Yeah fpv is hard but you will learn over time. Some rc car recording with those drones would be sick!
@ollepearce31164 жыл бұрын
Says a child
@mincraft22544 жыл бұрын
@@ollepearce3116 hey did do but I agree with you Ollie pearce
@explodingevo3 жыл бұрын
@@ollepearce3116 my 5 year old can fly fpv
@mrb_12033 жыл бұрын
This is a RC Copter
@onyxtheprotogen79072 жыл бұрын
I fly them for fun lol they arent too hard
@Slowestmk84 жыл бұрын
Hey Kev try flying it outside there you will have more room to learn. That would be so cool. flying right next to a RC car.
@Lucky32Luke4 жыл бұрын
Kev, Im so glad you took the blow full chin. Takes balls to take the FPV on like you trying to do man! Im in the hobby for four years now and trust me on this, patience man. You will get there and when you do you will be very glad you did it! The radio you are using is not very great to learn on. I think your disappointment comes mainly from that currently. The radio to buy is either a FrSky QX-7 or RadioMaster TX16 or Jumper TS12 Pro. The gimbals on the radio are vital to give you the accuracy you will need to take control over your quad. As suggested practicing on a sim gives great advantages without damaging anything or anyone with a 5'' racing quad you got. Good luck! It is very entertaining to watch you learn the first steps. Being a heli pilot gives you advantage, use it!
@fpvrc98294 жыл бұрын
qx7 is a great radio
@waydezilla4 жыл бұрын
100% agree the frustration stems mostly from radio and not the goggles.
@EsintriCProductions4 жыл бұрын
use a sim. we chatted about this awhile back. the sim has helped me and everyone I know at getting better at FPV flying.
@m.s.aviation70654 жыл бұрын
It's harder to fly the tinyhawk inside than 5 incher outside. I love racing drones!!!!
@rosidahabuchik87863 жыл бұрын
Yeah me too...but i don,t have any racing drone...😅😅
@aloncohen86324 жыл бұрын
2:23 the hdmi is for simulator from a pc like liftoff and dlr
@jesseallen64134 жыл бұрын
Learning to fly a quad is pretty tough, but very rewarding once you get it. It will help to start on a simulator, and work from there. I've gotten to a point, I'm way more comfortable flying FPV than line of sight. Keep at it, you'll get it! Im excited to see some drone stuff on your channel.
@P8FPV Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@Pablo6684 жыл бұрын
That wasn’t too bad in the end. I have some drone gear, far too scared to fly them though. Might have to get some Sim time in.
@ELValenin4 жыл бұрын
get a sim and fly there until you feel comfortable. then go out on a big field where you cant hurt anyone or anything and see how that goes..
@flywithafatguy58254 жыл бұрын
Fpv pilot here. That tiny whoop is good. That transmitter isnt great. You have a real tx, so get liftoff or velocadrone and do sim. Sim means less breaking things and more flying as when you crash you push a button and reset. Those arnt the best goggles, but they are really good for the money, get new antennas for them. Choose lhcp or rhcp to help break up. Im a year in in the hobby and love it, and turned a wltoys12428 into fpv based on this channel.
@FlyingMonkeyrc4 жыл бұрын
Fpv, welcome to a world of burnt electronics and sadness.
@delvpf66713 жыл бұрын
I’d rather burn a few esc’s than be stuck flying ovals with a plane. It doesn’t get much sadder than that. Also if you use good parts they don’t burn.
@FlyingMonkeyrc3 жыл бұрын
@@delvpf6671 Hey man I love my mini quads as much as I love my planes, but they do crash and it requires time money, and know-how to keep one running. once you get over the steep learning curve though it's an awesome hobby!
@delvpf66713 жыл бұрын
@@FlyingMonkeyrc ok but you said it’s all burnt parts and sadness so that’s what I responded to.
