This video is Flite Test at its finest: Education. I.e., advancing the hobby by providing basic advice to beginners. Don't get me wrong; I love the "Challenge" and "Lets Fly" episodes, but those are just entertainment. They make beginners WANT to fly. Education teaches beginners HOW to fly. Good work!
@FliteTest10 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We try to have a healthy blend of both.
@justinjohnson45169 жыл бұрын
+Jack2Japan This is dead on. As a beginner, I love watching all of the crazy stuff for inspiration. But their beginner-focused vids communicate a lot of solid info and advice with great production values, making it fun to watch.
@RCPrairieFlyyer10 жыл бұрын
Fantastic entry level video to fly multirotors. My wife has been flying the Nano QX since last fall and she still got some great tips from watching this video. She will be building her first mini h quad soon and very excited to learn everything she can from scratch-building, soldering and tuning. Thank you all again for being such a positive influence on this hobby.
@343_GuiltySpark10 жыл бұрын
I am SO happy you're teaching new people to learn without the giant handicap of auto-level. Better pilots all around will come from learning how to fly these things the right way. Buying a Phantom as your first multi is a terrible idea so I'm also happy you touched on that.
@resellworld10 жыл бұрын
Actually it's not a terrible idea (thats an exaggeration). The Phantom has a Manual mode so it could work just the same as any other multi rotor. I've met plenty of people who have used a phantom as their first and have had no problems.
@343_GuiltySpark10 жыл бұрын
resellworld The point is the majority of people won't actually do that. Not to mention there is exceptions to every rule.
@IMRROcom10 жыл бұрын
You could drive a Model A or a Tesla. Most would pick the Tesla over the Model A. I do not need to know how to drive the Model A to Drive a Tesla and in fact the controls are not close to the same for anyone that has driven an old car, controls are not close to what is on a new car other than the steering wheel. So I see no problem with starting out with a Phantom.
@katanamd10 жыл бұрын
***** What about all the videos where the barometer fails due to temperature or light making them get stuck in the air. Then IF the pilot even dared enter the dreaded "manual" mode, he is now completely out of control and heading for the crowd of spectators. There are quite a few videos of this on KZbin. It happens and the pilots should at least know how the basic controls work in manual mode before flying more then a few feet from the ground.
@richb31310 жыл бұрын
All rotary wing aircraft are unstable. I do agree that it does make sense to learn to fly a multi-roter aircraft with one of the many available micro's or mini's available. I do have to disagree very much with the bias against using these aircraft that have sophisticated flight control systems. There is still a large learning curve but what you will learn faster is that it does not take large stick movements to make corrections. My background is ROV's. One of the jobs we had to do was diver support. Early ROV's did not have too much in the way of auto controls. We were lucky if we had auto heading and auto depth. The flight controllers used in the hobby today are quantum leaps more capable. These very same electronics are now being used to control very expensive and sophisticated vehicles. Unlike multi-roters ROV's are very stable. When teaching new pilots we tell them when first getting into trouble let go of the control stick. This is something you cannot do with a multi-roter without a flight controller. The fact is there really is no reason these days to fly without flight controller assistance unless you want to do things with it that cannot be done with the flight controller engaged. Almost all flight controllers have various modes that remove the amount of assistance given. Therefore learning to fly a multi can be done in stages where the danger of being overloaded is reduced and the probability of success is increased.
@charmlite658410 жыл бұрын
This is probably the best educational video I have ever seen for everyone who wants to start off learning to fly correctly. I DID NOT have any fancy quantization gear on my first $29 dollar quad. Thank you so much guys!
@gatwaytoairgunsworldwide491210 жыл бұрын
I am practicing your techniques every day. This is one great video Alex and Josh. Thank you for helping us new guys.
@Karlemilstorm10 жыл бұрын
You have made a lot of beginner videos, but now we are ready for some expert series. Your videos learnt me everything i know about the rc hobby.
@zevi10 жыл бұрын
Thank you guys for putting this video out! I''m so glad to see you guys showing some basic steps for beginner pilots, and especially emphasizing some simple safety measures like safe places and knowing when to cut throttle. So glad to see you guys working so hard to keep this hobby awesome!
@dksurfer8 жыл бұрын
Great video. The tip to keep the quad facing forward made all the difference!
@russellgoo9710 жыл бұрын
I just got a lite hawk storm. And I've only got about two hours of time on it. This is perfect. Thanks so much guys! Keep up the good work!
