Drone Flying Tips - FPV Beginner Mistakes

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • Flying FPV quadcopters is challenging. And racing FPV is even more so. This video points out 7 common mistakes that beginners in FPV flying make and how to avoid them. If you want to get into drone racing, this video is a good place to start. Hopefully after watching this you can avoid learning "the hard way" by crashing your expensive drone! For a good and inexpensive FPV drone to learn on, check out the JJRC H32GH on Gearbest. LINK: www.anrdoezrs.net/links/814089...
    The camera I use in my videos is the Panasonic Lumix Z300.
    Check it out here. amzn.to/2ip0ptE
    It shoots 4K, has an external microphone jack, and with a flip around screen, it's perfect for UA-cam videos!
    For all things drone: www.readysetdrone.com
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  • @Fr3ak00
    @Fr3ak00 7 років тому +207

    also don't fly near cars, people or power lines -.-
    we don't need any more idiots spoiling it for everyone

  • @jacquessteventon
    @jacquessteventon 5 років тому +4

    If you see a road, don't fly towards it like this guy. Probably the best tip out there.

  • @ParchyXl
    @ParchyXl 7 років тому +121

    Wait- you're NOT supposed to FPV with your mouth open???

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому +15

      I used to think so, and then a mosquito flew into my mouth...no fun!

    • @ParchyXl
      @ParchyXl 7 років тому +14

      Lol, I'm new to this, I anticipate eating many many bugs, it's all protein anyway.
      I also know my head will move, it always did when flying tv missiles in battlefield, ah well it's not about looking cool :D

    • @johnping7473
      @johnping7473 7 років тому +1

      I found Best place now for my fpv system : www.banggood.com/collection-2168.html?RCHOT&Klaus&p=LY28181699161201505A

    • @fatmoeller
      @fatmoeller 7 років тому

      Great informative video thank you!!!

  • @OregonDARRYL
    @OregonDARRYL 7 років тому +18

    Kudos for having the guts to show and admit your own mistakes for others to learn from. Thanks.

    • @arctrooper1230
      @arctrooper1230 6 років тому +1

      Darryl Edington nerdswill be nerds...always pointing out flaws or mistakes of others.how bout people go elsewhere if alls your gonna do is judge..im a newbie with drones and all videos are instructional.

  • @iiiDartsiii
    @iiiDartsiii 7 років тому +20

    Also if you crash and it looks like it landed fine, don't fly it without going to see with your own eyes that nothing is damaged or about to come loose before you fly again.

    • @danielanderson9400
      @danielanderson9400 Рік тому

      Absolutely, that's how you lose props

    • @Skulls-gg1yg
      @Skulls-gg1yg Рік тому

      Exactly, almost had chopped a battery by not checking before takeoff.

  • @GintarisZim
    @GintarisZim 7 років тому +19

    Notes:
    1. Don't use 600 mW VTX when you flying with friends. Max 200 mW, best 25mW.
    2. Use Cloverleaf antennas.
    3. Bigger angle of FPV camera, bigger speed, but you must to get used to it.
    4. PID's and rates, you must to calibrate your PID's and get used to rates.
    5. Better use CCD 600 TVL cameras and forget for some time CMOS.
    6. Use 2.8mm , 2.5mm lenses from begining, 2.5mm is the best.
    and
    7. Don't fear to crash, every crash gives you more experience :)

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому +2

      All great notes! Thanks for watching.

    • @Deploracle
      @Deploracle 5 років тому +2

      We know the vast majority of FPV pilots are not licensed to use 5.8GHz. Since people do it helps to know that, on Amateur bands, we are always supposed to use the minimum power necessary to maintain communications. No. 1 is a great point. W5USB

  • @stocksinthestreets4702
    @stocksinthestreets4702 6 років тому +1

    Awesome video! I love that you are willing to show the mistakes that you make as well. It reminds me that even with experience, mistakes will still be made

  • @BrianHollingerSHTF
    @BrianHollingerSHTF 7 років тому +10

    Another good tip is one I learned when I used to ride dirtbikes. If you don't want to hit it, don't look at it directly. Look where you want to go and your brain will follow.