@FlyingMonkeyrc3 жыл бұрын
@@delvpf6671 Sorry for the misunderstanding, I was making a joke😊
@delvpf66713 жыл бұрын
@@FlyingMonkeyrc 👍 it’s all good.
@matthewturner57734 жыл бұрын
I have the emax tinyhawk 2 and the first time i flew it i would go across my yard and then land and go pick it up, turn it around and fly it back to the other side of my yard, anyway you really need to fly outside or practice on a sim but that little room is not enough space to fly that. Another tip, always fly forward because that is the only direction that you can see.
@DudesRC4 жыл бұрын
my best advice: angle mode for indoors, acro for outdoors and smooth filming
@fpvrc98294 жыл бұрын
angle for line of sight and acro for fpv
@g2o0h644 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the consistency Kev!!!
@blackturbine4 жыл бұрын
First thing to do is increase expo to 70% or more to not get into pilot induced ossilation Fly auto level first to get used to it on open fields (closed spaces are noob killers) Then go into horizon mode to get used to flips And then go acro mode (cool stuff happen here) and as you get better find the right amount of expo that feels right for you Also one big mistake you are doing is your camera has way too much angle for beginner, you want it level so you can see the ground better for a refrence also go into betaflight OSD settings and set artificial horizon so you can see the level without ground refrence and ste motor beeping to to find it easier Also with those goggles you can watch some fpv videos to get rid of nervousness BT FPV school 101
@thethunderkid15974 жыл бұрын
Im gonna miss this shop😢 so many memories
@j.finesseflights14034 жыл бұрын
No worries, you're a natural! That throttle control was on point at the end!! A larger area will definitely help. Its all about "forward motion " and throttle control with drones!!
@andygrosv32464 жыл бұрын
Hey Kev, love your Rc channel. Take the drone to a field. Take off then go forward straight away, then you will a custom your eyes to flying them. I struggled for ages until somebody told me this . Also, don’t hover in FPV . You lose balance quick. Keep flying forward mate
@CantFly_FPV Жыл бұрын
I got excited when I saw the title to this video and thought it was a more recent video and that you were going to be giving quadcopters a try. How come you don't fly them anymore (as far as I can tell)? The noises you made were the same noises I made when first learning to fly haha. You did damn good once you got into the garage. One thing I was wrong about was thinking flying tinywhoops indoors would be easy when in fact that is probably the hardest thing to master. Flying TinyHawk in large buildings or outside with no wind is a good start imo. Also, if you think the analog FPV system looked good, you should see what digital stuff we have now! I'd love to see you pick up flying but lack of quadcopters won't keep me from tuning in. Best of luck Kev and hope all is well!
@ChrisRiley3D-Everything2 жыл бұрын
Brother i love your channel. so let me give you some tips on FPV. first off a FPV simulator like Velocidrone or Lift Off will be your best friend when you are new to FPV. Also hovering or flying slow in small spaces like in a house is just hard even if you have been flying for a while. my advise to you is to take your drone to a field, set your fpv camera angle between 25 and 30 deg. now put on goggles and lift the drone off the ground and keep a forward motion at all times until you get comfortable flying around. don't try to hover until you get good. it will take some time but if you practice every day and fly 3 or 4 lipo packs each time you will get good pretty quick. Also don't fly line of sight. always use goggles. and always fly in acro mode. learning in self leveling mode sets up bad habits that are hard to break later on when you want to switch to acro so better off to just start and learn in acro mode. Brother i hope this helps you out. if you have any questions just ask and i will try to help. i have been flying acro fpv for 4 years and it is very fun. Good luck.
@ahmadhaminchannel65554 жыл бұрын
Hey Kevin I recommend you for change your antenna from your goggle. I recommend you for use O.R.T antenna for more nice image from fpv goggle
@jonathankuhn78374 жыл бұрын
I would try to go outside with it on a calm day and give yourself a bit of practice space
@brysonkuhn32904 жыл бұрын
Yeah like a football field. The turf won't hurt anything
@jonathankuhn78374 жыл бұрын
@@brysonkuhn3290 that would be perfect
@NabiL_Lam4 жыл бұрын
FINALLY thank you Kev for doing this video. you are flying good actually not bad!