@srgoss49 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys. I was beginning to think I just lacked the ability to ever get it. But after following your advice in this video, it's like a light just turned on. Finally it's more fun than work to fly. Thanks again
@costaricaflyer15328 жыл бұрын
I've been trying to get friends involved in multi-rotor and my training has been "ad hoc" at best. This video REALLY helped me learn some tricks and tips that I can use to make my teaching more structured and, hopefully, make it less confusing and frustrating for the students. Many thanks for a great video and remember, safe flying is simply keeping the pointy end forward and the shiny side up.
@rizkyp10 жыл бұрын
Took me almost 3 months to comfortably fly fast with full cyclic and doing circle, but only with frame/kit and radio that i am familiar with. Training is worth it, you enjoy your craft more.
@johnalderman668210 жыл бұрын
Great video guys! I've been teaching myself multi rotors for the past 6 months. Once I turned off all the "assistance" I immediately started to become a better pilot. The training wheels were definitely holding me back. I'm in Toledo OH and hope I can make it to Flite Fest. Again another great video you guys rock!
@thebackyardfamilyoutfitter72848 жыл бұрын
flitetest. guys I have been subscribed to you for a long time. I just want to say thanks it was your videos they got me into multirotors a couple years ago and now I couldn't imagine a hobby without fpv. your patience in training and all you are free knowledge have really helped me go from a noob to understanding what it really means to build your own multi-rotor in fly. I've built several now over the years, and my latest Buy which now looking back I should have bought your anycopter but it's a Walkera Runner 250 and I got to save these guys build one hell of a quad. I wish you would do a review on it because I'm tearing through trails that probably 35 miles an hour all I did was put better gemfan's on it and for a $200 investment it's a weapon. the reason I'm writing this is because it's all because of you guys thanks for getting me into it. and I really want to say I appreciate all your videos and patience you guys truly are the best and it really shows that you love the hobby I can imagine KZbin without you guys now. thanks for everything Frank Central Florida...
@BenMonet10 жыл бұрын
This video could not have come at a better time. I've build a medium quad this winter/spring, and was very worried how I would start flying it without experience. I did not want to learn bad habits, so I was a bit scared. And then...FLITE TEST to the rescue! Once again, you guys are great. Ok, I'm starting to miss David, cause all of you together had great chemistry, but I'm more of a fan of FLITE TEST day after day! Thanks!
@markbushne9 жыл бұрын
I wish I watched this video when I first started, if it wasn't for the love of flying I would have been frustrated a given up. Watching a multirotor in flight under awesome control is the most amazingly beautiful sight in the world. I just jumped straight in and flew, a multicopter with blade guards like the udi818a is awesome because you almost never break a blade. This hobby has so much growth that what I'm doing with multirotors now amazes even myself.
@itsboyinspace10 жыл бұрын
holy crap! full of tips and tricks.... oh the envy i have over everyone who is just starting out... you guys got it easy thanks to flight test!
@HansMilling10 жыл бұрын
Had my first orientation loss yesterday. I build Davids Tricopter. Great video guys, this helps a lot where to start.
@brandonpierce87289 жыл бұрын
Learning to fly as these guys show is probably the best way and don't be afraid to crash. I'm about three weeks into flying quadricopters and had originally got discouraged with my Blade Glimpse and got a Parrot AR.Drone to help. While the handicap was nice, it wasn't teaching me the things I needed, like being able to hover without assistance. Don't be afraid, fly the quad and have fun. My Glimpse is pretty much a version of the nano and is equally indestructible when it comes to crashes trust me I know :) A lot of good advice on this video and my appreciate of RC has grown exponentially since starting. I never knew I could have as much fun as I do now with RC aircraft.
@MrJagerMan110 жыл бұрын
Thanks a ton for the great vid. I just received a Hubsan X4 today so I'll be putting all your tips to use! I really enjoy your channel and Thanks again for all of your great work and I always look forward to every new episode Flite Test....
@chrismillersrcfamily10 жыл бұрын
Rudder.rudder.rudder. yes sir. Great show josh and alex.
@pwfontes10 жыл бұрын
That was a great video! I was about to ask you to do more beginners video and you came with this! This is so enlightening for beginners like me! Thanks Flite Test, I really enjoyed the video.
@RedLoveShow10 жыл бұрын
Your channel is like that ally where people with rare hobbies goes to. Feels elite class........
@Splitscreen838 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this tuition. I'm about to get my first quadcopter and will remember these tips. Cheers.
