When I first got into FPV, I began on a tinyhawk 2 RTF kit, and I remember watching this video and thinking, "it's going to be years before I can do all of these tricks". I am almost exactly one year into the hobby now. I have built and broken several 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, and 6s drones, lost a $700 build in the woods, spent several thousand dollars on parts, cut my hand wide open on props, and spent thousands of hours not only practicing in the simulator and in real life, but also thousands of hours learning how to program flight controllers, solder wires properly, and do repairs of almost every kind. That being said, I have done every trick in this video several times, and I am still improving rapidly every day. Don't give up!
Hell yea! One of my flying buddies is a freaking pro tree percher. If there's a tree anywhere within a couple hundred meters, he _will_ "perch" it like a fucking bird.
Hey I can do that one well also.. My side of the mountain in colorado is full of drones in trees that are 40 ft high...My second hobby is shooting a potato cannon.
Sub-orbital: Jump an obstacle, while turning your quad sideways and keeping the obstacle centered for as long as possible Corner-orbit: Orbit the corner of a building (or any other obstacle) diagonally instead of horizontally, so that you not only go around but also up and down
I can't fint it but I once seen ZoeFPV perch vertical against a wall, hold it for a second then take off again. Amazing!! Have never seen anyone else do it.
how about the "gopro killer"....you knife-edge a gap which is big enough for the quad, only you forgot about your gopro...... nice vids man, thanks and keep it up.
In video where they try to beet AI drone , the rotor riot team find hover one of most difficult things to do, statment of drew was like: we do freestyle moving in fast moviments and hover is one of difficult things to do.. so if you mange to be steady in a place hovering than voila! You just successfully beat the rotor riot! :D
Can you make a web-based visual dictionary? That way it is easier to find, can be alphabetized (with multiple names) and have links to imagery or vids.
That sliding trick on a ledge or ground is a game changer. The type of tricks you could do to then land on an edge or skid under a car after some trick shots sounds 🔥
Yes! Generalized 1/2 each on 3 axes any order (?) and select clockwise or anti clockwise, practice all ~50 permutations. Getting this down to reflexes is good. I won't live long enough…
In all board sports it is called "switch" when moving opposite the dominate direction. Throwback, I think, is a good name for quick look behind 180s on any axis while Switch more accurately describes doing maneuvers with significant motion backward involved. Much love, keep it armed rotor riot!
Kinda like a juicy flick and a trippy orbit combined where you throw your quad around something and do a quarter of an orbit flying backward around it. Don’t have a name for it but my friend and I do it around trees all the time and it gets a great panorama every time
Been flying for almost a year. I fly everyday on my lunch break. Once I felt comfortably under control I spend everyday working on one maybe two tricks. Been power looping a soccer goal for over a month. Lowered my camera angle and was amazed how much more control I had. Gives me some breathing room without having to worry about all that speed
This is great info especially for a new guy on the block! I built my first 5" kwad not to long ago and y'all have been helping me get her tuned in. Thanks again for all the content!!!
Sticky Stalls and Death Drops: set a switch up to enable 3D mode. use that reverse thrust to stick to surfaces after a bonk, hang upside down indefinately, or descent really fast. PS: yes, it works with normal props! you only get maybe 30% efficiency, but that's enough to unlock the potential for some fun stuff. just dont fry your motors.
As an aviator trained by the US Navy and flying A-7Es I love to FPV. It is the closet thing to being in cockpit doing low level flying, huggin' the terrain at 200feet and 480kts without the physical limitations of the G-forces on the aircraft and the pilot. obtw I love the Matty loop, similar to an airplanes outside loop but you don't come out flying backwards in a plane you just continue the loop over the top, canopy out all the way :-), In airplanes it is really hard on the eyes as all the blood goes to head centrifugally.
When carrying momentum do a 180 yaw while looking at an object, then while drifting backwards do a 180 back flip so you are now upside down but looking forward finally a 180 roll and fly on, this is called My Triple.