@Lucky32Luke4 жыл бұрын
Kev, one more thing. You can bind your Spectrum DSMX radio to the tinyhawk and use that radio instead this toy grade. I have the TinyHawk bundle you have and the controller has very small sticks and terrible to fly with in general. You will feel much more control with your Spectrum DX. Goggles are awesome they were a good choice. If noone has told yet DJI has burnt the market with coming out their digital goggle and VTX system with very low latency (DJI FPV system - min £700 price tag) currently the top of the line but whoever had one never want to turn back any more to analogue video.
@Jrod_FPV4 жыл бұрын
You're actually doing pretty good keep it up and you'll be in full control in about a week. FPV is great fun with both flying and in how much you can learn! I make excited for you to dive into it! feel free to reach out if you ever have any questions. Or sell local in person help as there is tons of guys willing to help just like myself. Here's why it's so hard for you... And a couple tips to improve faster. 1. In rate/acro mode the default rates on that drone are much higher than they should be especially for a beginner. Measured in degrees per second, the default rates are around 600 degrees per second. for that drone and just learning to fly at you should be somewhere between 300 and 450 degrees per second. You can do this 2 ways, either need to download beta flight software in plug your drone into the computer... Or, left stick left and right stick forward to enter the on-screen display settings menu. Or maybe reverse the sticks depending on your transmitter. From here it's safest to look up "adjusting rates in beta flight OSD". 2. The drone has much more power than you need in that environment. Flying that size environment you are better off limiting the throttle in the software to about 80%. 3. You're flying a very small area 4. It's very difficult to fly in such a small area in the beginning because you have a tendency to want to hover. you will learn that it is much easier to fly forward than it is to hover. You will almost definitely crash every time you fly backwards or straight left/right. You should only fly in the direction that you can see while you are learning. Basically the tip here is always keep moving forward even if it's slowly. 5. You do not have a flight plan other than "please don't crash". Nothing really wrong with that except it causes you to want to hover, see number 4 above. You are better off setting up some sort of a course that you fly around specific or through specific obstacles. This will help you keep forward momentum, and keep a flight plan, preventing you from flying backwards or coming to a standstill hover. 6. The tiny hawk is it great racing drone for beginners and pros. The only downside is that it comes with that controller with short control sticks. These short sticks limit how much resolution your fingers have to control the drone. You're much better off upgrading to a full size transmitter. Full size transmitter will give you much better control and precision. You can get micro Spektrum Rx to install in the drone to work with your Spektrum radio. Or get whatever full size junk TX that works with frsky. (Can you tell I'm a spektrum guy :-) )
@DeeJayEll4 жыл бұрын
As others have said, go outside. Get your 5incher and go and find a big open space with no people in it. Use angle mode. Set your camera angle to 15 to 20°. Always be moving forward. The TinyHawk will work ok outside if theses no wind. Have fun. 👍
@kerstinpeters89954 жыл бұрын
I also want to start fpv so I am really excited for your drone videos
@davec62083 жыл бұрын
kev, i started fpv when the shutdowns began, i started with the tinyhawk 2s. i have upgraded both my reciever and transmitter antennas to omnidirectional style. I super glue my props on, i have found that if you use the turtle mode the props will go on vacation without the drone, sometimes without using the turtle mode, just keep in mind that you cannot remove them until they remove themselves after that point. outside on 2s that drone is a rocketship until you have gotten 10 or so hours of flight time in. after the 30 hours or flight time i got the 2s tiny hawk freestyle 2. I now have many of the little 1s batteries now. Also top secret knowledge here, i have swapped my traxxas alias quadcopter over to the batteries and connectors from this drone, to my surprise it did not blow up on the hotter batteries and in fact is much more fun to fly drone with the weight savings and higher voltage batteries. good luck with your drones!