@CuriousKitchen10 жыл бұрын
Always great tips and videos guys. FliteTest is my go to channel for UAV stuff. Now I need to practice my dog walking.
@Northman8610 жыл бұрын
Thank you I am just getting into multi-rotors and this video is exactly what I needed
@vjackson019 жыл бұрын
Great video guys!!! I have been "seriously" looking into a quadcopter since about 2weeks ago, and I watched a ton over your videos over the last few days. Yesterday I jumped in with both feet and bought a Spektrum DX6 and Nano QX...So much fun! Only flew it in the house for the first time yesterday...some advanced mode. Now with this video I have some homework to do to improve. Keep up the good work. And hopefully I'll be graduating up to FPV not too long from now. CHEERS!!!
@Appalling6810 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video and the tips, guys. I have lost FOUR Hubsan x4's over the last six months due to loss of orientation and the ensuing loss of control. Go to high, lose orientation, the wind takes it some more, and kiss it goodbye. Orientation and control are EVERYTHING when learning how to fly MR's. Thanks again.
@RCLimit10 жыл бұрын
Thanks Flite Test crew, really enjoyed the video. This is how I learned before I knew of stabilization. Keep em coming!
@extrokurt7 жыл бұрын
Really great video; thank you! Just started flying this week and I am still at the hovering mode, and some simple forward and back movements. Thanks again!
@cha311910 жыл бұрын
Another great video. I am using the good flying summer months to get about a dozen airplane projects in the air (most of them swappables) and then use the fall/winter to go indoors to pick up multicopters. This video comes in handy - thanks guys.
@stridermt2k9 жыл бұрын
This video made me feel so much better about NOT flying orientation yet. Just started walking the dog, but didn't realize I was doing these steps naturally as a real progression of skills, I just doing what I'm feeling confident with right now. Who knew it would be what you are suggesting? Awesome. Love this hobby. Thanks guys.
@stridermt2k9 жыл бұрын
Follow up: Made the orientation breakthrough and NOW things are getting really fun! Thanks again folks!
@slaapkonijn5810 жыл бұрын
The perfect time, im finishing my first multirotor next week. Thanks flite test.
@57Ploeg10 жыл бұрын
GPS and attitude mode saved me a bunch learning to fly! If you loose orientation just let go maintain throttle figure out which way it's pointed and go again no crash involved!!!
@Quakcer9 жыл бұрын
Hey hey fellas! Thank you for this video! I just wanted to say THANK YOU for all the videos you guys post I'm a big fan.
@vinnymastropasqua53338 жыл бұрын
This is definitely a good video for Newbies to view. Nice job guys! Thanks.
@TonyHarris9910 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I needed that! You guys are "On Time... In Time...With Time!"
@MrCoder10110 жыл бұрын
This is a great video. Please make a video on PID settings for a tricopter. It will be very helpful.
@karim148510 жыл бұрын
Yes, please!!!
@sn0wchyld10 жыл бұрын
this^^!!
@twlramz10 жыл бұрын
FliteTest please do this
@lancethrustworthy10 жыл бұрын
I agree that learning the fundamentals of multi-rotor flying first is the best way to go. I took the shortcut, but plan to also learn the basics.
@NewbPilot8 жыл бұрын
I love this video. I share it with all my new quad friends. It's helped me a lot. I'm starting a new channel, and uploading my videos over the next few days! Thanks for helping me suck less!
@BlackPixxelDE10 жыл бұрын
I have to say that I 'learned' to fly my selfbuild quadcopter with autolevel. And I do not regret it. It allowed me to fly eights and courves within 5 minutes. The difficult thing about autolevel is that you have to understand what the flightcontroller is doing exactly. You have to know that it tries to hold a certain angle if you put the stick into a certain position. That means that stick at center means that the copter will level, but it will not hover on the spot. So you still have to tilt the copter into the opposite direction to brake, you have to fly faster circles like with a regular helicopter to let the look nice. I really enjoy the autolevel feature. When I tried to fly 50cm singlerotor-helis about 3 years ago, it was always more scary than fun. I was always afraid to crash. It feels so much better to be able to leave the right stick and to know that the quad will not smash into the ground.
@HobkinBoi8 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this a while back ago. Recently, I picked up a little micro quadrotor. It really is a joy to fly around, although I still need to work a little bit on keeping good control of it when it's oriented differently.
@Ghostrider03Z10 жыл бұрын
Great video for those just starting, everything is good information!
