Flying Over Italian Hills | GoPro 11 + iFlight Nazgul V3 Custom Mid Range🌄✨
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- iFlight Nazgul 5 v3 Custom
Goggles: DJI Goggles 2
VTX: Caddx Nebula Pro with TrueRC CORE 5.8 antenna LHCP
Radio TX: RadioMaster Pocket ELRS 2.4GHZ
Radio RX: RadioMaster RP3 Diversity ELRS 2.4GHZ
GPS: HGLRC M100_MINI GPS
Battery: Lipo TATTU R-LINE 3.0 22.2V 1400mAh 120C
Camera 4k: GoPro 11 Mini
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Come fly with me as I take my custom iFlight Nazgul V3 and GoPro 11 over the beautiful rolling hills of Emilia Romagna. 🌿🏞️ This flight captures stunning aerial views of golden fields, lush vineyards, and winding roads that define this enchanting Italian region. It’s the perfect mix of FPV excitement and peaceful landscapes. Let’s explore these scenic hills together! 🚁
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Song: Sacrifice
Music by: CreatorMix.com
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The winding roads and vibrant vineyards make this flight truly captivating. Amazing visuals!
Thanks!
The combination of rolling hills and autumn colors creates such a relaxing atmosphere. Loved it!
Thank you!!
This mid-range flight perfectly balances FPV excitement and scenic beauty. Great job!
Thank you!
The smoothness of your flight really highlights the beauty of Emilia Romagna.
Great work!
I'm glad you like it!
What’s your preferred video resolution and frame rate for capturing such cinematic shots?
5.2k @ 60fps
The golden fields and vineyards look absolutely magical from above. Stunning flight!
Thank you!
Do you use any specific filters on the GoPro 11 to enhance the autumn colors?
yes, in this video I used an ND32 filter
Does the Nazgul V3 handle well over uneven terrain like this? Any signal challenges?
The important thing is to maintain a clean line of sight!
How far do you usually push your drone on these mid-range flights?
Depends on flight territory conditions, signal strength, interference, etc. I usually don't go beyond 6-7km