as a cattle rancher, I can promise you the cows were just curious. They're like skittish 1,000 lb. dogs. They want to rush over and check out the thing, but they'll stay at a distance until they work up the courage to get closer and sniff the thing.
good tip the air mode and punch the throttle. I thought I heard it all and here comes new good advice nicely done. I almost lost my drone to a big field, i panicked (first mistake) i lost 3kg weight looking for my drone, finally found it with a metal-detector, the lesson was don't learn line of sight flying on a field when it's windy. But you summed it up good with "don't panic".
@@MrClazyo as a noob, and watching all the DJI videos (I didn’t know the difference between analog and digital) I assumed you could fly anywhere close by… very wrong. Should do a video on that alone! All comes down to experience, I’ll lose my signal now and just pinch up a little… usually gaining signal instantly - no panic needed!
Great suggestions here. One thing that is not often talked about is the conformal coating making soldering a PITA, but I can offer my experience in hopes of saving some soldering iron tips and hair pulling. I keep a spray bottle with 99% Isopropyl alcohol and a few soft bristle toothbrushes for removing conformal coating (and general cleaning of the boards before any sort of soldering). It makes all the difference when working with a clean board and 99% IPA seems to be the easiset to buy/use for me. Best of luck friend and welcome to the hobby. I'm subscribing to follow your progress
Great video! I made a lot of these mistakes myself. On the simulator part, You can absolutely go outside and have fun in angle mode or horizon. It helped me stay motivated because flying in the real world is what makes this so much fun . Before doing flips and rolls in acro however you should really get practice on the sim so you don't full throttle into concrete when inverted. (I managed to break the FC of my Mob8 that way)
@@xinhood actually angle mode is a good suggestion for beginners, although very much covered in others videos! I literally crashed my quad yesterday trying to learn dolphin dive irl… broke an antenna 🥲
Man I wish they updated liftoff micro more and had more of fanbase. I fly on that alot because I don’t own a whoop currently. Wanted to put together a budget build but still it exceeds my budget knowing I will need chargers, extra parts, extra batts, maybe even a soldering kit. So probably will wait again till I have more money.
I do a bit of repairing automotive ecu’s, instrument clusters, etc and I use a conformal coating remover made by MG chemicals that works great. Would be good to have if you need to remove the coating to solder something and then reapply it when done.
Great video for a newbie like me! Straight to the point advice from someone who has learnt by mistakes! Bravo Sir. You also come across extremely 'nice' compared to some of the hard hitter (shouty) advisers. Very calm and easy to listen to. 👏
3:25 You have lost signal because make a ground appear between you and drone. Small simulation of radiohorizon. =) And because of big water there were no objects that could reflect signal around that rock.
first thing what i did, set up PID same us on the simulator drone. secound, reduce power of throttel around 70% and thake your girl with you, she always can go and bring back your drone;)
@@FPVwineUK I have what may be a dumb question... using Liftoff, is it important to use Goggles to fly? The Goggles Integra don't appear to work with it so I am basically watching my PC screen and flying with a TX16S... not sure if I am wasting my time cause Im not really "flying fpv".... any thoughts on this pal?
@@DanFliesDrones I only fly sim on my monitor, no experience with goggles. I think you would either need the DJI app that I believe allows their sim in-goggles, or a VR headset. Flying with a monitor is fine, you just don’t get that “full feel”. However, it will still help muscle memory and basic flight abilities without the goggle experience.
@@FPVwineUK cool cool! I was hoping that was the case, not many videos out there mention it and I wasn't sure just how important it was. At first I couldn't even get through the tutorial basics! But now after about 11hrs innit I can nip around most circuits not bad but still crash a lot! This gives me hope though dude, thanks again for the reply!
@@DanFliesDrones oh man, as mentioned, I was at like 30-40 hours before I took to doing it properly irl. I was exactly the same, huge learning curve at the beginning!
Just came across your channel & subscribed .. Nice to someone that’s genuinely honest bout learning as I am .. I wish I learnt bout the idea with a fan .. Had my Tinyhawk attached while trying to figure out Betaflight .. saw a tiny puff of smoke & that was the VTX burnt out .. Have a question .. I’ve got a FRSKY Qx7 & Pocket Cc2500 .. first is Open TX & other is Edge TX .. can either bind with an iFlight CineBee with a FRSKY XM+ .. really stuck .. Thanks 😀👍
Very good and thoughtful suggestions. I would add, always check your batteries before and especially after a flight and during charging. And do not leave batteries unattended while charging
Very nice and honest video. Much thanks. Question: Are there good simulators for people wanting to fly long distance fpv AIRPLANES, as opposed to drones / racing?
Yesss! One I didn't mention is make sure your VTX antenna is connected before booting up, you can fry a VTX if your antenna isn't connected. My new bbuild I was too excited and hadn't connected an antenna!
Awesome, thanks for all the great info! You've probably saved fpv pilots $$$$$. Could you please tell us how exactly the smoke stopper would have worked in your Crux situation?
@@CCC0122 I sandwiched the VTX upside down above the FC. Not sure why, but there must have been a short, which made my XT30 male plug go PUFF 💨 if I had a smoke stopper it wouldn’t have allowed the voltage to break any components. I’ll make a video! 🫡
@FPVwineUK Awesome! And thanks for putting all this out there. I've been flying for years. Took a break and just got back into it. I made so many mistakes when I started flying and when you watch alot of these fpv channels, they make it look so easy and it's really far from it. That being said, the experience is truly mind blowing for me and I'm glad I got back into it.
@@CCC0122 I’ve only been flying 4 months, but I’m obsessed. Plus, like many other pilots, I’ve come from 20+ years skateboarding. They’re very similar and both demand good coordination and quick reaction time.