@TYB43910 жыл бұрын
Thanks Josh & Alex for answering my request. Great videos.
@ajyoung10 жыл бұрын
This is excellent. I really enjoy the content you guys produce. As a beginner myself I intuitively followed pretty much the same steps since they are probably the ones you naturally progress in. One thing that has aided my no end with orientation on my 250 quad is installing LED strips! Green on the back arms, red and blue on the front arms. Can see them from a good distance which does wonders to inspire confidence when starting out flying. (I have started out with auto level on the KK though...).
@FullChain10 жыл бұрын
I learned to fly a multirotor on a 3-axis gyro Syma X1, which taught me heaps about wind behavior, hover, when to kill the throttle, etc. I realized watching this video that I did my homework, and that a strong common sense and warmed-up thumbs (or fingers for pinchers) before flying a bigger platform always loosen up. I'd say that the flight characteristics of, say a Hubsan 107-series wherein the frame has no air canopy underneath (syma x1 and wl 9x9 types can rely on more updraft for lift) would be a great warm-up before a DJI or x350 pro type of flying box. I'm glad Flite Test tube exists: it's one of the best places you can learn off of apart from what you've got in front of you. There have been at least a couple of times I might have crashed a heavy x350pro if I didn't hear some haunting tips in my head from Josh and Alex right at the moment lol.
@cliftondalezirkleii867010 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great tips. I have wanted to build one for a while but needed some starting points to begin to build and some exercises to practice with the multirotor.
@onemangeeksqaud10 жыл бұрын
This video is amazingly helpfull, I will admit that my "first"quadcopter was one i built in Kerbal Space Program, and my actual 1st quad was a DJI Phantom 2 Vision, love your videos, keep up the good work guys!
@iscoots51110 жыл бұрын
about time you guys made a how to fly a quad keep it up guys
@IronzeyLewis10 жыл бұрын
Great video! I'm a few months i with multirotors. I started with the Syma X1 (Bumble Bee edition). After that I went with a Flamewheel (prebuilt). I've built my first mutlirotor using a Titan Airframe. These tips are spot on.
@JasonWallis7610 жыл бұрын
Thanks FliteTest, this is an excellent video for guys like me just starting out. :)
@Natterjak201210 жыл бұрын
Very good video! It would be great to have a video on the next level of progression from this, ie past the basics.
@BMSWEB10 жыл бұрын
Fantastic Episode but I must say I loved that Arrow :D
@peteohm8 жыл бұрын
This video is the best I've seen for learning to fly drones. I wish I'd found it a couple months ago. I've flown RC more than 50 years and drones are like starting over. Ps the arrow would have worked better if you had attached it close to the front of the arrow. Then it would weather vane.
@Joe_Costanzo10 жыл бұрын
Time for a build video!! Great video guys.. As always.
@stephenkrall76099 жыл бұрын
Excellent Video. I have been struggling to learn how to fly and this gives me some practical ways to get started. I also really like the view of the sticks when shot this video, this really helps a beginner what to expect. I have probably been over reacting with my sticks as well.
@Charlie-id4tv10 жыл бұрын
YYYEEESSS! Now I get to see awesome FPV videos (the FPV footage of the Box-O-Copter by the way, was *beautiful*) AND get to learn how to fly one of these after I build one! Oh yeah!
@ThatGuy-xl5qt10 жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for something like this! Awesome job guys!!!
@TotallyGlitch10 жыл бұрын
Just sent this to my professor. I helped him run a 3d printed multirotor competition and this would be useful for the next time we run the competition.
@D3ltaLabs10 жыл бұрын
Missing David on flitetest.. This episode would have been perfect for him. I love watching flitetest. Thanks for the great content guys
@lazerphazer219 жыл бұрын
I very recently bought a hubsan q4 the really small quadcopter and I've had a blast learning to fly it around the house from room to room. Maybe some time in the future I'll get a bigger one and strap my gopro to it. The tips on this video were helpful, I've been mostly avoiding using the rudder as the elevation stick tends to have a mind of its own when moved left or right.
@briggal110 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, I've just learnt the hover, moving backwards and forwards and side to side and was wondering what to do next. Now I know. Thanks very much for the info. I've started with the Walkera Ladybird. Its great.
@MiscellaneousMcC10 жыл бұрын
I got my first quad this past week. It was the Bladerunner Atom. I broke it before the third charge ran out LOL! It is very fragile, for me at least. I went out today and got a litehawk high roller and it is so much more forgiving!
