@rowanballinger3690 they aren't that expensive? I think I'm in it like 2 grand for all of my drones and equipment. It's cheaper and easier to deal with than my porsche.
@@bobbyleescott add up 15years worth I been flying since the smallest prop you could buy was 10 inch and stuck with kk2 boards, or even worse multi wee boards. And glass fibre frames. Trust me I’ve spent some money
@@Quad-sapien Thank you, and thanks for watching 😀 Something like three years, give or take I think... I have definitely been slower with progress though because I'm a really cautious person by nature and so I take longer to learn things in FPV because I don't crash as much 😆 Also, it's gets really cold here in the winter months so I don't fly much then. For this year though I bought some tiny whoops to fly around the house for practice, they're super fun 🔥
This is amazing! I just bought a remote control and a SIM. I really wanna build one but I wanna make sure I’ll stick with it before I go investing too much money!
Thank you kindly, and welcome to the hobby 😃 That is definitely the way to do it. Rushing into things, especially early on, is a recipe for throwing away money on broken drones. First get some good hours in on the sim, learn to manage the throttle, learn the muscle memory for the various maneuvers, learn how to land. Next, get yourself a small drone / tiny whoop and start actually flying on that, and when you feel comfortable enough, move your way up to something bigger if that's what you're interested in. I fly a bunch of different small drones besides my 5" quads, they're loads of fun.
@fullhamfpv wow, this is very cool) I guess I should use this camera for fpv too, as soon as I have it, I will experiment with the settings to shoot the same good shots)
@jenya6479 Yeah it's a great, light weight camera for FPV, my favorite right now. For sure, experiment with it and have fun 👍 I also use Adobe Premiere for post work, color grading, etc.
Thank you 😎👍 Honestly, I'm probably just as puzzled with the algorithm as you are, and I have no idea how it works. Recently I have been implementing tags like freestyle, FPV, drones, my user name, etc. I also changed up the style of my thumbnails, but that's basically it. Sometimes it seems like UA-cam likes my video and I get views, sometimes it seems like it hates me and I don't, I have no idea, honestly 😅 When it comes down to it, I just do this for the fun of it, to share my FPV adventures with other pilots, or just people that may have no idea what FPV is all about. If there is someone that comes along and sees my video and it sparks some interest in them to look into the hobby, then that makes me happy.
Is this 3D mode? I'm training daily on SIM and real life and I can't understand how to do these tricks where the floor goes out like the drone is going backwards
@@danielmachuca4399 This is regular ACRO mode, no 3D flying involved. Going backwards is all about throttle management, pitch angle and flicking yourself back to give the drone momentum. Try to keep your camera angle 25 degrees or below, and practice working that throttle together with the pitch axis, you'll eventually get it. Learning to go backwards, or to reverse your drone will help you gain additional control of your flying and allow you to avoid some crashes by being able to break at the last second, so definitely an important skill to master. Look up 'FPV drone reversal trick', there should be some videos that might help you out. I hope this makes sense, good luck!
Feel the vibe👌🏿
@@joelgarcia828 Thank you kindly my friend 🙇
fukn awesome rip bro. new sub
@@FPVChronBudz Thanks bud, I appreciate that, and cheers for the sub 🔥💪
Great!
@@MANOSFPV thank you 😀👍
This is gold.
@@dadpoolfpv Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
👍🏼♥️🤩
@@darksith2338 Thank you!
And flow you did sir.... The Flow runs strong in this one....
@@PrOpJuNkiE Thanks bro 😀👍
NICE!👍
@@FPVDIRK Thanks Dirk, appreciate it!
Nice flow man 👍👍
@@FREEDOMFPV84 Thank you 😀👍
Love the flying and colour grading!
Thank you very much 😁
I like your flowy style. This is a great video.
Very kind of you, thank you!
Thank you for the great upload. I love these types of FPV vids. I play them all day on my main monitor while I'm working.
@@r1v3r_techne29 My pleasure.
Great flying bro 🔥🔥
@@fpvwithpatrick That is high praise coming from you Patrick, thank you kindly my friend 🙏
wicked video, i hope i can start flying like this someday.
Thank you kindly! Practice, patience, and perseverance are your best friends in FPV 😅
And money 😂
@rowanballinger3690 they aren't that expensive? I think I'm in it like 2 grand for all of my drones and equipment.
