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How To Fly A Drone - Quad Basics

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Josh and Alex share some tips on how to fly a drone and become a skilled drone pilot!
The Vortex 150 is a great beginner drone that you can grow with: flitetest.com/...
OR the Inductrix FPV is a great way to get into quad flying as well: flitetest.com/...
Stay tuned for more beginner videos that showcase the journey further into multirotors as well as FPV basics
DIY Quads:
TINY WHOOP: store.flitetes...
FT Gremlin: store.flitetes...
Some of our favorite drone vids:
Inductrix vs NERF: goo.gl/pdb5rY
FT GREMLINS: goo.gl/fCQtQb
How To Build a Gremlin: goo.gl/DWY92B

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@alexzvada705
@alexzvada705 7 жыл бұрын
STOP CALLING THEM DRONES!
@LIFEOFSTUFFEDANIMALS
@LIFEOFSTUFFEDANIMALS 7 жыл бұрын
Alex Zvada LOL
@b0r4t
@b0r4t 7 жыл бұрын
I agree. A person learns to fly quadcopters and R/C aircraft. Drones fly themselves with the "pilot" just directing it.
@transbianyan
@transbianyan 7 жыл бұрын
Alex Zvada Finally soms sense
@g-trooperg5876
@g-trooperg5876 7 жыл бұрын
DRONE RACING LEAGUE ESPN IT'S OVER ....
@chrish5286
@chrish5286 7 жыл бұрын
Agreed, "drone" is a dirty term
@jefffox8665
@jefffox8665 7 жыл бұрын
Hey all, Few years ago my wife had a very major heart attack While I was home helping her rehab, I got into Flite test to keep me busy while I was home with her. I built a Y6 copter which I bought from Y'all. I have yet to manage to get it off the ground and flyable....Appreciate this video and hoping it will help me get through this. Love you guys . God bless
@imemyself2820
@imemyself2820 6 жыл бұрын
There is only a few people who cannot thank FliteTest for everything in this hobby. They have given us so much!
@crossthreadaeroindustries8554
@crossthreadaeroindustries8554 7 жыл бұрын
The one thing I had to get over when learning, coming from fixed wing, was exactly STOPPING the throttle chop reaction, which was built in as a defensive measure I got in fixed wing. It is OK to chop over grass or soft landing areas, but I was learning in a garage because it was too often windy outside. Chopping throttle meant smacking hard into the concrete. I quickly learned to hover because of that. I really had to overcome my reaction to always cut throttle when I got pressured. The other thing I did BEFORE even rising off ground was set up a couple of mini-cones on the concrete and learn to skid the quad around the cones in a figure 8, never getting fully airborne. This really sped up my learning rate. I got the feel of the quad much quicker this way, just providing enough throttle to move the drone around. The sensation of skidding was new to me as a fixed wing pilot til then. After skidding around on the ground, I did get to hovering, etc. and doing figure 8's about 5 feet off the ground around 2 lolly columns in my garage. I think all this sped me into a place where I started enjoying flying, sooner. Just my 2c, maybe a few others will find this helpful.
@Bobster986
@Bobster986 5 жыл бұрын
The best thing I like about these guys is their confidence, and of course, their knowledge and ability to fly all model aircraft. You guys are truly REAL pilots.
@wkinne1
@wkinne1 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video guys, I'm 60 years old and going through the "teach and old dog new tricks" issues and this is a big help. Thanks again!
@FliteTest
@FliteTest 7 жыл бұрын
Awesome Wayne! We are so glad that this is able to help anyone get into the hobby! Thanks for being an awesome part of the FT community!
@VitorMadeira
@VitorMadeira 5 жыл бұрын
I'm 44 and and I want to salute the authors as this is a spot on video for such a beginner like me in this field. Greetings from Portugal.
@geezersgarage8181
@geezersgarage8181 5 жыл бұрын
@JamesWorld3 What is acro mode ?
@JW_Broekema
@JW_Broekema 5 жыл бұрын
Wayne Kinne, thanks. I (ICT anno 1975, Internet anno 1992) fully agree. I started out in 2017 with a medium-sized +-quadcopter without any onboard flight assistant. After about a year of struggling I got hold of a small X-quadcopter with camera and some support like vertical hold. That made life a lot easier, brought back the fun and I am now (2019) searching for next level of machine. This support video by FliteTest "How To Fly A Drone - Quad Basics" is really the first that helped me, not for the instructions themselves but by laying out a road to follow. You do not say "Do this and then that" but "Try this and then that". Good educational practice. Thanks a lot guys!
@federicosagun8243
@federicosagun8243 6 жыл бұрын
My friend is new to this hobby and bought his quad. I recommended this video to him and in less than a month he can fly like a pro. Thank you guys. Its s big help.