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      Very true! Thanks for the comment!

    • @Nanuk
      @Nanuk 6 років тому

      FPV Pilot 777 thanks !

    • @MariusIhlar
      @MariusIhlar Рік тому

      Same in discgolf! 😊 👏

  • @markevogt
    @markevogt 7 років тому +31

    GREAT tips - every one of us WINCED when we saw you go over the road near the car and then hit the power line :-| ...
    NEWBIE TIP: Bring a CHAIR, and SIT DOWN while you're piloting ! That really helps with both stability AND with "environment awareness" by establishing a sort of mental "center-of-your-universe". I don't know WHY sitting in a chair helps SO much... but it DOES. Period. So GET A CHAIR... :-)

  • @psyonicwombat7553
    @psyonicwombat7553 7 років тому +1

    I always bring a folding chair with me when flying FPV and sit comfortably. This also helps with any disorientation that might happen. Great tips. Thanks for the vid.

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      Excellent point - I actually do that too, but happen to be standing in a few of these clips. Thanks for watching!

  • @karelium
    @karelium 7 років тому

    Great tips! Thanks for sharing! I have to practice a lot the first one. I can get dizzy very quick, many times before even taking off :(

  • @scottbingham1907
    @scottbingham1907 7 років тому +8

    My tip is that goggles are a very "All or nothing" way to fly. If you're used to flying line of sight it's a big jump up to only being able to see what the quads seeing. The transition can be easier if you get one of the cheep 7" all in one VRX/monitors (Can be had for $40 to $50 if you get a no name brand from China) and fly with that for a few months first. With a TX mounted monitor you can easily glance up to fly LOS if you get into trouble. It's not so easy to pop off the goggles and find where the quad is while your eyes are still trying to adjust to the suddenly bright daylight. Once you can happily fly from the screen you'll find the jump to goggles is easy (And you'll still have a screen for friends to oggle at you're flying on while you're goggled in. :) )

    • @DigiiFox
      @DigiiFox 6 років тому

      You can use simulations to practice before flying for real.

  • @johngraboski
    @johngraboski 7 років тому +3

    Hey bud, you're ahead of a lot of the other tutorial peeps vids. You're super clear concise and clearly know what you're talking about. Thanks for not rambling like some others do. keep up the great work! Merry Christmas to you and your family. John

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому +1

      Thanks John! Hope you get a bunch of quadcopters for Christmas!

  • @Xplicit_fpv
    @Xplicit_fpv 7 років тому

    absolutely 1 of the best vids. great job!

  • @balikugatmovement9171
    @balikugatmovement9171 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this video. Good courage in showing us real world mistakes....so i really appreciate that...

  • @JoshWithrow
    @JoshWithrow 6 років тому +1

    WOW!!! To say I enjoyed this is an understatement.

  • @spicedclay
    @spicedclay 7 років тому +6

    Thank you.. love your videos. I've just got bitten by the quadcopter bug.

  • @ILLBEDRONED
    @ILLBEDRONED 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Kelly really good info!👍

  • @Chalky.
    @Chalky. 7 років тому +2

    I don't have the time to practice enough outside so I'm still really bad at FPV, so just ordered a Eachine E010 and hoping the 5.8GHZ camera from my DWI Dowellin X6C will fit on somehow.

  • @alexanderb8828
    @alexanderb8828 7 років тому

    hi, could you advise me to use a barometer and or a magnetometer for starting FPV?
    It's because I bought a small 25cm race with Naze32 but without GPS, magnetometer or barometer. Thanks for your reply Alex

  • @edgybob1
    @edgybob1 7 років тому

    Thanks for another great video.