@jamespierce24154 жыл бұрын
Kevin flys whoops in acro... glad to have seen this day
@toddwade23274 жыл бұрын
Tilt the camera down, it's set to high, for beginners, start low then gradually raise the camera
@legendarypot8oanimates1604 жыл бұрын
When I started in fpv I used a screen so I could look back and forth to keep my bearings, especially since I fly micro drones, having goggles is fine but that's just what I did to start out
@legendarypot8oanimates1604 жыл бұрын
I also spent a ridiculous amount of time in the simulator
@O.L.D_RC4 жыл бұрын
It's not so hard mate, if I can do it anyone can! You'll get it. Seriously, BetaFPV Beta85X HD DVR. Goes to 4S and has prop ducts. Solid and quick, great dvr footage and hd to the goggles. Start on 3S and go!
@1066DroneMedia4 жыл бұрын
DJI FPV you will never look back!
@giovannids38484 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the awesome vids 😀
@reezlaw4 жыл бұрын
The first thing to learn is NEVER GO BACKWARDS. Seriously I cannot stress this enough. Always take off with a slight forward stick and you'll get better quicker. Also for a beginner learning indoors in such a cramped space is a huge mistake. Go outside
@robsrcinsanity12204 жыл бұрын
Hey Kev, I tape a bit of a coffee stirrer under my camera so that you can just see the tip and it helps give you a reference point when using fpv. It helped me alot when I first started.
@feeterican4 жыл бұрын
I think anyone trying to fly inside that office would have a hard time controlling it. I would say going outside in a big area would give you enough time for course correction and getting out of crashes much easier since you would have more time to react.
@richardtydryszewski89194 жыл бұрын
Personally i noticed you were over correcting wen u crash. You also have to realize there is going to be a delay or latency in the video feed compared to your controls thats what throws a lot of people off. So to get used to the latency go very slow and do very slow controlled movements no more than nudging. As your confidence goes up u will be able to do more over time. At least this is the approach i used wen i started learning to fly drones. Also use the auto stabilization until you are used to it at least then if you start to lose control just let go and let it correct itself. Wen in fpv you need to control ahead of what you are seeing. Over time you will learn how much in advance you will have to turn and how much b4 you do. Imagine like youre trying to setup a go pro using your phones screen you notice its like a second or 2 behind real life. The fpv camera does this too just its like a half second or less off the video transmitter specs should tell you wat the latency is so wen you are turning your drone is actually turning more than you are currently seeing which makes it fly out of control. Your small drone will be twitchy and fpv latency will not tell you how much your drone is currently leaning. So you kinda have to know what your drone is doing in reality compared to wat youre seeing.
@carlosd9724 жыл бұрын
first: practice in a simulator second: lower the angle of the camera third: practice in a big open space your doing good so far! keep it up!!! :D
@thehyperspeed4 жыл бұрын
love to see you experiment all stuff with fpv! excited with your channel about rc
@nuttynoddy4 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin I’ve tried fpv in the past and found it much easier sitting down. Sounds silly but give it a go.
@siang0764 жыл бұрын
I've learnt to fly FPV quad for over 3 years and mastered it. But due to many restrictions from authorities so now switch to crawlers!
@warpo0074 жыл бұрын
Need more room Kev! And you're ringing the poor drones neck! Gentle on the sticks. They don't sag / chop / drag, what ever you like to call it, anywhere near as much as a single rotor heli.
@I-am-SaltyPeanut2 жыл бұрын
Kev, revisit fpv, you learn to fly them via an fpv simulator and you can use the goggles and controls you already have to get you going. Also learning some basic moves will massively help out, a guy called Josh Bardwell has done videos on this take a look.
@rc22764 жыл бұрын
I've flown fpv quads for years. They require a lot of skill and practice. Slow n smooth. Gentle on the sticks.
