.
Just practice it on a sim. None of these tricks they do are “difficult”. It’s all muscle memory and timing (literally several attempts until you no longer think about the stick movements). Nothing you can “tell” anyone how to do it.
Once the reflexes are acquired it’s just getting over the fear of destroying your quad.
@@Goldtech6973 Spoken like a real pilot. ;-)
Hey Vanover and LetsFly, nice flying!
I'd love to see what you two can do with the Runcam Thumb pro V2. I know you don't use much EIS so that would be cool to see. I just got one and the footage looks SO FREAKING GOOD for a $90~ camera... but I'm a crap pilot, so I'd like to see what a pro can do with it.
Make sure it's a V2 pro, the new lens it so much better!
That's Vanny and LetFlyRC my guy.
@@kottonfpv2666 Oh my bad, been out of the loop for a while, my eyeballs forgot who is who... thanks!
how does it compare to other action cams if you have some to compare? am hesitating between one and getting an action 2 for cinematic shots (can't afford to crash these in freestyle, although getting a care package for an action 2 is possible where I live I think)
I’ve had one for months, and it is still in the box. I definitely need to use it, one day. 😂
That's a kool looking trick!
What goggles is LetsFlyRC using?
asking the important questions. Just made my mind up on the walksnail goggles - gonna wait to hear back now
@@smp1990 I currently have the walksnail hd, same ones Vanny is using in this video. Though I'll probably switch to HDZero cause I want an analog option. Also walksnail doesn't have hdmi in which sucks.
Vannycube, Vannycube, Vannycube! 🤩🤩🤩
Nice tutorial. Would be helpful to see some of the perfect moves in slo-mo again.
Yes, i can do it for myself in the youtube player but it would make it easier to understand while Alex is explaining.
yep seen you doin this one been copying it for a while :)
Thx for givin it a name
yeah this is the one ! lol
@@ghostdropfpv yea it looks great wonder if a double flip out would look anygood.. prolly not just breaking frame rates at that stage
@@SpaghettiFPV-tg3qh would be if you kind of did it slower for the second rotation probably, can always try and see, I might try to !
Dope 👏 kickass letsflyrc 🔥
Gonna practice 😮
"that sounds like Vannessa and Bunny... that cannot be a coincidence"
-Glamrock Freddy "Feddy" Fazbear the 5th
Ive been doing Vanny Rolls for a while... had no clue that's what it's called lol.
Not new or proprietary, but a solid and flashy trick. It also works well in the order of yaw 180 -> pitch 180 (up or down) -> roll 180 to level. Any combination that combines 2 or more axes of rotation and gets you back to the entrance orientation pretty much counts as a 'cube - per Charpu's earliest teachings. What Vanover does to make them shine is work the tempo. For me, the quintessential "Vanover Cube" is the classic Rubik's version but with a slow-motion roll. That one's trickier, and he's the first I've seen do it ;-)
I better buy more props!!
i like this one!!!
Smooth :)
💯✌🏻🔥🤟🏻
Think I’ve done this accidentally a few times. Thanks for the breakdown guys.
This is not the vanny cube this is the reverse fabian flip made by fabianfpv like 3 years ago
What googles does lets fly rc wear?
nice video guys
@rotor riot, may I know what monitor you are using to watch the feed coming out of the Dominator HD using what I believe is a USB C?
I tried to find the link, but, it doesn’t seem to work anymore.
It is just some 7” hdmi monitor I bought on Amazon for automotive applications.
Does standing up help you to stop moving your head around?
Can you do a challenge, where you only use full throttle
Nice -. What camera angle are you flying ?
nice! which sim is best for practising these kind of tricks?
I wanna see some current dvr of the walksnail system from Vanover. I'm trying to decide what to get for digital and I wanna see freestyle run where it's not in open and see the dvr footage pretty pls
"It's so easy!" -- Me, a guy who has 1 hour of FPV experience.
What are your rates Van? can you give us actual rates in BF? for all 3 ? with expo and etc... im always curious to see what you are running or others...
this trick makes you grow chest hair
I've never heard of this one, nor have I noticed it in a flight edit. It looks cool, but I think it would fill up space in my brain that I've been reserving for other tricks. I can do a passable Rubick's Cube as long as I'm not too close to the ground, but I don't have any hope if I need to stay in the air.
But that's not what I'm really trying to perfect. I've been struggling with the Juicy Flick for years. I can do the mechanics of it - a quick flip, followed by a slow roll, and then yaw out before I hit something. But it's always lacking… juice. I look at Bubby's Juicy Flicks, and they just flow. I think part of what makes his look so good is that he keeps the same spot in view as he does the slow roll (similar to what's happening here with the Vanny Cube). It creates a mesmerizing corkscrew effect. There's also some magic in transitioning from the quick flip to the slow roll fast enough that I don't hit the ground, but not so fast that it just turns into a two axis flip. Maybe I should practice higher up? I'm not sure what I need to do to make it look good.
I'd like to see a tutorial on how to do the mechanics of juicy flick, but also how to get the artistry right so that it has the namesake juice.
2 things u need to make tricks look good
Momentum and framing
Keep that in mind
when these batteries get here yall ready know im practicing this
lol vanny makes everything look easy
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can somebody say which screen they are using to spectate?
Did you ever figure it out I want to know too
I wanna see a trick tutorial from Vort3x!!!
ppl who dont pinch lol funny to watch, pitch is def the way to go
It’s all about what you prefer to do. One isnt better then the other
Half roll, full flip, half roll is a rubiks cube? Since when? 0:45
Half flip, full roll, half flip out facing the same way you started is a rubik's.
@@rambozo_fpv176 That's what I thought. I do a variant, for some reason I find it a lot easier to backflip 180, full roll, then front flip out of it. And I'm quite fond of how it looks too. I refer to it as a rubiks cube, someone can fight me about it.
@@jakeh3144 I learned it by building on a juicy flick so I front flip into it, but backflip must look really good too
@@SwainixFPV I actually also throw juicy flickis backwards sometimes too. Not all the time, I'm primarily front flip JF but the occasional backflip JF looks sweet too
Hm, i've seen Sebastian (SR13) doing the "SR13 cube" already 2018 (1:24)
ua-cam.com/video/hSfzZyUTBXc/v-deo.html 0:02
Finally i'm courious if this comment will be erased again?
Yeah, it seems like he is right.
180 yaw 180 roll 180 flip
First. 😅
Bro yaws and rolls calls it vanny roll
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