@Cal-AU9 жыл бұрын
A great vid guys. Lots of take homes for both learning heli's and multi rotors there.
@Jim.Hummel10 жыл бұрын
Awesome tips! You all make it look so easy, but it does take some effort to be able to get on this horse!
@AlexandreTakamatsu10 жыл бұрын
Excellent tutorial. I loved the steps you proposed to improve your flying skills. Keep up with these introductory tutorials. You are bringing a lot of people into this hobby by being humble and showing affordable and practical ways to start, without having to submit yourself to "impatient gurus" or being dependent only by sales people that most likely will have biased suggestions on what you should really get (based on what they have in stock or profitability). I value each cent that I spent, and flitest is a reliable source making my decisions. P.S. Alex, did you consider making shampoo commercials ? You definitely have talent ! :-)
@ryandickson676110 жыл бұрын
I built a QAV400 as my first quad recently and I've been doing this myself so Im glad I'm doing the right thing.
@MatthewBettmeng10 жыл бұрын
Just ordered my bat bone! Thank you for all that you guys do and for providing a Christ centered influence in the RC community!
@CaptLinuxfan10 жыл бұрын
Yes!! Thank you so much for this video! I've been looking for this from FT for a long time!
@Dan_Whitehead10 жыл бұрын
Some great tips, thanks! I have been learning for 6 months now with various Hubsan products and the EYE One Xtreme, I still feel like a n00b!
@Rip1Outdoors10 жыл бұрын
Great job. This was just what I needed. Thanks for all the good info.
@tailspins19 жыл бұрын
I am so glad you did this video. I just built a quad and I got sliced up pretty bad
@Regular678210 жыл бұрын
Great video guys, really great information and great formation. Loved it. Thanks!
@soulfulfool7 жыл бұрын
It was a good lesson guys ! Thank you, I just started this hobby with my first quad :) I can hover, can do front and back runs, but still cant do a proper yaw turn or circle. Sadly loosing my orientation :/ , but im training hard :). Cant wait to master multirotors and buy faster quad !
@HJMC334510 жыл бұрын
I learned to fly exactly as you suggested on a nanocopter. Ended up buying propellers by the dozen. In the local hobby shop they recommended a simulator! Then when I bought the DJI Phantom 2+ ver. 3.0 it was so easy to fly that I was finally able to concentrate on composition, instead of the instability problems with the bird. The addition of inertial navigation, GPS, and the flux compass was as Winston Churchill put it, the foundation of all. After I get a few hours on my Phantom, I will buy the Inspire one.
@MrRBalmer9 жыл бұрын
Dave McIntyre Make sure you do your homework on the Inspire! As awesome as it is, they are having teething problems, MANY runaway problems! But it does look like a very nice camera platform
@yellowbluerc50479 жыл бұрын
Why not build things yourself
@LuciusAccelerated10 жыл бұрын
Great video guys. I started with helicopters, then quads and some planes along the way. I agree the Blade Nano QX is a perfect first multirotor. I have talked several friends into buying one and start in the rc hobby. Other good starters are the Traxxas QR1, Helimax 1SQ, Blade MQX and maybe the tiny ProtoX (which is fun, but actually not what I would recommend starting on). I own all of them. Now I've built 4 multirotors including the Knuckle H Quad from FT. Looking forward to seeing you guys at FliteFest.
@HJMC33459 жыл бұрын
You are correct. In fact it turns out that the Phantom 3 will give you most if not all capabilities of the Inspire without the additional expense.
@kevenmaharaj889310 жыл бұрын
You guys are trucking awesome. And I almost took out my eye because I was building a tricopter and it flew up to my face.
@williamadventures10 жыл бұрын
I like the walking the dog tip. Instead of chasing the quad around. I would send the quad out and back, Then turn 90 degrees(both the quad and myself) and send it out and back, then turn back the other way until I was able to go out back, left, back, right, back. After a while, I didn't need to turn my body and then I connected the different sections before coming back. I kinda like the stabilization for new flyers. Even that Nano QX has limiting and self leveling. It sure makes learning much easier when you can let go of the stick and slowly land it.
@JuicyDonutz10 жыл бұрын
This is awesome because I just bought my first quad eariler. I got a WLToys V959 Quadcopter -Future Battleship Spy drone. (mouthfull that is.) It was 50 bucks, came with a camera and controller. I figure it's probably worth it, because the controller has a "newbie" mode that limits input to 40%, with adjustable input from 40 to 100% of normal. It looks like a lot of fun, can't wait to try it out!