@spazzdineveryway
@spazzdineveryway 5 жыл бұрын
I just bought a quad on clearance. And this by far is the most professional and informative video I've come across. As a beginner, small gold nuggets like painting the front of your quad to know where the nose is during flight, walking the dog and figure eights is great to know. Thank you guys for putting this together. I am even more encouraged to become a better pilot.
@marcusbennett2227
@marcusbennett2227 7 жыл бұрын
That throwaway comment 'prop up the table' is a bit of a eureka moment for me, makes it really obvious which way to push the sticks when nose in.....thanks guys.
@Triumphrider650
@Triumphrider650 6 жыл бұрын
Josh, You touched on one subject that I feel may be confusing to new pilots. That being nose in flight. I feel that people get the idea that when they fly nose in. That something has changed electronicly, which it has not. If a new pilot does a nose in, and turns their back to the quad/heli/ plane. Looking over their shoulder at their bird. The controls are the same. If they turn to the right in a nose in flight. The bird is actually turning to it's right. The new pilot needs to orientate their mind to be seated in the bird, looking forward. Nose in, nose out, right or left, seated, facing forward. Not trying to confuse anyone. But, I have never heard anyone explain it fully.
@W4r10ckm4n
@W4r10ckm4n 6 жыл бұрын
I actually really like this video. Everyone else says to immediately start in Acro mode AND in FPV mode, but that doesn't really teach you flying as well. It teaches you how to always respond to a camera feed. I like your baby steps, and I understand the muscle memory progression involved in your 3 steps. I'm still on step 1, and honestly, with the Walkera Rodeo 110, it's SO hard. The throttle is super touchy and those micro adjustments are hard to program into my left thumb, but I'm getting there. Thanks for the video!
@VitorMadeira
@VitorMadeira 5 жыл бұрын
Hi there! I'm 44 years old now and and I want to thank you so very much for such a spot on video that is helping me as a total beginner in this new hobby. Greetings from Portugal.
@1997Jeep
@1997Jeep 7 жыл бұрын
I just built & configured one of your Gremlins this weekend. I can already fly it line of sight at this point as I used to fly a single rotor helicopter (back when I had more time to repair it, EVERY time I was the slightest disorientated). This little gremlin feels connected to my fingers, the same way the single rotor did. The difference being that now you can even have auto-level on a momentary switch ready to help out. Love the video and look forward to hearing your tips as I learn to fly through the goggles.
@Norminal1
@Norminal1 7 жыл бұрын
Very nice learning experience for beginners. Can say enough for you guys and what you are constantly doing for our hobby.
@FliteTest
@FliteTest 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words Norman! Thanks for being a part of it!!
@georgefenrichjr.9636
@georgefenrichjr.9636 4 жыл бұрын
@@FliteTest Whatever happened to the TRI copter?
@Lahelaking
@Lahelaking 3 жыл бұрын
@@georgefenrichjr.9636 not enough rotors lol
@ArmstrongMixture
@ArmstrongMixture 5 жыл бұрын
I'm watching this after having build (and crashed) my first drone with literally 0 experience on the sticks. I wrote all the code for the TX, I'm using an XBOX controller for controls, the wrong sized motors for my frame (8" props on 1400kV motors dont fit on a 250 frame) So I 3d printed some extensions that were able to bolt on and extend the reach of the frame, finally got it in the air after working with more software issues. Bank limits. Who would have guessed? It started to drift into the street so I did slight right stick to get it back in the grass (but the way the software is written, the full motion of the xbox controller is the 0-100% pwm range of the TX) so it basically flipped 90* sideways and fell out of the air. So I'm writing in sensitivity modes I can switch between so the first mode is a 5% either side limit (for pitch and roll, yaw I'll leave alone for now) swichable up to 10%/20%/50% and 100%, because who knows when FULL RIGHT STICK will be useful. Live and learn I guess. Only casualty was one of the 3d-printed extenders.
@adamkelly6264
@adamkelly6264 7 жыл бұрын
taught myself to fly after building one of David Windestål mini tricopters using your first learn-to-fly series. Recommended that series to so many people since then. This is a good update. Thanks guys :)
@key2010
@key2010 6 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU ALEX!... i've already crashed more than 40 times, and when i look at experienced pilots, i used to think i'm slow or i just don't have what it takes to fly a quadcopter, but it DOES take at least a year to get the hang of basics, race quads are nothing like a DJI or the "indoor, self-leveling" rtf mini quads running on brushed motors and a 1s battery with basic plastic radio toy ps: i'm not hating on mini quads or dji, if it flys, i love it
@jus4kicks23
@jus4kicks23 7 жыл бұрын
Love that you guys update this, the original video was extremely instrumental in building my confidence when I started. Not sure if I said it then but thank you guys for all the fun and informative videos.