Roll loops are a ton of fun and one of my favorites, especially if you have a lot of horizontal beams to weave around. It's like orbiting sideways and switching orbit after each loop.
Hey guys, thank you for all your hard work and for keeping the FPV community together and always well informed and entertained with your amazing videos. I know this video is a bit old already and I had seen it before, but now that I watch it again I thought of a trick I haven`t really seen before, how about a" Knife Edge Yaw Spin"? I will practice that next time I go fly. Greetings from the ever warm Dominican Republic!
As a person who is both a roller coaster enthusiast and like fpv area, it is interesting to see how can same moves can be named diffrently on diffrent areas. For example, a split S on fpv translates to a dive loop on roller coasters A power loop is a vertical loop Immelmann and corkscrew are same Barrel roll translates to heartline roll And just roll flip translates to inline twist Knive egde stall is stengel dive As hard as it is to not mix fpv terms on coasters or coaster terms on fpv, it is actually interesting and nice to have diffrent areas that can mix together and create something new
Shoulda added flip landing at the end! Where you flip or roll onto a perch or flip/roll when you come to land! I’ve been able to do the landing flips and rolls but just recently got a flip onto a perch that was soooooo fun to learn gotta have perfect momentum
I didnt know Matty named an inverted orbit first, cool to learn that... couple other tricks are the mind bender ( get inverted with momentum to past and object as you yaw spin to keep eye contact with that object) another trick is the wrap around (flying around and object without changing the quads orientation kinda like a dosey doe in square dancing)
This was excellent! Been wanting someone to make something like this. As always you guys rock. And just in time too since I just placed another huge RDQ order to try out some new motors and props. Can't wait!
Try this overengineered way of rotating 90 degrees: 90 degrees forward, 180 degrees yaw spin, 90 degrees roll either way, 90 degrees flip forward. I call it the radical as it looks like you are just radically spinning when you do it fast.
I also did a matty Flip Didnt know thats what it was called (in a sim) at only 17 hours sim time only took about an hour of practice for that particular trick oh and i landed it through a window, after powerlooping a walk bridge should be in my shorts vids
Drew's split-s and just going inverted over trees is all I wanted to do. Still have never really felt like I float like you do. I'm gonna get it one day.
How about a list of cool-looking ways to go back the way you came? I know Coordinated Turn, Split-S, there has to be more. This video is great for giving me a list of things to work on.
I call it The poke, similar to the nose up stall but you go in from the side and go nose up in to the bottom of a tree or the top of a building or rafters and then slow roll 360 degrees as you come out backwards and finish with a 180 yaw. I do them inside a bando in my first bando video on my UA-cam with a 7 inch quad. I've only seen 1 other person do this move and he did it to copy me. High risk and looks cool
Thank you folks! Now I know the name of the trick move I always do. You guys said "Juicy Flick". I honestly love it! I need to learn new tricks. Ok, I will continue watching your video now. 😊
@ledrib i am building all my quads to be able to skid and grind after watching your videos and have been practicing without airmode and still having control on the ice
I believe there’s some KISS stuff made by fettec that’s 20x20, as wel as a teased OSD, but I don’t know a lot about KISS. Once an osd comes out though I really wanna do a kiss build.
Follow you for a while... always wonder how to put several blue thumbs on your videos, but this time, I really wanted too :) This Tricktionary was really nice.
I'm surprised you didn't mention the wall stall that Zoe pulled off with 3d along with your wall bonk section. Reverse thrust to stick in place on the wall was a cool twist.
Orbit is a funnel in 3D heli world, you're missing a stall turn completely! forward flight, pitch up, stall, yaw turn, back down facing forward (or multiple yaw turns) - Should try landing on the ceiling instead of just bumping off, must be enough thrust for it :D
Some combination tricks that i like: Dagger (reverse knife edge through a gap), knife edge orbits, the A-bomb (matty flip with 360 inverted yaw spin at the top), and the Jared flip (matty flip with rubicks cube at the top). To be fair these are all Matty's tricks.