  • @luishenry2148
    @luishenry2148 7 років тому +1

    Excellent video thanks for the help

  • @CutTheBeardToWatch
    @CutTheBeardToWatch 4 роки тому

    Truly helpful
    Thanks

  • @barry.anderberg
    @barry.anderberg 7 років тому +80

    Also don't fly over roads!

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому +5

      Very true.

    • @larsfreeburg1535
      @larsfreeburg1535 6 років тому

      Or fly at least 100 ft over roads if absolutely necessary.

    • @markmathews5117
      @markmathews5117 5 років тому

      @@larsfreeburg1535 Just starting so its 200ft.. LOL

  • @jonpacheco7581
    @jonpacheco7581 6 років тому

    Very helpful vid! Thanks!

  • @reezlaw
    @reezlaw 7 років тому +10

    Today I learned that some FPVs have GPS

  • @HasanibnSabah
    @HasanibnSabah 5 років тому

    Thanks for the good video, and greetings from San Antonio!

  • @erikdewane3319
    @erikdewane3319 3 роки тому

    Thank you, RSD. That was very helpful!
    The honest frankness of leaving the part about flying into the power line is appreciated. It reminded me to to AVOID wiry things! ;-D

  • @nickmardi
    @nickmardi 7 років тому

    Thumbnail is GOLD!

  • @SteveO4478
    @SteveO4478 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for that vid I just received my fatshark se and was trying fpv on one of my racing quads for the first time and it's not as easy as it looks on videos! It was like learning how to fly again it will definitely take some time to learn this skill!

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      Right on. It does take practice. You might consider getting one of the smaller Blade or other "indoor" FPV quads to learn on. They are definitely easier than a 4S racer to start with. But keep flying - it gets easier!

    • @SteveO4478
      @SteveO4478 7 років тому

      Most definitely! I am gonna turn my xk x100 into a tiny woop that way I will get some learning with acro flight as well.

    • @jakemf1
      @jakemf1 7 років тому

      Ready Set Drone can you recommend a starter FPV?

  • @tituscowell1457
    @tituscowell1457 5 років тому

    I would never be able to get it down. GOOD THING YOU DID!

  • @keithz411
    @keithz411 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tips

  • @AKCobra1120
    @AKCobra1120 7 років тому +11

    It's probably not such a hot idea to be flying it over the road where cars may be driving by in the first place.

  • @alphaartisan
    @alphaartisan 7 років тому +2

    Love this channel!

  • @jackduke9901
    @jackduke9901 5 років тому

    What is a currently good FPV set up to start out with..I don't want to purchase something that may negatively influence my interests.

  • @MABdrone
    @MABdrone 3 роки тому

    Nice tips! The first that I see talking about not moving the head while flying :-)

  • @MrDragenge1
    @MrDragenge1 7 років тому +1

    dont forget about DVR in googles or screen, it very helpfull when you lost your quad in high grass for example. You can watch video on a monitor or other devices and find where you crash

  • @Irigoyen4
    @Irigoyen4 7 років тому +1

    Funny story about the video feed mix-up. Sounds like something that would happen to me...:) Good vids!

  • @clashcraziness3084
    @clashcraziness3084 6 років тому +2

    Awesome tips 👍👌

  • @WeeblerZ18
    @WeeblerZ18 7 років тому

    Well Done!!

  • @keeya8525
    @keeya8525 7 років тому

    Thanks for the Tips :)

  • @TaitGuy
    @TaitGuy 5 років тому

    Thank you!!!! Good tips!!!

  • @vladimirvv00
    @vladimirvv00 6 років тому

    The footage flying in canyon vista middle school, did you get that?

  • @SC04R1
    @SC04R1 7 років тому

    nice vid. thx for tips.

  • @JaxTellerRC
    @JaxTellerRC 7 років тому

    Great tips

  • @DRONEDOYOUEVEN
    @DRONEDOYOUEVEN 7 років тому

    thanks for the info

  • @0BirdsEyeView0
    @0BirdsEyeView0 7 років тому

    Great beginner tips. Nice job to take the time to post. I still fly with my mouth open and use body English to fly through tight spots. :-)

  • @markmathews5117
    @markmathews5117 5 років тому

    Thanks enjoy your videos.