It's cheaper and easier to deal with than my porsche.
@@bobbyleescott add up 15years worth I been flying since the smallest prop you could buy was 10 inch and stuck with kk2 boards, or even worse multi wee boards. And glass fibre frames. Trust me I’ve spent some money
Good flying!
@@dieterhoffman188 Thank you 😁👍
nice and smooth. good stuff
@@lunaticfpv17 Thank you 😃
Nice flying
Thanks bud!
love ur flying style, keep it up
@@lexx3556 Thank you my friend 🙏
Nice session!
@@DINSTAAR-FPV Thanks brother, I appreciate it 🙏
You're welcome, @@fullhamfpv
Dope! How long you been ripping?
@@Quad-sapien Thank you, and thanks for watching 😀
Something like three years, give or take I think... I have definitely been slower with progress though because I'm a really cautious person by nature and so I take longer to learn things in FPV because I don't crash as much 😆 Also, it's gets really cold here in the winter months so I don't fly much then. For this year though I bought some tiny whoops to fly around the house for practice, they're super fun 🔥
This is amazing! I just bought a remote control and a SIM. I really wanna build one but I wanna make sure I’ll stick with it before I go investing too much money!
Thank you kindly, and welcome to the hobby 😃
That is definitely the way to do it. Rushing into things, especially early on, is a recipe for throwing away money on broken drones. First get some good hours in on the sim, learn to manage the throttle, learn the muscle memory for the various maneuvers, learn how to land. Next, get yourself a small drone / tiny whoop and start actually flying on that, and when you feel comfortable enough, move your way up to something bigger if that's what you're interested in. I fly a bunch of different small drones besides my 5" quads, they're loads of fun.
just do it, I did all or nothing too
if you wait tooo long you will never do it.
just go on an good analog setup, 1500TVL is really good image quality. The dvr you watch is always a lot worse that what you actually see
bro, please tell me what camera you used in this video and what settings were there?
It's a DJI Action 2 set to Ultra Wide, D-Cinelike color at 4K60, ISO locked to 100, 1/60 shutter speed, with a Camerabutter ND16 filter.
@fullhamfpv wow, this is very cool) I guess I should use this camera for fpv too, as soon as I have it, I will experiment with the settings to shoot the same good shots)
@jenya6479 Yeah it's a great, light weight camera for FPV, my favorite right now. For sure, experiment with it and have fun 👍 I also use Adobe Premiere for post work, color grading, etc.
hi mate. Is there anyway or techniques you use to get the algorithm to recommend your videos more? great flying!
Thank you 😎👍
Honestly, I'm probably just as puzzled with the algorithm as you are, and I have no idea how it works. Recently I have been implementing tags like freestyle, FPV, drones, my user name, etc. I also changed up the style of my thumbnails, but that's basically it. Sometimes it seems like UA-cam likes my video and I get views, sometimes it seems like it hates me and I don't, I have no idea, honestly 😅
When it comes down to it, I just do this for the fun of it, to share my FPV adventures with other pilots, or just people that may have no idea what FPV is all about. If there is someone that comes along and sees my video and it sparks some interest in them to look into the hobby, then that makes me happy.
Thanks mate. I'm struggling to even gain a little traction lol 😂
bro is allergic to crashing into trees
@@SkyScape4K 🤣🤣🤣👍
Is this 3D mode? I'm training daily on SIM and real life and I can't understand how to do these tricks where the floor goes out like the drone is going backwards
@@danielmachuca4399 This is regular ACRO mode, no 3D flying involved. Going backwards is all about throttle management, pitch angle and flicking yourself back to give the drone momentum. Try to keep your camera angle 25 degrees or below, and practice working that throttle together with the pitch axis, you'll eventually get it. Learning to go backwards, or to reverse your drone will help you gain additional control of your flying and allow you to avoid some crashes by being able to break at the last second, so definitely an important skill to master.
Look up 'FPV drone reversal trick', there should be some videos that might help you out. I hope this makes sense, good luck!
This is a really good video on flying backwards - ua-cam.com/video/OIGjM5xxz-0/v-deo.htmlsi=o51p2IoZnqzmVIK3
@@fullhamfpv thanks man
@@danielmachuca4399 You got it brother 👍
Loving the rewinds bro!!! Cheers