Gday RR crew awsome vlog guys great to see what all the tricks are about and who came up with them very cool, Drew we want to see more trippy spins they are very awsome mate.👍🛸
Can you do a series of tutorials breaking down KEY tricks? Holding a quad and moving it around is difficult to image the actual 'stick' movement to finesses a trick. Do a Five Part Series. Would be cool and a lot of first time pilots and those that are new to the sport would benefit.
I kind of used individual videos with stick overlays but that didn't help me at all tbh... Usually it's enough to just pause the video for a second and go through the whole thing in slowmo in your head (or just put yt on .25 playback) and hold your controller while doing it and imagening what inputs are needed... The visuals don't really help as you won't have time to look at your hands while flying... But that might just be me and my way of learning - if it would do the trick for you I'd be happy for you, just wanted to point out that it might not help as much as you'd imagine :)
Yeah, it's time to learn more tricks. I am always concerned about my quad. I don't want to break them to much. Flying is a fun but repairing not so much. Nevertheless there are some tricks worth learning eventually. I will go into field and play your video then. Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
When I first got into FPV, I began on a tinyhawk 2 RTF kit, and I remember watching this video and thinking, "it's going to be years before I can do all of these tricks".
I am almost exactly one year into the hobby now. I have built and broken several 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, and 6s drones, lost a $700 build in the woods, spent several thousand dollars on parts, cut my hand wide open on props, and spent thousands of hours not only practicing in the simulator and in real life, but also thousands of hours learning how to program flight controllers, solder wires properly, and do repairs of almost every kind.
That being said, I have done every trick in this video several times, and I am still improving rapidly every day. Don't give up!
The bardwell landing is when you disarm flat but end up upside down. I am really good at them.
John Bloch it’s funny because it’s true! Lmao. I am really good at those too..
In am a professional at them.
im planning on getting a simulator, thats the first trick ill have to try out 🤔
The first time I flew my fpv drone I did this and gave my lawn a little trim
2:10 Rubik's cube
2:27 Inverted Yaw spin
2:54 Juicy Flick
3:35 Stall
2:08 Throwback
5:00 Vanny Roll
6:00 Gaps
6:22 Knife Edge
6:40 Power Loop
6:56 Orbits
7:30 Split-S
8:40 Immelmann
9:11 Mattyf lip
9:46 Trippy Spin
10:21 Dives
11:12 Wall Ride
11:50 Backward Dive
12:34 Wall Bonk
13:23 Slides/Grinds
14:41 Perches
Thanks I guess 😅
Thanks
This was posted a year already by Gabriel
Thank you!
Thank you so much we need more people like you
Shoutout to the editors, y’all had to go through maybe hundreds of videos to get those second long clips.
Man I was thinking that same thing lol
Yea seriously I feel like christian(the editor last I knew)is the most underappreciated or atleast least know rotor rioter. Good work man as always
yeah for real!
I've become very proficient at Tree Perching.
It's a requires a specific set of skills.
Or the "Double Perch", where you perch a second quad while attempting to dislodge the first one. 🤬
Hell yea! One of my flying buddies is a freaking pro tree percher. If there's a tree anywhere within a couple hundred meters, he _will_ "perch" it like a fucking bird.
and then a Charpu Stick (R) always helps
Hey I can do that one well also.. My side of the mountain in colorado is full of drones in trees that are 40 ft high...My second hobby is shooting a potato cannon.
And I WILL find your daughter...
I loved MrSteele's wall bank when he placed his sticker on a wall...
I like that to. I was waiting for them to mention it
@@lifeinnohurry2425 same. like a stamped proof of him intending to bank
Yeah that was very impressive, I tried this trick for the first time ua-cam.com/video/vpoKGfH1cS8/v-deo.html
Totally. His sticker on the Conti Tower in Hannover, Germany is actually still there. I flew around it just a few days ago.
Same
Delayed front flips are my fave. Power up half way and keep the object in sight and then finish the front flip before hitting the ground.