  • @XXTechMoXXNew
    @XXTechMoXXNew 7 років тому

    I want to start a youtube channel for my drone. can you give me some tips on how to get you're videos out to the public?

  • @ModyKhan
    @ModyKhan 6 років тому

    I have been flying model planes when quadcopters were not even conceived. Before 2.4GHZ technology, we used to fly on FM frequencies,. mine was 72.810 and we wanted to make sure at the field that nobody is on that frequency or if being reckless by flipping on the radio, disaster was inevitable. My question to you, since 2.4 frequencies do not interfere as it's used a broad spectrum so why do we have to worry about the interference of the frequencies that other people flying? Can you clarify that. BTW, I am a huge fan of Hitec and JR radios.

  • @DroneWolfMedia
    @DroneWolfMedia 7 років тому

    Another great video! Thanks for sharing.
    I would love to get some fat sharks for my DJI P3P, but since I recently past my Part 107 certification, I'm hesitant to take the leap since the FAA clearly states that flying your drone with these are strictly prohibited. FPV Racers are in for a rude awakening if they intend on competing. I spoke to my Proctor after taking my test and she said that since prizes & money are involved, FPV Racers will also need to get part 107 certified, and that the same rules will apply with regards to these types of goggles. Hopefully they will revisit this rule in the near future since most FPV races are confined to a closed course.
    Anywho, I don't mean to rain on anyones parade guys... I just wanted to pass along the info I was told by my test proctor 2 weeks ago.
    Thanks again for the video, keep up the good work! :)

  • @jkspinalchoice
    @jkspinalchoice 3 роки тому

    THANK YOU!!

  • @hernilsoriano4873
    @hernilsoriano4873 7 років тому

    Yup all true..the best is the number one...tip???check the frequency/channel your in..while flying with buddies...lots of funny stories to tell and some are not...and. A costly one...lost my TBS in the woods...have a safe flying to all...thanks for the vid.tips

  • @gianpaxxapnaig9668
    @gianpaxxapnaig9668 7 років тому

    I still don't understand why you dont get much views mate!
    Another cool video from you!

  • @titowaps555
    @titowaps555 3 роки тому

    Thanks gor the tips. Im beginner to fpv

  • @alansavage9656
    @alansavage9656 7 років тому

    Great tips!! Since I'm very new to FPV, this will help me out

  • @hambone1v19
    @hambone1v19 7 років тому

    what fpv head set do u perfer

  • @fredfpv1485
    @fredfpv1485 6 років тому +1

    very cool bro!! subbed

  • @bramfliervoet4102
    @bramfliervoet4102 7 років тому

    Hey Ready Set Drone. I want to buy a drone but I don't know which one I should buy. The drone can be around $100 of lower, have a fpv function and have a switchable battery. Do you know one??

    • @weeklyhabbit5737
      @weeklyhabbit5737 7 років тому

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  • @DRONERC33
    @DRONERC33 7 років тому

    thanks great help

  • @voltage6393
    @voltage6393 7 років тому

    How do I set the onboard camera to monitor

  • @kcward73
    @kcward73 7 років тому

    Good advise.... I'm having a hell of a time not looking at it. I don't have a high speed racing drone (Phantom 3 standard) but I cant fly it with out physically looking at it. I try do do laps around my court and only look at my phone but i have a hard time judging distance. On my camera it looks like i am close to a tree or a car but when i look up at it on like 5 ft away. Maybe I will get the hang of it or i will just keep doing some flying where i just go up 400 ft and look around.

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      I had the same issue when I started. The biggest difference is the goggles...way easier to fly FPV with goggles than it is on a phone or tablet. Also - like you said - you usually have more room than you think you do...especially with the smaller FPV quads. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!