@spitzlama10 жыл бұрын
Great video guys, how about making a video about one of the more though issues with multirotors?, setting the PID values.
@Ozelot08910 жыл бұрын
really good tips for flying copters, no matter if heli or quad. thx. that definitely is a really good beginners guide :) *thumps up*
@maxwellmorris10 жыл бұрын
Super Video, Thanks for the positive information on how to fly a multirotor. Its a completely different ball game from flying fixed wing. You really have to fly a multirotor there are no dead stick landings, never the less its all doable with patience and slow perseverance it is very rewarding.
@ndinadis10 жыл бұрын
nano qx is the best thing ever! so glad I bought one based on flight test
@heatice779 жыл бұрын
Just getting started...thanks for the tips!
@paulaitchison794510 жыл бұрын
I found this episode just the thing I needed to know. Thanks guys from an old newby. Olf Art
@gregoryjamesboyce10 жыл бұрын
Excellent tips !! Helped me a lot.
@LukeBeacon9 жыл бұрын
I am just starting, but the hardest part for me is changing rudder without changing the throttle!
@civil110 жыл бұрын
It's so wet here in Perth (Australia) atm.... looking forward to some better weather so I can get back out flying again!
@XB2236 жыл бұрын
Awesome tips guys! The learning curve is really a learning ladder! I lost orientation big time when I was practicing patterns when I first started. I didn't have a ton of batteries or time when I started so I got a simulator and quickly learned I had zero skills flying in every direction but tail end. I still practice though... Something else that is pretty darn cool is IOC. Pixhawk/APM, Devo-M and Naza-M has this. I remember crashing from switching it on accidentally or switching it on purposely and not clear of what it does and crashing (Walkera X350 Pro). After I learned what it was and how to use it, WOW! I engage it instead of failsafe when I loss orientation going a little too far to see the orientation. These craft look large on the ground. But once 100 feet up and 200 feet out it hard to tell. It works like a charm! I know quite a few pilots and I'm the only who uses it and even practice in IOC. I'll burn a few batteries just in IOC. It's great for certain special shots too. Oh, once in a while it may screw your head up for a moment while practicing too! :)
@tapageur30009 жыл бұрын
I, i bought a quattro copter last week and try time and time again to make it fly straight but can't, but since i watched your video 'How to' i did the exercise you suggest and now i can fly my quattrocopter in a 'S' patern easily, thanks guys for helping me, cheer ;0)
@theorgandude10 жыл бұрын
perfect, the best ft video for a long time. thanks a lot guys, this is just what I need to know.
@PaulorPT10 жыл бұрын
This video would be so helpful to me 1 year and an half ago when I first started... I didn't even knew what control (throttle, ruder, pitch an roll) to put in what stick. Really good video, although I would say you are better off flying it with the wind in your back, but with nothing around you. If the wind blows strong and you can't control it, let it crash away from you, not in your face. I started with a big quad and hexa, but got used to Mode 2, and it is really hard to change to Mode 1. I'd say, start with stabilize mode, not gps or auto level, but not with acro/manual either. That way, it will be easier to learn (it will keep itself upright), and you can get it to acro later without much problem.
@HornbyCrazy10 жыл бұрын
100% recomend the hubsan x4 for a first. its tiny fast and very good. i fly it outdoors and it hold against super strong wind too
@OttawaAccoustics10 жыл бұрын
Awesome teaching job eh ! You guys have just buit up my confidence level. It was nice to hear that I, as a complete newbie using RF7 RealFlight simulator, can expect all these crashes and not become so frustrated that I feel like giving up ! Great video. Thank you so much. You guys at Flite Test R O C K ! ! :D
@Viizzai-os10 жыл бұрын
I thought the arrow was an animation for a few seconds at the start and was wondering why they had put it up so early before flight. Then I saw the sticks.
@John-zt3lv10 жыл бұрын
Wow, they've come such a long way , even since this must have been made. I just watched a dude fly one with his smart phone. An apt , of course, but its so advanced anyone could fly like an expert the first time you lift it off.
@red4eyes10 жыл бұрын
do multirotor series!
@SkillfullyBlind10 жыл бұрын
This was very helpfull, ive just try to learn how to fly on my own without any technicue, but now i know better
@1212Productions9 жыл бұрын
Great video, I love the channel and the knowledge you guys share!!!! thanks so much!!