Real drone simulator - try-out

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  • Опубліковано 19 гру 2024

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  • @AndreH5656
    @AndreH5656 3 роки тому

    better than DRL of liftoff?

    • @TargetFPV
      @TargetFPV  3 роки тому +1

      Hello! I think every drone simulator has positive and negative properties, but that’s a pretty subjective thing. It is common that the flight physics of a drone, especially gravity, are not really realistic, but this can only be noticed if one has already flown with such a drone in reality. I like each simulator for a different reason, unfortunately so perfect it doesn’t exist yet (I think). Overall, I think the liftoff is a good sim. This RDS is still under development, so you don't have to expect much from it - but it's still free! The drl sim feels close enough to reality for me, but someone else may have a completely different opinion. If you’ve never flown a drone in reality before, almost any sim is good to start with - learning the basics. Each fpv drone behaves differently, certain things can be customized e.g., rates (move fast or slow in the direction of the axes, etc.), but the basic control is the same. After a "little" practice, you can adapt quickly. ;)

    • @AndreH5656
      @AndreH5656 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@TargetFPV I recently bought a TX16S and I am flying the liftoff simulator for now only.. I have never flown with a real fpv drone yet, but I will purchase the mobula6 hd soon, maybe it will be a good fpv drone for begin, and about the fpv goggle I chose the skyzone cobra X. Thanks for you explanation

    • @TargetFPV
      @TargetFPV  3 роки тому +1

      @@AndreH5656 Thats great! The mobula 6 HD is a fun tiny quad, but i think that is not the best for learning. Flying good, but the camera on the mob6hd not as good in the fpv feed like a normal fpv cam. The hd recording is excelent and the fpv feed is the best (for me) in the spilt cams (yet). The other reason is the price, you can buy a little cheaper whoop for learning/training/bashing and crashing - the first few flights is always a mess (its normal). The cam lens can broke if you hit something hard, so easier (cheaper) replace a single aio cam or normal fpv cam. I don't want to dissuade you from making your decision! ;) A small suggestion:
      outdoors on a large empty grass field (without trees) or indoors over carpet less damaged when falling off the quad. ;) Outside, you might want to ask someone to see where the quad is flying or to avoid flying too far or too high (especially in the beginning) - can be easy to lost! Happy flying!

    • @AndreH5656
      @AndreH5656 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@TargetFPV I was thinking about the mobula6 HD because of the HD footage and I think it can fly outdoor pretty well(as I've seen on videos), that's why... But I live in a small apartment and a good tinywhoop to fly indoor and learn would be good. I used to fly r/c glow and electric airplanes and small r/c helicopters btw, maybe I won't be a terrible beginner at flying FPV drones hahaha.. But if you have sugestions of others tinywhoops models I would think about it. Thank you so much for all information

    • @TargetFPV
      @TargetFPV  3 роки тому +1

      @@AndreH5656The non hd mobula 6 is a good one (popular) for whooping. Outside can fly good the 65mm whoop if no or very low the wind. The 75mm whoops is a little better for outdoor fly. If you flight with planes and helis, then much easier the "switching" :)