  • @andrewandron7087
    @andrewandron7087 6 років тому

    I guess you really are learning by doing. You did 4 out of those 7 things. Thanks for sharing. :)

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. Yeah - this video is about a year old - I'm actually a much better FPV flyer now than when I made the video. I should probably do an update some time soon!

  • @jimmbbo
    @jimmbbo 7 років тому +1

    Flying FS helicopters has similar problems with seeing wires... Looking for power poles and staying above them keeps you out of the wires...

  • @Bergwacht
    @Bergwacht 6 років тому +2

    thanks

  • @koonchan2241
    @koonchan2241 7 років тому +1

    Is FPV monitor or goggle better for beginners? I don't see people fly race quads with FPV screens only, so just wondering.

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      Goggles are easier than flying from a monitor.

    • @koonchan2241
      @koonchan2241 7 років тому

      Ya, that's the one I m using now. Works well for me as a beginner.

  • @rogercligg4531
    @rogercligg4531 6 років тому

    excellent

  • @ryzz3340
    @ryzz3340 7 років тому +1

    what would be a good beginner drone?

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      Syma X5C is my favorite inexpensive beginner drone.

  • @Dangineering
    @Dangineering 7 років тому

    I don't know why but flying quads without a fpv is incredibly easy and I picked it up within the first battery on a tiny little Proto X. However I assume that actually flying fpv might be disorienting. It sounds stupid, but I feel like I am going to have a really hard time keeping my head still.

  • @2000prhegde
    @2000prhegde 7 років тому

    Great tips , how do you rate another cheap FPV XK X250 compared to JJRC H32GH ?

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      Thanks! I have never flown the FPV XK X250, however I HAVE flown the JJRC H32GH and I like it alot. It will work with Fat Shark or other 5.8Ghz goggles, which is great. Here's a link to the video I did on it. Thanks for watching! ua-cam.com/video/0tf-xRvG2Ik/v-deo.html

  • @andersbath
    @andersbath 7 років тому

    FPV looks really fun and I'm thinking about trying it out. I have one question though; sometimes, like in this video, you see a video clip from the fpv that looks like something from the 80s TV quality-wise. My small experience from phantom is that the fpv signal is much better than that. Is ''tis really how it is to fly FPV? Can't you fly FPV with like 720p or something? I understand you use the 5.8GHz for FPV, is it always that bad of a signal? Hoping someone can make this clear for me.

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      So FPV is over 5.8Ghz as you said. It is an analog signal and that is why it drops out. The reasoning (I think) is that analog signals have dropout, but they don't disappear completely like when you lose digital signal. You would not want your screen going blank while you were flying. As far as DJI (Occusync and Lightbridge), those will come in to play now that DJI has released it's goggles. But to start out flying FPV, it's cheapest and easiest to learn on the 5.8Ghz system. The dropout depends on where you are flying, the wattage of your transmitter, type of antennas, etc. Hope that helps!

  • @caseykeyretreatnokomis9075
    @caseykeyretreatnokomis9075 3 роки тому

    Pls help my fpv drone turns of in mid air for no reason pls please help me please

  • @bubstoofilthy
    @bubstoofilthy 7 років тому

    Aye i know where you were, i can't remember if that's a middle school, or an elementary school. But we used to play lacrosse there.(the place with the two fields)

  • @SpicyFPV
    @SpicyFPV 6 років тому

    One of the tips that I was given early in my FPV journey that I think is pretty close to one of the most crucial: DO NOT FLY STABILITY/ANGLE mode. Suck it up, crash a lot, and learn how to fly properly. If your goal is to forever fly really slow and just kind of hover/mosey around? Then by all means stick with stability. If your goal is to be able to fly around with what appears to be Jedi reflexes (honestly it is just muscle memory) as you zoom around trees, throwing tricks over obstacles, and having complete control of the quad? You need to learn acro. The issue is though that to learn acro, you have to UNLEARN stability as there are several bad habits stability gives you that will cause immediate crashes in acro. So the sooner the better.