@paulgiusti6779
@paulgiusti6779 7 жыл бұрын
great video guys and just what i needed. I started with the Mavic Pro and you are correct, it is so easy it borders on boring. This video let me know it is normal for me to have a hard time hovering my little FrSky brushed quad! Cant wait to practice hovering and then moving on to walk the dog. Thanks and keep the instructional videos coming!
@dvsfmlyman
@dvsfmlyman 5 жыл бұрын
Just purchased my 1st drone about 3wks ago & got a Orbit Pocket Drone. I've searched all over for a tutorial of how to use the stick control & haven't found one on mine. Your illustration of how the controls work were phenomenal, especially when you showed which way the drone went,with your body, when the right & left one was used to control the Drone. That really clicked for me & now will stick w/me & give me the confidence to control it better. Also by 1st starting out hovering & then walking the dog. If you could do a video on my pocket drone i would appreciate it & from what I've seen from other videos it's the easiest to start out with for beginners like me & the control can be a challenge for someone who's never flown anything before. Thanks again!! :)
@keithlucas6260
@keithlucas6260 7 жыл бұрын
First one was the DJI 550 Hex kit. Built, programmed from scratch, and used both Phoenix and Real Flite for training six years ago.
@donedwards3811
@donedwards3811 5 жыл бұрын
Good solid easy to follow tips that take you from the basic hover,to flying patterns that help you build a skill set that inspires confidence ....Thanks guys !
@donedwards3811
@donedwards3811 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys for making the process easy to understand.Learning how to hover,Then working the basics like following it around,& keeping facing away may seem elementary,but it makes that eye to hand coordination much easier,& less intimidating than trying to manage it all at the same time...Appreciate all the tips,& your sense of humor helps keep the "learning curve" less painful...
@PaddyNinja
@PaddyNinja 4 жыл бұрын
This is getting saved to favourites. It'll stay there while I gather the tools and start assembling the parts, but this video will definitely be helpful when I begin. Thanks guys.
@SEEKPRODUCTIONS100
@SEEKPRODUCTIONS100 7 жыл бұрын
You guys at Flite Test are awesome. I really enjoy watching your videos. Quads or airplanes. Great work!!
@amen_ra6926
@amen_ra6926 6 жыл бұрын
Yawing without affecting throttle is a challenge. I haven't touched an R/C Tx in decades so I have to refresh that muscle memory. On a SIM, I'm like a yoyo for the first few minutes.
@RC944jim
@RC944jim 7 жыл бұрын
Just ran across this video, even though I have been flying quads for a while I enjoyed watching your teaching methods. I will be sure to share this link with some of the guys just starting out flying Quadcopter's. 👍
@FliteTest
@FliteTest 7 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thanks so much RC944jim! We really appreciate it and we hope this can help a lot of beginners get into this hobby affordably AND effectively! Blessings friend!
@johnkimmel1713
@johnkimmel1713 4 жыл бұрын
RC944jim Djibouti pro 4
@RW-ch1
@RW-ch1 7 жыл бұрын
Very glad to see this and always enjoy your videos. I have a Tiny Trainer, and Bushwacker sitting here yet to be built. +100 vote on continuing the series. I've been flying fixed wing (a lot of aerobatics)for over 40 years, and now have a Babyhawk, Lizard 95 and Nighthawk 280, and am DEFINITELY struggling a lot, just LOS, so will try your techniques. I could have missed it, but a very critical detail I didn't hear mentioned is not just "chop the throttle", but DISARM so the silly thing doesn't self destruct - a trait of quads I still can't get used to! It's hard enough to get used to flying electric foam planes bought at a store rather than built from kit or plans. Even including learning to fly, I've never even seriously damaged an aircraft, so the idea of constantly breaking things is also totally foreign, and requires a much different mindset, as I'm always trying to fly so I don't even put a scratch on it, much less thump it into the ground.
@EngineeringVignettes
@EngineeringVignettes 7 жыл бұрын
Good video and tips! Like the arrow (paint it orange and put "training" in big letters on it :) One comment on the store though is that I find it to be confusing to me as a non-drone potential customer. There seems to be partial kits or complete units but there is something always missing (radio, power pack, etc.). As a buyer it would be nice to see a complete package (eg. gremlin or tiny whoop) with EVERYTHING you need to start flying, to minimize errors in buying the wrong thing. Note: maybe I missed something? on the store like that, I did not find it... Keep up the vids tho, they are great. Cheers, - Eddy
@nothingsurprisesmeanymore
@nothingsurprisesmeanymore 7 жыл бұрын
Deathlok67 agreed
@LaZieGoblin
@LaZieGoblin 7 жыл бұрын
Being one of the people who's had this happen. (Only started flying fpv recently) I don't agree. There are already too many options for stores to keep up. Flitetest has a nice way of doing it where you can select what you want with certain quads, other online stores don't have that so they have 10 entries of the same quadcopter with small adjustments? Nah, what I do like is stores that TELL YOU what isn't included. I've seen a store that said, "Camera, FPV Transmitter and Receiver are not included and need to be added". At least that way you have some clear image of what you get. Even as a new pilot you'll have the reaction to go look up what it is they are talking about. At the same time it would help if people making DIY build video's would mention what isn't included and what else you'd need to get in the air. TL/DR: Clear information on what is and mostly isn't included in a purchase or build of quadcopters.