The Calibrator! Move the sticks like you're calibrating the sticks!
Jack Crisp lol that’s a good one
Bwaaaa ha ha lol funny shit bro😂
My Favorite. Most of the time my quad ends up in a tree or in pieces sooo... XD
'Rando-Roll', there's a troll tutorial out there showing this lol
"Blind Calibrator": as above, but with your eyes closed. Good for when you want to practice reorienting yourself quickly.
Sub-orbital: Jump an obstacle, while turning your quad sideways and keeping the obstacle centered for as long as possible
Corner-orbit: Orbit the corner of a building (or any other obstacle) diagonally instead of horizontally, so that you not only go around but also up and down
I can't fint it but I once seen ZoeFPV perch vertical against a wall, hold it for a second then take off again. Amazing!!
Have never seen anyone else do it.
Because Zoe flies 3d, she could reverse-thrust the quad and nail it to the wall till the battery gave out.
how about the "gopro killer"....you knife-edge a gap which is big enough for the quad, only you forgot about your gopro......
nice vids man, thanks and keep it up.
:'D
Rotor Riot: Talking about tricks and stunts... Me: Still trying to get a steady hover and wishing I could do more... lol
I'm still in the simulator awaiting friday where I can buy my Tiny Hawk 2 so I can fly it in the warehouse at work.
Keep at it.... it will click faster than you think.
Im like in the middle of knowing how to fly and doing tricks....
In video where they try to beet AI drone , the rotor riot team find hover one of most difficult things to do, statment of drew was like: we do freestyle moving in fast moviments and hover is one of difficult things to do.. so if you mange to be steady in a place hovering than voila! You just successfully beat the rotor riot! :D
I hear ya man!
"The Martin Crash" - No one crashes like me.
Haha challenge excepted bro 👊 i think ive got u on the crash side of things
My bank account disagrees.
Roll (0:51)
Flip - Loop (1:02)
Yaw spin (1:20)
Rubik's cube (2:07)
Inverted yaw spin (2:27)
*Juicy flick (2:56)
Stall (3:36)
Throwback (4:09)
*Vanny roll (5:01)
Gaps (6:00)
Knife edge (6:23)
Power loop (6:40)
Orbits (6:57)
Split-s (7:31)
Immelmann (8:41)
Mattyflip (9:11)
Trippy Spin (9:54)
Dives (10:23)
Wall Ride (11:12)
Backwars dive (11:51)
Wall bonk (12:35)
Slides / Grinds (13:25)
Perches (14:42)
awesome, thank you
Absolutely Loved this!!!! Lol 😂 “landing is the only trick FPV pilots can’t do!!!!”
Can you make a web-based visual dictionary?
That way it is easier to find, can be alphabetized (with multiple names) and have links to imagery or vids.
Good Idee, i also would like it 😉
ua-cam.com/video/_a2MsgEWzRU/v-deo.html
@@Enderkruemel ua-cam.com/video/MNaMEUtBNas/v-deo.html
Hooray, thanks for this folks. Perfect timing. I flew all my packs today and thought, dayyum, I need to learn some new tricks. Perfect.
That sliding trick on a ledge or ground is a game changer. The type of tricks you could do to then land on an edge or skid under a car after some trick shots sounds 🔥
Been watching you all since the beginning and just want to thank you! I really appreciate the inspiration!
Power Nutcracker: Doing a power loop between legs towards your front.
ahhhhhhhhhh
@@maverickflightstudio1499 Bonus points for subsequent loops and speed. 🤣
Here is an idea for a similar trick.
Nutslasher. Knife edge between your legs.
The shin shredder
Can't wait for the next encyclopedia editon of trictionary
Just realised, we have a fantastic lineup here. Kings of Fpv freestyle, FPV racing & FPV tech. Keep up the great work guys 👍
I love this variation of the Rubik´s Cube: 1/2 frontflip, 1/2 yaw spin, 1/2 roll. If done fast and clean it looks a little confusing but cool.