@kaisenberg1614 жыл бұрын
when learning fpv its a lot easier to practice outdoors until your comfortable with it and usually the bigger the drone the more stable it is which may be why sometimes the little one can be hard to control
@darkness03344 жыл бұрын
Awesomeness.. I've just started the fpv journey myself about a month ago and yeah.. pretty same results. Lotsa crashing and some laughs.. I find it helps to have a larger area to fly with few obstacles. Simulators also help bunches.
@leninegarcia83914 жыл бұрын
The trick to change direction is to do a little bit of roll and then a little bit of yaw, is better if you do it simultaneously.
@FPVQuadModz4 жыл бұрын
Kev, it takes a while. But its not very hard. Throw props on that 5 inch machine and go to a large empty field, like the one with the skate park you bash your RC's at. Just remember where your dis arm switch is. If you can fly CP helis, you can FPV.
@yahinjose40364 жыл бұрын
Small drones are harder kev. But it requires patience to learn. You can definitely pull it off .
@FarmerFpv2 жыл бұрын
You need to go outside with the little emax drone. It's too fast for indoor flight for a beginner. Go to an open lot and you will pick it up quickly when you have lots of space.
@moto15944 жыл бұрын
Get that thing in acro mode. Self level mode is just going to give you bad habits
@farbenfrohesgrau40564 жыл бұрын
Moto 1 he has!
@the_vortex4 жыл бұрын
Currently you have 2 dipole antennas on the goggles but the 5" quad has a circular polarised antenna, make sure you have the same type of antenna on the goggle when you go out to fly, otherwise the video signal wont be good.
@anderfpv56704 жыл бұрын
i had the same trouble that you are having with the googles when i first started flying but i got the fatshark hd3’s and after many hours of practice and a serious amount of money i can day im alright at racing and freestyle. my best advise is JUST PRACTICE
@mhamza25314 жыл бұрын
If your struggling to fly, go outside and try in a field with either the small drone or the big one. It'll be a lot easier as you will have a lot more space
@cameron60314 жыл бұрын
Kevin, should I pool the money and try to get a UDR? Is it worth it?
@brucethewreckingball21574 жыл бұрын
Problably
@cameron60314 жыл бұрын
okay thanks
@stevo45354 жыл бұрын
Iv been flying FPV for years and love it, my buddy got a tinyhawk trainer and it's harder to fly than the real ones. Subbed to follow your FPV start!
@CoachD3864 жыл бұрын
"Why's it so hard" "How can it be so hard", something no woman ever said LOL 🤣
@CoachD3864 жыл бұрын
@Robert Carswell OOOooo you got me there bud, very original... FOH! Enjoy your day...🤣🤣
@brucethewreckingball21574 жыл бұрын
😃😄
@nathanyoung38614 жыл бұрын
Don't give up just keep practicing and you will get it! Fpv is awesome bro
@martinlokvenc4 жыл бұрын
Hey Kev, Try Velocidrone, you can plug HDMI in your googles and into your PC that will bee a better experience and even better for learning.
@josephh664 жыл бұрын
kev try looking ahead instead of looking down. looking down makes it sooo hard
@gameland4564 жыл бұрын
Kev try flying outside it will be easier to learn and try and keep the drone moving forward most people do that
@DjPr0d1gy4 жыл бұрын
it's definitely harder to fly goggles than line of sight. i think it has to do with not seeing the surroundings. try in a bigger area and go slow. smaller stick movements than you'd expect. very similar to helicopter control though.
@GeneralHobbies4 жыл бұрын
lol @7:08 how much drone simulator have you done? have you flown drones in acro mode, just line of sight? kind of helps to just be good at that first... and yes more room to correct outside helps too
@mbezik4 жыл бұрын
best thing is to put some hours in on a simulator, i find the most realistic one for fpv quadcopters is velocidrone
@timmishorr54084 жыл бұрын
On the big one you can try pinch control. Use your thumb and index finger to “pinch” the throttle and direction sticks. It allows you to have more precise control of the drone
@jodyhenry5910 Жыл бұрын
Try flying it outside more room probably will help I know it did for me it’s hard to fly those drones in a little small space
@alyo32994 жыл бұрын
Yes It is quite hard.... You should really start fpv with your emax tinyhawk..... On acro mode.... It makes it much easier to start.