@lacucaracha111111
@lacucaracha111111 7 жыл бұрын
a thing that helps .If its RTF , 99% its all you need to get airborne .As of today I know of no set with goggles , but fatshark is again 99% compatible with everything
@EngineeringVignettes
@EngineeringVignettes 7 жыл бұрын
@LaZieGoblin - You are right on this point. But it does not have to be one or the other in terms of choices. Both options should be there. In my case I want the first quad I buy to be the one that I have to put the least amount of (expert) knowledge in because I just don't have those answers eg. "Which battery pack should I get for this quad?" The guys at Flite test have the knowledge already and know what are good options for that first quad. Once the buyer gets more knowledge on quads then his/her next purchase can be more flexible, eg. I want a bit more flying time or I want to go to a 4 cell to get a bit more power. - Eddy
@pooldude4527
@pooldude4527 7 жыл бұрын
lacucaracha111111 newbeedrone.com has a few complete RTF sets with goggles, one with the new Fat Shark Attitudes.
@DoItAfterSmoking
@DoItAfterSmoking 7 жыл бұрын
"When in doubt, throttle out" came from us motorcycle guys.. It means PIN IT!!!
@DoItAfterSmoking
@DoItAfterSmoking 7 жыл бұрын
Im not yelling at you... I just cant say it without yelling haha.
@chriszachem2012
@chriszachem2012 6 жыл бұрын
i always used to say when in doubt gas it out
@Konigstiger222
@Konigstiger222 6 жыл бұрын
As a Collective pitch heli pilot myself, which is far more demanding than flying any quad in acrobatic mode (I used to fly them before they were popular years ago lol) . . . I agree with you that "If in doubt, throttle out" is definitely a method used to apply more pitch or speed up . . . Lift up away from the ground so you can correct it instead of crash it. Like a failed landing attempt airplane pilots throttle out of it and circle around. But I get what they mean with quads . . . as punching the throttle makes some of them go nuts and out of control which isn't nice if it draws blood on someone
@offgridgaminguk
@offgridgaminguk 5 жыл бұрын
Which comes from Colin McRae (rip) and WRC, ""when in doubt, go flat out""
@dglongx
@dglongx 5 жыл бұрын
yea "chop the throttle"(reduce throttle) is much different than "throttle out" (pin it!)
@MasterHaunter
@MasterHaunter 7 жыл бұрын
I've always flown LOS (planes, wings and helicopters) and when I made the switch to FPV, I pretty much had to relearn to fly 👊
@kumardeepam
@kumardeepam 5 жыл бұрын
Best drones flying training video I have watched so far. Thank you 🙏
@rl2109
@rl2109 7 жыл бұрын
RL's recommendation: Do whatever ALEX says... Josh and TJ are fairly good pilots (emphasis on FAIR), but it takes REAL skill to chase their herky-jerky plane flights, and MASTER skills to get both planes in the same shot from the chase copter! :)) Just kidding, Josh and TJ...! You're all EXCELLENT in my book!! Thanks for posting!
@ALoonwolf
@ALoonwolf 7 жыл бұрын
Simply mount a spirit level in view of the camera when flying first person view, that will tell you precisely which way you are tilting. I have one on my 'plane, with a couple of other basic instruments. For example if all I can see is sky, I just look at the spirit level to see which way the 'plane is pointing. Though flying first person view is easier, I would also recommend flying line of sight first until it becomes natural. For example if the wind knocks you crazy and you start falling out of the sky, having clearly seen this happen many times from the outside, and knowing exactly what to do to get out of it will be very useful!
@Slugsie1
@Slugsie1 7 жыл бұрын
I'm going to watch these vids like a hawk. I built a ZMR250 clone a while back, but never got the hang of it sticking with my QX350 and Yuneec Q500 drones instead. I still have the ZMR, and I also just picked up a Eachine QX90 to play with indoors. Hopefully I can now progress a little and at least hover for a full pack without crashing. :)
@jazzukes
@jazzukes 7 жыл бұрын
I still love flying my ft tricopter! So floaty - I love it! That is what got me started in the hobby! Love the wooden booms!