    • @SpicyFPV
      @SpicyFPV 6 років тому

      Phil M I respectfully disagree. If you jump straight into flying full acro with a 5” quad? Yeah, it will be an expensive journey. That is why I always advise people to start with a betaflight capable brushed micro. Often dubbed a “whoop.” They are cheap, they are relatively durable, and you can even fly in your house as they have ducts. Even if you do break a frame? Replacement is

  • @619gig7
    @619gig7 7 років тому +2

    FPV "First Person View" transmission products with output power
    greater than 25mW require a HAM license to operate legally in the
    USA. This involves a 35-question multiple-choice test and a small
    fee. You can contact an amateur radio club in your area for
    information or assistance in obtaining a license. Also see the
    Amateur Radio Relay Network web page about obtaining a license.
    Customers outside of the USA should understand and follow all
    telecommunications or other regulations in their area.

    • @keyplayermark
      @keyplayermark 7 років тому +1

      ISM band equipment 902-928mhz , 2.4 - 2.4835 Ghz, 5.725-5.875 Ghz under Title 47 part 15. You are allowed 1 watt (30 dBm) Max EIRP is 36 dBm (4 watt). Unless you are broadcasting as a ham then you are under Title 47 Part 97.
      www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2251891
      www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=beeb54a8902866dd523d66af29f34284&mc=true&node=pt47.1.15&rgn=div5#se47.1.15_1249

    • @RCP-1136
      @RCP-1136 7 років тому

      619 Gig i wish it was that easy in my country... all above 25mW is technically illegal.

  • @mydallnet
    @mydallnet 7 років тому

    Hi, I have some quadcopters (H107, DM003, X100 and X251). I want to try a racer/fpv quad. Do you have 1 or 2 models to suggest for a beginner to racer quad?
    Thanks a lot!

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      Awesome! Kind of depends on how much you want to spend and how "beginner" you want it to be. A cheap and decent beginner FPV quad is this one: ua-cam.com/video/0tf-xRvG2Ik/v-deo.html
      It's more of an indoor or light wind outdoor quad.
      Also check out these 2 playlists - the first one is reviews of different drones (including several FPV).
      ua-cam.com/play/PLhgh8iq8dbWQN2xMAowMxvh7H372CxmLF.html
      The second one is all FPV related videos:
      ua-cam.com/play/PLhgh8iq8dbWSmxrgbjLC_BgoH-MfSzpNd.html
      If you want a more specific recommendation, let me know more details on what you are after (indoor/outdoor/more toy/more serious racer/etc.)
      Thanks for watching!

    • @mydallnet
      @mydallnet 7 років тому

      Thanks for the information! I saw your review for the Flex RC Owl Storm Edition. This quad look awesome but with our dollar change rate is to expensive for me :o(
      Between these model, can you tell me the one your will recommand : Eachine Wizard X220, Eachine Blade 185 or Kingkong 210GT?
      Thanks again!

    • @alozaaao8548
      @alozaaao8548 7 років тому +1

      The king kong 210GT is awesome. If you want to get more experience buy a micro racer like a 110 size or brushed build.

  • @nbl23
    @nbl23 6 років тому +1

    Is it legal to fly so close to the road where there is moving traffic?

  • @burnedbird4357
    @burnedbird4357 7 років тому

    waht Have you for a drone

  • @goriverman
    @goriverman 7 років тому +3

    Great info, only been flying my drone for a month and it's been very interesting. I learn how to take a crash well lmao

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому +1

      Crashing is half (OK - less than half) of the fun! Thanks for watching!

  • @michaelallensteele
    @michaelallensteele 7 років тому

    What you discuss is the tip of the iceberg. Set failsafe on receiver often! Use a spotter. Use Blackbox! Don't fly with music in ears. 170 degrees gopro lens will help you see corners a little better. FPV parking lines will help you line up. Antennas weaken and need replacement sooner than you think. Lipo fires can happen. Risk vs Reward. Knowing when to quit. If something isn't working right ground it and disarm.

