this is basically an IRL sim, I would suggest just using a sim and getting a 5 inch, I got the JB kit as my first one, and did fine after 13 hours in the sim
Great review! The lack of full acro is a deal-breaker for me. While the gaming and leveling up experience is appealing, without full acro it's a hard pass. I've dabbled with cheap toy drones, have a DJI Mini 2 SE, and have spent countless hours on the PS4 version of the Lift Off simulator. I'm eager to get into acro FPV with tiny whoops and cinewhoops, but I'll be checking out the Meteor 75 Pro instead of this one. Thanks for the informative video!
Good review! Seems a complete description of major interst points. Definately points to user learning but limited real use past a point. Keep up the good work.😀
I have seen your newspaper about the dji avata 2 Would you recemend either the Dji avata 2 fly more combo, or the iFlight Nazgul Evoque F5 V2 HD Digital FPV Quadcopter (DJI O3) The price does not matte to me, and i am a new to the hobby, so u don’t have any gear but i can fly in manuel mode (in the sim), and enjoy speed Keep making awsome videos🙌
Depends, if money wasn't a problem, I would take the avata with a flight controller, and learn on that, and after that buy the nazgul with the o3, and since you have the dji controller, you can use it with the o3
I would recommend the Nazgul, if you can fly in the sim it shouldn't be a problem to control it, it has got wayyyy more power, the vid. transmission is the same and you have the opertunity to choose free what Transmitter you use. Howerver, both the nazgul and the avatar are problematic if you crash them, I recommend you to by a kit, for example the Joshua Bardwell one, it costs about 1000$ without a tansmitter and reciver and you know how to fix this stuff onece it breaks (and it will break) :)
I'd point towards the Nazgul, that was my first 5" drone and I would still pick that over the Avata if you are already confident enough with Manual mode. The Avata is great for travel and cinematics, not much more though ✌️
Hey I live in New Zealand up in Auckland and fly fpv drone and I think your channel is really cool and you inspired me to create a UA-cam channel on fpv can i have a shout out my Chanel is called Hooded Falcon Fpv
Video on this thing looks like 1985 VCR video cassette. This is 2024 it is actually the future anything that looks like that is a rip off no matter what any one say.
Fun fact: this is exactly what analog video looks like on all budget fpv drones. Which is why people strap their gopros to the larger budget drones and use the gopro footage. Not sure what you expected out of a $200 drone 😂
this is what a sim is for
This is a damn good channel when it comes to drone stuff. There’s to many with folks who speak over everyone’s head. I hope it goes viral
Haha thanks dude! That's what I'm working towards, the best drone channel on the internet 😉
this is basically an IRL sim, I would suggest just using a sim and getting a 5 inch, I got the JB kit as my first one, and did fine after 13 hours in the sim
Great review! The lack of full acro is a deal-breaker for me. While the gaming and leveling up experience is appealing, without full acro it's a hard pass. I've dabbled with cheap toy drones, have a DJI Mini 2 SE, and have spent countless hours on the PS4 version of the Lift Off simulator. I'm eager to get into acro FPV with tiny whoops and cinewhoops, but I'll be checking out the Meteor 75 Pro instead of this one. Thanks for the informative video!
Good review! Seems a complete description of major interst points. Definately points to user learning but limited real use past a point.
Keep up the good work.😀
Thanks mate!
perfect time to upload again what!!!??? ( still sticking to the mobula 6 as my first drone I think)
Hi there! I love your content and I was wondering if you know of any sub 250gram 4-5 inch freestyle analog drones that I can build? Thank you so much!
I have seen your newspaper about the dji avata 2
Would you recemend either the Dji avata 2 fly more combo, or the iFlight Nazgul Evoque F5 V2 HD Digital FPV Quadcopter (DJI O3)
The price does not matte to me, and i am a new to the hobby, so u don’t have any gear but i can fly in manuel mode (in the sim), and enjoy speed
Keep making awsome videos🙌
Depends, if money wasn't a problem, I would take the avata with a flight controller, and learn on that, and after that buy the nazgul with the o3, and since you have the dji controller, you can use it with the o3
I would recommend the Nazgul, if you can fly in the sim it shouldn't be a problem to control it, it has got wayyyy more power, the vid. transmission is the same and you have the opertunity to choose free what Transmitter you use. Howerver, both the nazgul and the avatar are problematic if you crash them, I recommend you to by a kit, for example the Joshua Bardwell one, it costs about 1000$ without a tansmitter and reciver and you know how to fix this stuff onece it breaks (and it will break) :)
I'd point towards the Nazgul, that was my first 5" drone and I would still pick that over the Avata if you are already confident enough with Manual mode. The Avata is great for travel and cinematics, not much more though ✌️
nice vid !!
No way a kiwi youtuber!
Hey I live in New Zealand up in Auckland and fly fpv drone and I think your channel is really cool and you inspired me to create a UA-cam channel on fpv can i have a shout out my Chanel is called Hooded Falcon Fpv
Second! Nice vid too!
Video on this thing looks like 1985 VCR video cassette. This is 2024 it is actually the future anything that looks like that is a rip off no matter what any one say.
Yeah, analog is trash, who would want this?
@@canadiangemstones7636the people who don’t want to spend upwards of 500 dollars for digital.
Fun fact: this is exactly what analog video looks like on all budget fpv drones. Which is why people strap their gopros to the larger budget drones and use the gopro footage. Not sure what you expected out of a $200 drone 😂