@Growler_Guy
@Growler_Guy 7 жыл бұрын
The arrow is a cool idea, please show how you attached it.
@PW.1993
@PW.1993 7 жыл бұрын
You guys ALWAYS do it better! Thank you for this video. I have been 'tiny whoopin' for about 7 months now and got discouraged after crashing my wizard 3 or 4 times. I will try these tips and hopefully get it down this time using airmode
@anastasiabeaverhausen2996
@anastasiabeaverhausen2996 4 жыл бұрын
The best beginning video I have watched. Great job you guys! 👍🏻 I’m nervous to take my quad out today for the first time but I have much better expectations now of how much time I need to commit to becoming a good pilot and master one skill at a time. Thank you so much!!
@aerospot2
@aerospot2 6 жыл бұрын
Old school RC scratch builder here. Flying quads is awesome! Still like my balsa stick 'drones' too.
@Brockthedog315
@Brockthedog315 5 жыл бұрын
I really like this big arrow trick. That is very helpful.
@derMusicSlasher
@derMusicSlasher 7 жыл бұрын
Great video guys, I think this is very helpful for beginners who haven't had experience with quads yet. Definitely gonna try it out with my Hubsan x4. Keep it up!!
@FliteTest
@FliteTest 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joshua! Appreciate the kind words! GOOD luck and let us know how it goes!
@derMusicSlasher
@derMusicSlasher 7 жыл бұрын
I flew 3 packs today and although I have already flown a few times just around the room, it's a completely different level of difficulty to actually try and hover it. I am gonna keep it rolling ;) I really think your flying skills will benefit from these exercises!
@SandTrooper77
@SandTrooper77 7 жыл бұрын
SpaceOne 220X. The thing is a damn tank. I nosed in at full tilt, full throttle a few days back. It threw the battery a good 50ft even with Velcro and rubberized strap. Quad tumbled for about 20-30ft. Picked it up, bent back the two front props, nothing else even flexed. Not a single Stress crack, nada. I've been punishing it, and it just doesn't care. Only busted 4 props, and had a bad ESC. So..... I think for beginners getting into 4in and up, the SpaceOne 220X is an amazingly tough frame. And it's good for experienced pilots as well, it flys great, and it's cheap. $30... Bought an RTF Arris 220. Which had decent guts, that are on my current flyer now. But the bottom and top plates are just too thin for a new pilot. I got about three days out of it before it was roached. And that was just stupid rookie mistakes. Not even giving it some throttle and pitch. Anyways, great video guys. And a Noob series would be quite welcomed by us crash and burners.
@kleetus88
@kleetus88 2 жыл бұрын
love love love how you organized and presented this video, top notch gentlemen (and ladies if there were any behind the camera)
@godzillagaming8789
@godzillagaming8789 6 жыл бұрын
11:34 "If you lean right you get light" XD
@buildtestflyrepeat9428
@buildtestflyrepeat9428 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks flute test for everything you do, just ordered the simple cub to do bomb drops on
@FliteTest
@FliteTest 7 жыл бұрын
AWESOME! You are gonna love it!
@DadsRCHangar
@DadsRCHangar 4 жыл бұрын
2 years ago made and it still helped me dip my toes into the world of Quads 👍🏻
@klgbca
@klgbca 7 жыл бұрын
Practice circles. I like to imagine that looking from above, if you want clockwise, it's always right yaw. Also practice orbits, with camera always facing the pilot. They are easy, clockwise orbit, right yaw plus altitude hold.
@rosariocity07
@rosariocity07 6 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I finally realized why I couldn't fly my little drone, and is because I don't have training !!, now I know what to do. Thank you guys.
@bryanmclarty5140
@bryanmclarty5140 6 жыл бұрын
Outstanding primer for the introduction to quad flying! Well produced and information packed. Beginners start here!
@lazudi
@lazudi 7 жыл бұрын
I'd argue that tuning is the last thing to do, because to do a good PID tune you need to be able to control the quad AND be able to see the imperfections of it's flight :)
@mikepeterson4051
@mikepeterson4051 6 жыл бұрын
Not what I expected but it's nice to see a newer, up to date video that's aimed at the clueless beginners 👍
@Lee_B_Futures
@Lee_B_Futures 7 жыл бұрын
It's really been 4 whole years since that first video? Wow... it doesn't seem that long ago. I miss David too :)
@FliteTest
@FliteTest 7 жыл бұрын
TIME FLIES when you are having fun! ;)
@tiberiocellini3641
@tiberiocellini3641 6 жыл бұрын
Lee Beezy Yeah, He and peter were amazing
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel 5 жыл бұрын
RIP
@LazerLord10
@LazerLord10 7 жыл бұрын
Question regarding LOS flying of a 250mm quad: How on earth would you fly at a distance in acro mode? I can barely keep yaw orientation in check, let alone all of my tilts as well.