@natepotate50253 жыл бұрын
tip try having it just slide on the floor so you can get the forward back left and right down then work on the up and down you will prob get a lot of crap stuck in the motors tho so just make sure to clean them out a lot
@jpsalis4 жыл бұрын
Weird, i'm exactly the opposite with drones and helis, hahaha! I can't for the life of me fly a heli, as soon as I go upside down my brain gets baffled. Of courseI haven't really put any hours into practicing helis. Regardless, quads are really intuitive to me for some reason, although I sometimes struggle configuring them in Betaflight. Definitely like others have mentioned, flying in a simulator is the best way to get used to how quads fly. I fell in love with Liftoff over any other sim I've used. If you can get one working, I'd definitely be interested if you put out some some videos flying in the sim. It's not too different from a heli, but the throttle control may take some time to get used to. Great flying though, pretty good for your first few flights!
@FullOnRC4 жыл бұрын
Good luck, You got better pretty quickly.
@awesomeproducts15824 жыл бұрын
That weird mode is called acro mode, when you put the stick forward it is the speed that the drone rotates that way so the more you put the stick forward the faster the drone rotates forward, just a tip that will help you a lot, and its easier to fly acro with goggles on.
@michaelwilkes04 жыл бұрын
so, your actually pretty good for a beginner, and you picked the perfect starter drone and everything. But to be honest, if you just want good aerial footage, a mavic is hard to beat. You can learn to fly a mavic in a day. There are some shots that a mavic cant get that a racing drone can, like a lot of the awesome chase shots. But those are pretty hard to get with a race drone too. I certainly dont want to discourage you, racing drones are even more fun than rc cars :) just saying, if you dont own a dji drone yet, you should probably get one and treat it like a camera, not a drone. you will find that you grab the dji drone quite a bit because its easy to get some good aerial footage real fast without much fuss.
@cl24822 жыл бұрын
Race drones are a blast with enough practice but a poor method to get video footage. Try some GPS controlled drones for RC car footage. I use a DJI Phantom with great success. Pretty much flies itself, 4k footage, and you can set it up to automatically track your RC cars.
@TastierBackInThe80s4 жыл бұрын
There's at least two sims on steam to learn how to fly. You'll get idea of flight characteristics/dynamics of a drone. I poured hours into line of sight flying with a cheerson micro quad then progressed up to finally a Lumenier 210 setup. This is going back a few years. But you've done it right by starting on a tiny whoop sized quad. Put some hours into it though. The jump from a Tiny Hawk or whatever you have there to a racing quad is like racing a Ford Mexico Escort to an F1. Josh Bardwell has a good channel and so has Stu from UAV Futures for reviews on quads and goggles.
@fpvrc98294 жыл бұрын
Oh kev, just realised, that the 220HV LOL,. 6S.... Those had a issue with their esc. Lots of them did death rolls, just something to be aware of m8. Also, the 030's have the best image for analog, but you can't use another receiver, the Internal one is good, but could be better, reception is more important than image quality. Then theirs the dji gear....
@forthefuture51664 жыл бұрын
When I first learned to fly I adjusted my camera angle so it wasn't looking up as much makes it easier to get the feel of how the Drone flies but you have a long way to go my friend good luck
@Blizofoz458 ай бұрын
Learning how to fly FPV with the Emax Tinyhawk is like telling a 1st grader to learn algebra. You have to work your way up to quads like that. Just buy a cheap toy drone for $30 or whatever and stick a camera on it. Now you can have fun flying. I hate it when people get turned off from FPV because someone gave them really bad advice.