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      All great points! I'm feeling like I should probably do a part 2 for this video. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching!

    • @michaelallensteele
      @michaelallensteele 7 років тому

      Ready Set Drone You probably should make a checklist. I've seen 100 ways video several years back. Then plan accordingly.

  • @zipfreesty
    @zipfreesty 7 років тому +2

    Advice for author. Always look at area where you plan to fly. It may safe your drone

  • @butchs3495
    @butchs3495 7 років тому +5

    I'm surprised you didn't mention having a spotter.

  • @ericcurry1119
    @ericcurry1119 2 роки тому +1

    Great video , I used to fly fpv but it’s a hassle in Los Angeles - few legal areas to fly fpv. One thing that sort of bugs me is that nobody talks about how fpv pilots legally need a spotter observer to be legal. Lots of rules that sort of force us to break the law.

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! I'm sorry that you had to give up flying. 😕 Hopefully, we can fly FPV legally without a spotter in the future.

    • @pottyputter05
      @pottyputter05 Рік тому

      Ya we pretty much have to just break the law

  • @barryhinselwood665
    @barryhinselwood665 6 років тому +1

    High is also fine ... and low too ... You're going to need to punch out for flips especially and low flying will tone up your reflex actions and throttle control ...

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  6 років тому

      Great point. Thanks for the comment!

  • @vee3d
    @vee3d 5 років тому

    does the fpv google graphic really look like 30yr old video tapes?

  • @TheKrisBunch
    @TheKrisBunch 7 років тому

    Your last tip about transmitter channel is a very good one. But it needs to be taken a step further. Even after you and your group of friends have figured out who is going to fly on what channel you NEED to warn others when you power up. Even if you are on separate channels there is a good chance that when you power on your quad and VTX it will cause a temporary blip in someone's video. So a "powering up" warning, wait for them to acknowledge then power up. That way the person already flying can enter stable flight first.
    Also it should be noted that even if you are on separate channels but someone has a powerful VTX you can over run other's signals. I have the Cricket pro that can do 25/200/600mw. If I fly with people who have 200mw VTX I have to make sure and set mine to 200, otherwise when I come close to the flight line others will get interference.
    I would also throw in, don't get discouraged. You are going to crash, especially when you start getting a bit more confident and start pushing your comfort zone. It is all about stick time and practice. Flying FPV is very challenging and the skilled pilots who have put in hours upon hours of flight time practicing make it look really easy.

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      All great comments! Thanks. You are totally right about warning before you plug in your transmitter - I have found that if you are using a 600mw transmitter or even a 200, you can totally scramble other people's signals even if you are on a different channel. And nobody wants to be "that guy"!

  • @StacemanFPV
    @StacemanFPV 7 років тому +1

    #1 - that's why you use a handle name on your screen if at all possible :D

    • @RCP-1136
      @RCP-1136 7 років тому

      Stacey Abshire if you have a proper OSD

  • @BIGDRONEFLYER77RC
    @BIGDRONEFLYER77RC 7 років тому

    thanks for the video.at less the crashes lets us know your human.😆👍

  • @lawsontrimmell9168
    @lawsontrimmell9168 6 років тому

    Which is better, for hobby flying? Mavic or FPV?

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  6 років тому

      Mavic. Plus you can FPV with the Mavic if you have the DJI goggles.

    • @lawsontrimmell9168
      @lawsontrimmell9168 6 років тому

      Is the mavic pro platinum worth the extra money? (Than mavic pro)

  • @MrAnatolyvizitiu
    @MrAnatolyvizitiu 7 років тому +1

    Flying your friends quad was hilarious.

