Watch these 56 minutes if you want to start flying FPV drones

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👉 Get started with FPV drones as quickly as possible

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My wife said instead of spending 200bucks on our 7 year old son birthday for a bouncy castle and other crap.. let him choose something he likes from an online store. Now me and my son are getting into FPV and this channel really helpful. Thank you very much. Its gonna cost more than 200 bucks I know.. but quality time with son had no price tag. In case you wondering I'm going to fork out for Liftoff for the training stuff. Not in your video but I have decided to start with Cetus FPV kit. Time to start the training :D

PiotrKula
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Get the radiomaster Boxer over the TX16S. TX16S is a great radio and incredibly capable. The boxer is just as capable. Way more comfortable to hold and looks better. Also cheaper price point so its a better entry level radio

BullFrog
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I know it's been about six months since this video was released, but I'm thrilled to announce that we've taken your feedback to heart. We've overhauled the tutorial in Liftoff, seamlessly integrating it into the game. Additionally, we've introduced Tryp-sized levels and are on the brink of unveiling a revamped track-path visualization, along with numerous other enhancements.

Lastly, I'd like to mention that the base game of Liftoff has never exceeded €20, so a $30 price tag seems a bit steep.

Thank you for exploring our simulator and for sharing your invaluable feedback!

lugusstudios
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This is the perfect place to start FPV. I am trying to do research on everything but this video has everything in one! This is a very underrated channel and needs more support

OliverBerndsen
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Most underrated FPV channel on youtube! Keep it up brother

Peckafkndas
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I love it when someone with 13.3k subscribers have like 184k views. This shows that the video is really good and people are interested in it. Kudos to you 👏👏👏

rezoom
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If your motors are getting hot, you might want to check you PID tune. To much D can make the motors heat up quickly.

TheFlyingChad
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i just started fpv and i got the radiomaster pocket and its amazing

lilwallz
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Brother this is the best FPV advice out there! I have been watching you sense 100 subs! Keep it up homie!

Manoman
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I'll add a little advise for new comers
Radio selection :
When selecting a radio it would be great if you can get your hands on the radio you're interested in. As you can see the RM TX16S is one of the most popular radio in fpv but it's a massive radio. Does size matters? Yes, because you need to be able to comfortably hold and use the radio. If you have medium - small hands the tx16s is not a good choice because you'll have problems finding a good grip and reaching the sticks.
The RM Boxer is smaller and full of features likes the tx16s
The Jumper T20 is also a great medium sized control that's full of features
For smaller hands and if you prefer a game pad controller like a PS or Xbox then the RM Zorro is the best choice
If you're on a budget or just want to try fpv without spending a lot of money then the RM pocket is the best choice.
Hope that helps!

XloMotion
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I started learning to fly in Liftoff about 3 weeks ago, and I've done about 30 hours on it, and I can now fly a drone! :D I bought a TX16S too, and just got some DJI FPV Googles v2. I still haven't bought a drone, but I reckon I'm ready to try a 3.5" or 5" :)

snarkyboojum
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One thing i never did 5 years ago, was use a SIM. I just went straight out in stabalised mode, went pretty high, switched to acro mode for the feel, and the rest is history...😉

kortia
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Had a Nazgul v2 5 with a Gopro 8 and 1500mah pack failsafe at 200 ft. Only 2 arms broke (a 20 dollar fix). It's safe to say if you wish to go for fpv use a good radio link (I switched to expresslrs) and never use frsky beyond 140 ft away. I am considering a digital system. To hold me out I went from an iflight diversity box goggles to a Dominator v3 with a rapid-fire module. Best investment probably ever for analog. Of course, I am not as experienced with this but this setup flew in 15mph wind on the coast!. Something off the shelf (non-racing type) can't due that due to angle limits.

Needless to say, I enjoy this video. It packs a lot of information into a tight space.

davidpopowicz
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I have to say that velocidrone is a hidden gem for tiny whoop simulation! The tiny whoops is a separate dlc pack, but it has tons of tracks that are fun for tiny whoops!

Ive never seen another sim that can do tiny whoops like velocidrone. They're always an afterthought.

CatMeowMeow
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Hey I just want to set a few things straight here that were brought to my attention by you guys

1. Lift off Simulator does now have a really great interactive beginners course that is of equal epicness to that of my personal favourite DRLs. DRL is still half the price so for beginners I think it’s a better route to take, but it’s entirely up to you 🎉

2. Uncrashed is indeed another simulator to add to the list, I’ve never tested it out as up until a few days ago I didn’t know that it ran on Mac

3. The iflight Nazgul Evoque will not get 10 minutes of flight time with an 1000mAh battery and a GoPro… Instead, with a fresh 1100mah and very cruisy flying the Nazgul would look at getting 5-6 minutes, add a GoPro to that and we would be looking at 4-5 minutes. I still hold by the best drone ever though, it’s an absolute gem

Thanks for the help here everyone, can’t wait to see you all around in the community 🎉

BrodieReed
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What i did to get in to fpv is to save up some money and bought me a DJI FPV drone.
Super expensive but it gave me a grate experience from the start.
Right now, a year later im starting to play on the simulator to get skilled at acro mode and I have bought another cheaper whoop that can go with the dji controller and goggles.
So, I have done it backwards from you.
Im still waiting for my mobula8 with OS3 to arrive while im learning on the sim.

Omexicon
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First controller was BETAFPV it was good but didnt last long enough, 2nd was a Radiomaster pocket elrs reallyreally good budget tx i do recommend, 3rd Jumper T-Lite oh boy this was really hard to setup and not happy with its range also the gimbals feel soo stiff, then my last the my favorite best radio is tx16s although its complicated to setup but finishing the setup is like really worth it had a crossfire external module on it and damn the range didn’t disappoint

underrated
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Started a few months back en made some of these mistakes already. But still having alot of fun.

MR-odbv
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Just started with TBS Tango II Pro and Velocidrone. Will probably pick up Liftoff as well. About a week in and the progress comes if you put in the time.

General agreement across the community, as far as I could find, is that Velocidrone's physics is the closest to reality. As such, it is the best true simulator/learning sand box. The menus let you tune the sensitivity and angle limits and rates down to beginner levels and then ramp them up as you learn in Angle mode, and then move into Rate mode. Also, Velocidrone does extensive tutorials on their youtube channel; not just beginner how to but advanced maneuvers and techniques.

silvermediastudio
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Amazing video brother! Great work! Most important section with the best advice @55:30

PhantomFPV