@fuzzwad5049
@fuzzwad5049 7 жыл бұрын
LazerLord10 You don't. I figured it out the hard way.
@woutchauvaux6672
@woutchauvaux6672 7 жыл бұрын
LazerLord10 Generally you train to not need to see the orientation of your quad, you more sort of remember where you are pointing, you get used to your rates. You get to know: "so much stick for so much time is. 90° turn" so it should be more like: "I take off away from myself, I held my stick right for X amount of time so now I know I am pointed right"
@LazerLord10
@LazerLord10 7 жыл бұрын
It's not really an issue about where I'm pointing, but more how it's tilted (roll/pitch). I don't want to end up upside-down.
@woutchauvaux6672
@woutchauvaux6672 7 жыл бұрын
LazerLord10 Its pretty much the same for pitch and roll, you get used to the timing and feel of how much is too much... LOS acro is just a crazy amount of training, also try to keep your setup consistent, dont switch props, motors or rates all the time its the easyest to always have a constant setup
@WickdPerfekT
@WickdPerfekT 6 жыл бұрын
LazerLord10 just go fpv
@emc2184
@emc2184 5 жыл бұрын
One way to learn the aspects of the remote stick reversing the left & right whilst coming towards yourself is to get a cheap rc car, the steering is reversed when driving towards yourself, ..... SO, if you play with a cheap rc car first, you learn about stick reversal.
@mike94560
@mike94560 5 жыл бұрын
I have been flying RC aircraft for many years. Finally giving quads a try. When a RC car/plane/heli comes toward you the controls appear to reverse. It's a mind game. You have to force yourself to switch it in your head. Does anyone mix yaw and roll? I used to have a switch for that on my RC planes for helping me make coordinated turns.
@didactylos4diddy474
@didactylos4diddy474 7 жыл бұрын
Interesting and useful.I found it easier to get from s-curves to figure 8s by putting in the extra stage of learning to fly accurate squares. Most of my early ones weren't squares at all but it gave me more delicate control of yaw which helped when I combined it with roll. I don't have the experience of the FT gurus so they are undoubtedly right. It was just what helped me
@FliteTest
@FliteTest 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the feedback and for sharing Didactylos4! So glad you could impart some wisdom to others as well! Keep up the great work! ;)
@didactylos4diddy474
@didactylos4diddy474 7 жыл бұрын
Noted :D
@federicosagun8243
@federicosagun8243 6 жыл бұрын
Color of the props could help your orientation as well. Bright color at the front and black at the back
@dooseyboy
@dooseyboy 6 жыл бұрын
"not flying directly at myself" no just directly at the picnic ahaha
@heliharris69
@heliharris69 6 жыл бұрын
Very well presented and very informative...Best i`ve seen for a student pilot...and it`s spot on. Thank you.
@tbx1024
@tbx1024 7 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! I just built my first quad (450mm) and this video was very useful!
@bizzybits1918
@bizzybits1918 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the radio cam!
@djilly75
@djilly75 7 жыл бұрын
I learned to fly without altitude gold with a mini quad. Great for learning. Now I fly my Bugs 3 like a pro. MJX Bugs 3 is a great full size full manual drone to learn on. Very fast!!!!
@Sam-cp6so
@Sam-cp6so 5 жыл бұрын
"oh crashing my drone was fine" "oh my drone is un-crashable :("
7 жыл бұрын
Jumping straight to RTFs is not skipping the learning curves, it is skipping the needed experience that generates a responsible attitude towards RC flying...
@flyingstarz3559
@flyingstarz3559 7 жыл бұрын
Excellent. I look forward to the upcoming video series. Great job & keep up the great material!
@ashleycapps9606
@ashleycapps9606 4 жыл бұрын
Fabulous... This is the best starter lesson I have found on the net. Invaluable. Thanks.
@kumardeepam
@kumardeepam 5 жыл бұрын
Love this training video. I have recently got a DJI Mavic drone. Have looked all over KZbin to find training videos similar to this one for DJI Mavic but haven't been able to find even one. Please make one. Will life of so many DJI drone owners better. Thanks in advance
@jittersfpv6872
@jittersfpv6872 3 жыл бұрын
Good job on the video, as a semi experienced pilot I found some of the tips useful!! Looking at it as a new pilot I really believe this and the following videos I'm sure is a great way to get familiar with flying quads or any rotor driven r/c!! Always love watching flight test videos, keep up the great work please!!😁👍
@kalinkha
@kalinkha 6 жыл бұрын
one of ur best educational video!!! nice one always keep on my favs!!! thanks guys
@mirage3rd
@mirage3rd 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the help. Rediscovering humility after 30 years in aeronautics....