  • @sebastianarteaga4786
    @sebastianarteaga4786 7 років тому +1

    What would be the best drone for beginners

    • @RCP-1136
      @RCP-1136 7 років тому +1

      Sebastian Arteaga bought myself a 250 racer from eachine (look it up on banggood) decent quality, had some rough crashes and did not even break a prop yet (I think I will be out of luck soon). But dont expect it to fly as fast as a real race quad. Also you can upgrade it with 4S LiPos and better motors. If you crash it you will still have a decent flight controller, cam, Vtx, escs and motors. There are lots of spare parts available on banggood. Check out some reviews first before you buy something!
      I have to change my statement. Would recommend wizard 220. the eachine racer 250 is too heavy and mine had some strange issues (motors stop working at high throttle setting - with stock battery and PID settings, banggood sent me a new FC, time will tell if that resolves my issues)
      Or build a fpv racer by yourself. Oscarliang has one of the best documented and insightful websites i have ever seen on fpv mini quads.

    • @dito4lyfe
      @dito4lyfe 7 років тому +1

      Sebastian Arteaga just got me a Rise Vusion. full set with fpv gear everything you need in the box i got. great price worth money. modular design parts are pricey, if all goes bad. but if wires and motors are intact then only the plastic arm needs to bought. had some embarrasing crashes but all still works. arms in the mail for that just in case crash.

  • @samn5362
    @samn5362 6 років тому

    what are some good starter drones for racing or even for just photography?

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  6 років тому

      Look around on the channel - I have a bunch of them. Really depends on what you want to do and what your budget is.

    • @samn5362
      @samn5362 6 років тому

      Ready Set Drone budget probably $200

  • @nkamarulzaman
    @nkamarulzaman 7 років тому +1

    cool

  • @iant720
    @iant720 7 років тому +4

    Is that the real footage of fpv?? That bums me out after seeing amazing video of fpv. Are those just gopros?

    • @RCP-1136
      @RCP-1136 7 років тому

      Ian Thompson FPV signal is not full HD, more like 720p or even 480p (analog video is reverred to in TV, I fly with 700TV which is a bit better than 480p I think) but this quality is enough. Also if you have interference (can be caused by other signals, powerlines, trees and other obstacles. Generally if you have line of sight from Vtx to Vrx you wont have interference (unless there are other radio emitting devices nearby)

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      Yes - the FPV footage tends to be fuzzy and not great. It depends on the camera and transmitter on your quadcopter. However, you can mount a Mobius or GoPro on your FPV racer and get great footage with it - but the FPV footage tends to be lower quality. Thanks for the comment!

    • @priceburnett
      @priceburnett 7 років тому +1

      Ian Thompson there are HD version of FPV transmitters but they cost more money and are an add on.

  • @wesp3181
    @wesp3181 7 років тому

    These tips are common sense. In my mind I would of said things like Secure you're antennas so you don't clip them or tips how to make your motors not come in so hot

    • @mrb2917
      @mrb2917 6 років тому

      go ahead and post up that wicked sick video then, you seem to know it all, go for it champ

  • @BornIIfly
    @BornIIfly 3 роки тому

    small branches = invisible branches
    how to fix fussel reception?

  • @micahnightwolf
    @micahnightwolf 7 років тому

    What would be seriously cool is if the camera (assuming it has a gimbal) would look around in response to the pilot's head movements.

    • @readysetdrone
      @readysetdrone  7 років тому

      There is some head tracking equipment available. I believe that the new DJI Goggles are going to let you do that with the Mavic. Mine should be arriving soon, so I will find out more soon.

  • @dwolf1446
    @dwolf1446 7 років тому +1

    anyone got a set for sale?

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      @weeklyhabbit5737 7 років тому

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  • @drewx10
    @drewx10 6 років тому

    Another problem is, sometimes when you crash and you've been flying FPV, you may not know where you crashed. Fly with a buddy to help spot where you went down.

  • @1975supermike
    @1975supermike 6 років тому

    Is fpv always as bad as the footage at 3mins in ??.