Yes! Generalized 1/2 each on 3 axes any order (?) and select clockwise or anti clockwise, practice all ~50 permutations. Getting this down to reflexes is good. I won't live long enough…
In all board sports it is called "switch" when moving opposite the dominate direction. Throwback, I think, is a good name for quick look behind 180s on any axis while Switch more accurately describes doing maneuvers with significant motion backward involved. Much love, keep it armed rotor riot!
A trick i think i've only seen steele do is docking, when you go up under something and perch underneath.
search that term on the urban dictionary,, worst name ever lol
@@damonbfpv LMAO!!!
Zoe does that in 3d mode
I've done it by mistake several times.
It's like getting stuck there.
Sometimes during a Mattie flip.
I call a knife-edge yaw spin a "cartwheel". And then there are all manner of "rewinds".
Andy RC loves cartwheels. Haha
Yeah, cartwheels can be pretty rad, and are actually a safe way on racetracks to do sections that were intended to do power loops
My local FPV pilots called this trick a "shuriken"
@@pafff_3d that's what I call it too.. Shuriken.. I can't do them yet.. Lol..
I guess the LOS-pilots call it cartwheel
I like the name "window washer" too, along with the "wall ride". I think Drew had called it that in a community spotlight.
Kinda like a juicy flick and a trippy orbit combined where you throw your quad around something and do a quarter of an orbit flying backward around it. Don’t have a name for it but my friend and I do it around trees all the time and it gets a great panorama every time
Been flying for almost a year. I fly everyday on my lunch break. Once I felt comfortably under control I spend everyday working on one maybe two tricks. Been power looping a soccer goal for over a month. Lowered my camera angle and was amazed how much more control I had. Gives me some breathing room without having to worry about all that speed
Legendary trio right here.
We need an updated version!! Love this video. I wanna see some rewinds. Lol
Juicy video!
Literally, galons of mouthwatering sweet fresh icy juice drop from the screen as I'm watching :)
Thanks for sharing!
This is great info especially for a new guy on the block! I built my first 5" kwad not to long ago and y'all have been helping me get her tuned in. Thanks again for all the content!!!
Sticky Stalls and Death Drops: set a switch up to enable 3D mode. use that reverse thrust to stick to surfaces after a bonk, hang upside down indefinately, or descent really fast.
PS: yes, it works with normal props! you only get maybe 30% efficiency, but that's enough to unlock the potential for some fun stuff. just dont fry your motors.
As an aviator trained by the US Navy and flying A-7Es I love to FPV. It is the closet thing to being in cockpit doing low level flying, huggin' the terrain at 200feet and 480kts without the physical limitations of the G-forces on the aircraft and the pilot. obtw I love the Matty loop, similar to an airplanes outside loop but you don't come out flying backwards in a plane you just continue the loop over the top, canopy out all the way :-), In airplanes it is really hard on the eyes as all the blood goes to head centrifugally.
"oh that's skill " ahhah bardwells face hahah
awesome trick series.i teach 12 kids in trouble alot to fly down here so few new tricks they can be shown
Great video.. Loved the last part of the video when JB said which trick is hard for all the freestyle pilots. lol..
I've never seen rail grinding before. Thanks!
Bardwell rockin the Cricket shirt ✊🏼
When carrying momentum do a 180 yaw while looking at an object, then while drifting backwards do a 180 back flip so you are now upside down but looking forward finally a 180 roll and fly on, this is called My Triple.
Why "My Triple"? Because its 3 180s?
What an incredible compilation for the community!
Thank you so much!
@1:50 Vannie's like: "oh yeah, one's named after me"
Definitely, the split-S is what gets a lot of people wanting to do acrobatics! Great video!
Grind and wall bong are sick just starting to get into fpv.
Bardwell with the crash landing comment..... lol that's how I weed out cheap props!
Roll loops are a ton of fun and one of my favorites, especially if you have a lot of horizontal beams to weave around. It's like orbiting sideways and switching orbit after each loop.