@1davechandler
@1davechandler 4 жыл бұрын
Thank guys for a great how to fly a drone video, wish I had seen it before I did my first flight. I bought a JJRC X12 and only flew it for about 2 min., before I got into a bit of trouble, I was only about 10ft off the ground when I started to lose control so I just cut the throttle and down it came and did not hurt the drone at all. However after watching your video I feel a lot more comfortable now and will fallow the steps that you point out in your video. Thanks for the advise, I will put it to good use.
@bryanveevee5975
@bryanveevee5975 4 жыл бұрын
This video is excellent! I'm more of a ground vehicle guy myself, but I do own some quads, smaller indoor ones and a bigger outdoor one. I haven't really been into flying drones since I don't feel like I'm the best at controlling them like I can with a ground vehicle, but I'm definitely going to give them more chances by following these tips and tricks. Thank you for all of this helpful information and who knows, I might become a drone guy too. :D
@ItsSweetShot
@ItsSweetShot 7 жыл бұрын
Great vid guys! Couldn't agree more with your tips. I suggest making a video on how to set up the quads with a transmitter? Like i would love to buy a gremlin but the main thing stopping me is i have no idea how to set the quad up with any of my transmitters or if they will even work with mine.
@cartertomasko8686
@cartertomasko8686 7 жыл бұрын
I love all your quad videos! More Gremlins!!! Edit- I just ordered a gremlin!!!!!!
@jimmyzelski7742
@jimmyzelski7742 4 жыл бұрын
As a newby with a new drone that I haven't flown yet, I appreciate the video and all of the information, especially the demonstration of how to progress when first learning to fly. Great information. But if I could make a suggestion - when you make a video about the basics, don't throw around acronyms that a newby won't understand unless you explain it the first time you use it. FPV, etc. I've seen several videos that do this and it's frustrating. I understand if a video isn't aimed at newbies that nobody is going to want to sit through explanations of terms that the target audience should already understand, but this video isn't targeting experienced pilots. I've since found that FPV means "First Person View," so now it makes sense. Also, at 08:20 you said if you're new to flying you should separate yourself at least two ??? away - I couldn't understand the word following "two." It sounded like "acks." Otherwise good video with valuable information - thank you.
@BansheeFifteen
@BansheeFifteen 7 жыл бұрын
Finally a process to learning how to fly my Ares Ethos. I need to get out to the field and "Walk the Dog"....
@TheAstharoshe
@TheAstharoshe 5 жыл бұрын
Very good video for beginners, I learned a lot! Thanks to both of you guys for taking the time to help us beginners.
@lacucaracha111111
@lacucaracha111111 7 жыл бұрын
11:02 also it really helps imagining to balance a stick on a finger , this is especially good on mode 2
@hvanmegen
@hvanmegen 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking us over all the basics again.. I applaud and love the effort :)
@JoeBlow-24
@JoeBlow-24 5 жыл бұрын
Dirty mode 2 users!! I grew up on Arcade and Mario Brothers, you steer with the left thumb :) But all levity aside the arrow is fantastic teaching aid for new people. Good video.
@silverscreen27
@silverscreen27 6 жыл бұрын
I've own a with a micro Syma X12S and found although small it is a difficult drone for a beginner, or at least for me. I have ordered a Visuo HW, which has altitude mode, which I hope is going to prove a bit more stable to be able to learn to fly. I really enjoyed your video on how to fly drones, and like you say learning to fly is like most things in life: a marathon and not a sprint. So I wanna say thanks for such great advice. I live in the UK, and am hoping to receive my drone within the next week.
@rodheal
@rodheal 7 жыл бұрын
It was impossible for me to 'walk the dog' as I'm in a wheelchair so ended up using LEDs to provide orientation. Hovering took about two months and then figure of eights four to six months. Once I'd managed this I discovered that I'd been flying the whole time in Angle mode so had to repeat the same process first in Horizon and then finally Acro. I took so long as every time I cut the throttle it took ages to recover the craft and start again. So as to be able to get to the field where I fly I had to build light and that mean small. The difficulty with flying small craft is that you can so easily lose orientation which in turn means getting back to the crashed craft to start again. Despite all these difficulties I've gained a great sense of achievement from flying Quads. I'm now saving up to get some FPV goggles as that will be my next challenge.
@glens1800
@glens1800 2 жыл бұрын
What a brilliant video. Really helped me out
@thijss1272
@thijss1272 7 жыл бұрын
Good video guys! to be honest, iam not a big fan of people that get a gps quadcopter right away. Its always better to know how to fly without gps!