@highlandcrawler4 жыл бұрын
After you get some time under your belt you should look into the DJI goggles. If your looking to do cinematic stuff and recording your other rc stuff. The skyzone are nice but nowhere near the image quality digital has.
@thercjoe52804 жыл бұрын
Nice vid kev. Can you get a mini erevo
@jonahaggarde15734 жыл бұрын
Great progress, think about getting a simulator like velocidrone or liftoff to get some good practice. I would also recommend to get some better antennas for the FPV goggles. That would increas the range alot for outdoor flying.
@saliktahir1764 жыл бұрын
Kev, you should definitely try out the dji hd goggles. They have way better quality then those Oled goggles that you got. They can even film in 1080p or even better as wll!
@richgixxer64 жыл бұрын
A big open area is the best to start with and then flying indoors will get easier
@leonardterlevic47652 жыл бұрын
You don't fly fpv indoors when you're just learning, to fly indoors you need good precision and throttle management that you can only get from experience. Btw simulators are a pretty good way of getting a feel for acro mode without damaging your drone.
@kerrynmacdonald59644 жыл бұрын
the emax tiny hawk has a mode called turtle mode. It allows you to flip over after you crash and you dont have to go get it all the time
@grizzlyplayzgamez1604 жыл бұрын
Kev: goes to hobby store for new RC car All the cars: *scared pikachu face*
@squeezablemayonnaise89044 жыл бұрын
It seems like your inputs are too big and that might be because of the tiny radio. It's like trying to fly with an Xbox controller. Maybe a fully size radio and trying the pinching technique instead of thumbs might help?
@1fitaintbrokefixit4 жыл бұрын
If you learned to fly with orientation it's hard to learn fpv just use a big screen before the goggles to get used to it first
@seanmehnert12823 жыл бұрын
Loving the footage and content bro Kev! You're always testing yourself and trying new things and that is awesome for your own personal gratification and also great for us as viewers with getting to experience the journey! Love and watch all your stuff! Keep it coming and God bless
@The_RC_Dude4 жыл бұрын
Hey Kevin, I have a WLtoys 144001 and the radio s broken, if I buy a new replacement one (from WL) will it pair?
@WrongWayFPV4 жыл бұрын
It's so hard because you're in such a small space. Go outside lol. It'll be much easier. And you're gonna go through a ton of batteries running them so low. 3.5v is about the sweet spot for a drone battery.
@fpv-teacher4 жыл бұрын
Angle Mode ist for small drones if you are flying inside. Outside with the bigger drone you should only fly in Acro mode.
@scrogfpv74434 жыл бұрын
Upgrade those skyzone antennas and the antenna on the tinyhawk and it’s a completely different game
@farbenfrohesgrau40564 жыл бұрын
Michael Yates your right, it is!
@TashirRanchod-vk5ll4 жыл бұрын
I would recommend practising on an open field because for me it was also difficult and I crashed it a lot so u need a huge space to practice on
@XXPITT4 жыл бұрын
You need to get it out in the open, will be much easier to fly outside with some space for mistakes.
@norimium23934 жыл бұрын
1:12 why does that look like a superhero in disguise
@DanBuilds4 жыл бұрын
6:39 That's what she said.
@jeffpv4 жыл бұрын
The radio/controller that the tiny hawk comes with is really bad. You'll have a much easier time with a better radio, anything from the betafpv lite radio 2, to the radiomaster tx16s
@RCOverKill4 жыл бұрын
Nothing like it once you learn. Try on a football field, the Tinyhawk is a good learning quad because it takes a lot of punishment. I chase an X Max with a Tinyhawk freestyle on my channel.
@ShadLife4 жыл бұрын
I am doing exactly what you are doing. I have a cheaper drone the practice with and get good at flying and then I will go to a nicer drone. It's hard to learn but once you get the hang of it, it suddenly clicks.
@jericbaculo57984 жыл бұрын
Yesss drones that's what I've been waiting for you to try out and learn, keep it up:)