I call that one a power roll 👍
My favourite trick is Zoe's 3D Tick Tock. EPIC!
Hey guys, thank you for all your hard work and for keeping the FPV community together and always well informed and entertained with your amazing videos. I know this video is a bit old already and I had seen it before, but now that I watch it again I thought of a trick I haven`t really seen before, how about a" Knife Edge Yaw Spin"? I will practice that next time I go fly. Greetings from the ever warm Dominican Republic!
As a person who is both a roller coaster enthusiast and like fpv area, it is interesting to see how can same moves can be named diffrently on diffrent areas.
For example, a split S on fpv translates to a dive loop on roller coasters
A power loop is a vertical loop
Immelmann and corkscrew are same
Barrel roll translates to heartline roll
And just roll flip translates to inline twist
Knive egde stall is stengel dive
As hard as it is to not mix fpv terms on coasters or coaster terms on fpv, it is actually interesting and nice to have diffrent areas that can mix together and create something new
I would love to see you guys fly each other's rates. For example for Vanover to fly Drew's high rates and for Drew to fly Vanover's low rates
many Thanks for this Tricktionary from Germany!!! I searched something like this for a long time!!!
You guys are best! I'm just getting into it, thanks rotor riot!
Great Tutorial with some legendary clips! Thank you! 🤙🏻
I love that Bardwell is rocking the Cricket gear.
Lol. I remember saving easter eggs so I could skid like Charpu, and I still have fun skidding today with skulls on the bottom.
My favorite is a back flip to vertical to thrust to back flip into gap
Thank you! This is great! I’m gonna watch it a million times!
You should have mentioned turning off air mode went doing contact tricks.
You don't have to... your quad will bounce off objects more but it'll still work
We did but it got cut for time.
man i'm doing wall taps with airmode and even landing without disarming in airmode!
@@revertfpv2928 same here lol.
excellent video. Really amazing what we can make with quads, and said for the best teachers. thank you!!
So cool that you took all those charpu's clips 🔥🔥🔥
Shoulda added flip landing at the end! Where you flip or roll onto a perch or flip/roll when you come to land! I’ve been able to do the landing flips and rolls but just recently got a flip onto a perch that was soooooo fun to learn gotta have perfect momentum
I didnt know Matty named an inverted orbit first, cool to learn that... couple other tricks are the mind bender ( get inverted with momentum to past and object as you yaw spin to keep eye contact with that object) another trick is the wrap around (flying around and object without changing the quads orientation kinda like a dosey doe in square dancing)
This was excellent! Been wanting someone to make something like this. As always you guys rock. And just in time too since I just placed another huge RDQ order to try out some new motors and props. Can't wait!
Awesome video bros! Thanks for putting it together!
Try this overengineered way of rotating 90 degrees: 90 degrees forward, 180 degrees yaw spin, 90 degrees roll either way, 90 degrees flip forward. I call it the radical as it looks like you are just radically spinning when you do it fast.
Flying straight and hovering in place were the first hardest tricks I had to learn haha
Yes ! Landing is another one trick hahaha tanks for your videos! Regards from Spain :))
That was the perfect ending.... we rarely practice landing!!! Too funny
Talk about all the tricks and end with: "Landing is the one trick FPV pilots cant do..." hahaha
you guys are the best by far!
You should release a printed version of the Trictionary!
With extra spaces to make your own :P
Thanks for all the amazing input!
Takes me back to my skateboarding days. I love it!
The VaniRoll sound like something that i could buy in Starbuks
@drew... my bro.. a barrel is a roll over the roll axis, what you describe at 00:59 is a corcscrew
Window washer should have got the wall ride I think . Grate vid
So much to learn from you guys. Thanks for sharing
Great video guys. It’s nice to have a reference with all the main tricks in one place! I might fly along to this next time I’m out
Thank you for this! This really helped.