@FliteTest
@FliteTest 7 жыл бұрын
A solid point my friend! a GPS quad is NOT a bad decision either way... but learning to fly is just a better decision ;)
@dennykarch7555
@dennykarch7555 7 жыл бұрын
i can fly my 3dr solo in acro
@dvrapant
@dvrapant 6 жыл бұрын
I have a Spark and have learned orientation well without having to deal with throttle at the same time to keep it in the air. I primarlynam into video but now dabbling with FPV and want a racing quad. Everyone has their own path. I have a few older quads that don't have any autonomous flight and I fly those as well. It really depends on where you want to Start and what your interests are. These are great tips even if your flying an altitude hold quad. Funny thing about flying, if youndont know basics or take the time to learn you can crash and burn a 1500 dollar quad actually fairly easily even with RTH and all those features. People think the tech will save them but at the end of the day if you can't fly your gonna get into trouble. For instance.....your battery dies on your tablet mid flight and you can barely see your quad. What now? You better know orientation maneuvers to figure out what direction your facing and get it back especially if GPS fails......and guess what folks......it does.
@navigator902
@navigator902 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Guys ... really excellent teaching, my quad is coming this week, and the next one is a Gremlin
@Saddletramp1200
@Saddletramp1200 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the wonderful information. The bass music had me going to thinking the neighbors were partying again. A good thing.
@outlander-x
@outlander-x 7 жыл бұрын
had a good time with the cheapo 'aerodrone' i have, till one of the motors burned out when i was taking it in for a landing on it's last flight. managed to fly it without crashing it into anything, the whole year and a half that i used it. i used to fly gliders, these handle quite differently than a glider does, but i suppose that experience helped me to quickly get onto flying mine well enough.
@Aaron-mp9sy
@Aaron-mp9sy 5 жыл бұрын
This is an awesome tutorial for flying quads manually.
@xenophod
@xenophod 7 жыл бұрын
I bought the Graupner Alpha 300Q as my first RC aircraft. I've practiced on $30 toys in the past and I've gotten pretty good at S turns with the toys, but I'm so afraid that I'm going to break the Graupner! I know you guys stated that it's for intermediate to advanced flyers, but I loved what that thing can do and I had to have it. One thing I know for certain, I need to learn the MZ-12 better. I'm having trouble staying at nice hover height. I keep having to throttle up one click then back down one click to try and stay level and I'm sure the transmitter will let me tweak the throttle so I'm not constantly going up and down...
@NekoWinters
@NekoWinters 7 жыл бұрын
HOW PERFECT! I literally just got my first drone! *charging the batterys indvidually right now*
@FliteTest
@FliteTest 7 жыл бұрын
NICE!!! let us know how it all goes! ;)
@NekoWinters
@NekoWinters 7 жыл бұрын
FliteTest I made sure to let it cool between packs but I went through 5 packs and managed to excute a few flips and rolls and a pretty solid powerloop, I did have to hit the kill switch twice when I started trying to do acro mode struggling to coordinate everything through some trees, no broken props yet though despite some tumbles lol
@key2010
@key2010 6 жыл бұрын
so! have you made your 40th crash yet? ...hhh, i carshed my quad on concrete, grass, trees, and deep plowed fields ... i knew i was going to crash it so i bought extra parts... now i have 1 build quadcopter and 2 unbuilt to spare
@draghiciciprian4002
@draghiciciprian4002 7 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I learned something important today. Thank you guys.
@montanabush2294
@montanabush2294 6 жыл бұрын
thanks guys just got a mini d2 cheap but still now i have an idea of how to fly it thanks again
@AlexJoneses
@AlexJoneses 7 жыл бұрын
Will this be a series? If so that's awesome
@verticalflyers7256
@verticalflyers7256 6 жыл бұрын
one thing i do see a lot of is people think obstructions don't mess with the Tx Rx as much as it can....for ex: a LOS signal is perfect for 400 feet but can cut out long enough to make you panic at 40 feet because you went around a house ....might be worth noting you get what you pay for....
@Bart79M
@Bart79M 5 жыл бұрын
Great video. Many thanks guys. I just bought my first drone and it really helped
@mattdean8136
@mattdean8136 7 жыл бұрын
Great advice guy. It reminds me when I started flying Planes.
@mlund5
@mlund5 3 жыл бұрын
FYI: in dirt bike/motorcycle world "throttle out" means increase the throttle evenly. This will increasing stability. Not chopping it, which will make the bike unstable and most likely loose balance or get stuck. This is the opposite of human survival instincts of slowing down when in danger......Cheers!
@tonygooch9566
@tonygooch9566 5 жыл бұрын
Great vid, exactly what I needed as a new Droner ! Waiting for new drone delivery today! Hope to Hover before sundown. Thanks
@Fasteddienyc
@Fasteddienyc 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you you guys are always so helpful
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