The Yaw spin was actually the first trick I learned within 3 hours of stick time
I also did a matty Flip Didnt know thats what it was called (in a sim) at only 17 hours sim time only took about an hour of practice for that particular trick oh and i landed it through a window, after powerlooping a walk bridge should be in my shorts vids
Drew's split-s and just going inverted over trees is all I wanted to do. Still have never really felt like I float like you do. I'm gonna get it one day.
I'm convinced Drew does most of his tricks in Final Cut or Adobe Premiere, especially the floaty bits. xD
I kid, I kid.
Vanny roll is catching on... very slowly 😏 keep with it Alex
@12:25 "oh that's skill!" Lol
How about a list of cool-looking ways to go back the way you came? I know Coordinated Turn, Split-S, there has to be more. This video is great for giving me a list of things to work on.
Great video, keep up the good work!
Oh Dude!
Dude..
How about a Rotor Riot greatest crashes compilation!?
That would be soooo fire!
Love the vanny roll grate video
I call it The poke, similar to the nose up stall but you go in from the side and go nose up in to the bottom of a tree or the top of a building or rafters and then slow roll 360 degrees as you come out backwards and finish with a 180 yaw. I do them inside a bando in my first bando video on my UA-cam with a 7 inch quad. I've only seen 1 other person do this move and he did it to copy me.
High risk and looks cool
Thank you folks! Now I know the name of the trick move I always do. You guys said "Juicy Flick". I honestly love it! I need to learn new tricks. Ok, I will continue watching your video now. 😊
@ledrib i am building all my quads to be able to skid and grind after watching your videos and have been practicing without airmode and still having control on the ice
KISS also doesn't bounce when armed.
@@rambozo_fpv176 but kiss does not have built in osd or a 20x20 to my knowledge
I believe there’s some KISS stuff made by fettec that’s 20x20, as wel as a teased OSD, but I don’t know a lot about KISS. Once an osd comes out though I really wanna do a kiss build.
Follow you for a while... always wonder how to put several blue thumbs on your videos, but this time, I really wanted too :) This Tricktionary was really nice.
I'm surprised you didn't mention the wall stall that Zoe pulled off with 3d along with your wall bonk section. Reverse thrust to stick in place on the wall was a cool twist.
Awesome job fellas.
Mad flying skills Loved the video you guys work so well together very entertaining thank you
Orbit is a funnel in 3D heli world, you're missing a stall turn completely! forward flight, pitch up, stall, yaw turn, back down facing forward (or multiple yaw turns) - Should try landing on the ceiling instead of just bumping off, must be enough thrust for it :D
Some combination tricks that i like: Dagger (reverse knife edge through a gap), knife edge orbits, the A-bomb (matty flip with 360 inverted yaw spin at the top), and the Jared flip (matty flip with rubicks cube at the top). To be fair these are all Matty's tricks.
Gday RR crew awsome vlog guys great to see what all the tricks are about and who came up with them very cool, Drew we want to see more trippy spins they are very awsome mate.👍🛸
Can you do a series of tutorials breaking down KEY tricks? Holding a quad and moving it around is difficult to image the actual 'stick' movement to finesses a trick. Do a Five Part Series. Would be cool and a lot of first time pilots and those that are new to the sport would benefit.
Noted, passed along!
I kind of used individual videos with stick overlays but that didn't help me at all tbh... Usually it's enough to just pause the video for a second and go through the whole thing in slowmo in your head (or just put yt on .25 playback) and hold your controller while doing it and imagening what inputs are needed... The visuals don't really help as you won't have time to look at your hands while flying...
But that might just be me and my way of learning - if it would do the trick for you I'd be happy for you, just wanted to point out that it might not help as much as you'd imagine :)
My favourite is a dissarmed backwards knife gap pass XD
Yeah, it's time to learn more tricks. I am always concerned about my quad. I don't want to break them to much. Flying is a fun but repairing not so much. Nevertheless there are some tricks worth learning eventually. I will go into field and play your video then. Thanks for sharing! Cheers!