@FPVwineUK kickboxing for me and after finally learning how to fly acro, I can't tell you how bananas it is to just create art with a little tiny whoop. Surfing tree tops, power loops, and dodging stuff is a total blast. I'm definitely going to he looking at some more of your videos!
@@CCC0122 as soon as I heard you could do flips, I had to learn acro! I only bought a drone to see if it would add to the business… here I am, addicted
I wouldn't recommend the Cine25 for indoor use unless you live in a big house with things you don't mind being damaged. I managed to cut up my knuckle with it. Like you say, sturdy! I have crashed mine a few times hard and it's still going!
@@FPVwineUK YES! A radio master elrs first controller with og fat shark .. like OG.. But will work and teach on my MOBULA8! Few batteries. Hoping I’m not missing much besides my 18650 controller batteries. I can get receivers later for better flying .. I hope..
I’m wondering if I can buy the double connector for batteries to run two batteries at once? Anyone have good ideas xperience with this route utilizing maybe 2 smaller lighter batteries for longer flights? Maybe I need stronger capacitor? I dunno .. tups ?
Another tip is don't just leave your batteries fully charged all the time. I keep mine at 3.8V per cell (storage charge). Whoopstor v3 is the shit for tinywhoops and makes it really easy.
@@FPVwineUK Oh, and while I'm at it a bonus tip. Don't leave your batteries on an unplugged charger for months, because I left six on my unplugged Whoopstor for a month and they went down to zero so six of my batteries are dead now. Wish I knew that before!!
put the crux components into a discus frame its the perfect fit :D slap a thumb pro on it and you have a really nice flying robust quad that takes crashes way less serious than the crux while still beeing sub 250
@@FPVwineUK really i bashed mine pretty hard and its works fine still i heard that somestimes the sdcard slot gets lose but they did a proper port for the sdcard now on the thumb 2
glad i am not the only one to have had the cow experience! I found a nice field and before i knew it i was surrounded by cows! i think they thought i was bringing food :D
I have my rates the same on Uncrashed & LiftOff as I do in real life. Currently I have them at RC Rate Pitch & Roll 1.8 Yaw 1.6 Rate .64 for all and then RC Expo .25 for all.
Bear in mind the need to have an operator id on any drone you fly outdoors... Police can now (and will) issue on the spot fines if you don't have one. It's ridiculous, but this is where we are now.
@@clearairflying been flying six months and never had an issue so far with any Karen's or Police. I have insurance and all the ID's so think I'll be ok!
@@clearairflying yeah, they don't! Not enough people causing havoc thankfully at the moment. Sign up to get insurance and the ID and know the law and I think you're good!
i have radiomaster pocket and been playing sim for a while 6 months... now just ordered the flywoo flylnes 85 2inch cineswhoop with o3 ... but still dont have a balls to fly the real drone
@@BeachbumfromBrick if you can’t see your drone and you’re in an open area, flicking it to angle mode should keep the drone level, at a horizontal, and giving it throttle will regain signal usually.
@@FPVwineUK I accept your suggestions and skills. I will keep this close to heart when in this predicament. I know I have to Play around and learn so thank you. I need any tips to help. Tbh, I’m very sad the dpad is backwards configured “FOR ME”. Like I play pa2 and Nintendo my whole life so controls are opposite. 64…
@@FPVwineUK ok I see. Throttle up so I can visually see at least. I believe that’s what you meant and makes sense to me. I’m worried about water. I live on the shore so water is EVERYWHERE
What future videos would you like to see?
as a cattle rancher, I can promise you the cows were just curious. They're like skittish 1,000 lb. dogs. They want to rush over and check out the thing, but they'll stay at a distance until they work up the courage to get closer and sniff the thing.
good tip the air mode and punch the throttle. I thought I heard it all and here comes new good advice nicely done. I almost lost my drone to a big field, i panicked (first mistake) i lost 3kg weight looking for my drone, finally found it with a metal-detector, the lesson was don't learn line of sight flying on a field when it's windy. But you summed it up good with "don't panic".
@@MrClazyo as a noob, and watching all the DJI videos (I didn’t know the difference between analog and digital) I assumed you could fly anywhere close by… very wrong. Should do a video on that alone! All comes down to experience, I’ll lose my signal now and just pinch up a little… usually gaining signal instantly - no panic needed!
"angle mode" and punch out
Such a genuine guy and video. You really seem to know your stuff and are giving awesome advice! super sick
Cheers! I am only at the beginning of my FPV adventure, but definitely learnt a lot in 4 months!!! I jumped in the deep end, that's for sure.
Ive flown down to 3.5 on all my lipo's for many years now and have excellent, long lasting lipo's. Good upload man 🤜🏻
Nice! I just upgraded my charger for this reason!
Great suggestions here. One thing that is not often talked about is the conformal coating making soldering a PITA, but I can offer my experience in hopes of saving some soldering iron tips and hair pulling. I keep a spray bottle with 99% Isopropyl alcohol and a few soft bristle toothbrushes for removing conformal coating (and general cleaning of the boards before any sort of soldering). It makes all the difference when working with a clean board and 99% IPA seems to be the easiset to buy/use for me. Best of luck friend and welcome to the hobby. I'm subscribing to follow your progress
Thank you for the info, I have some 99% IPA and did not realise this!
I think there are some conformal coatings that you can solder through relatively well, but I don't know which type it is.
@@conorstewart2214 the silicon type seems to be recommended, think I just went OTT with it
great video mate you deserver much more attention really good explaination and high quality keep going!
Thank you! I have started up from my main channel Sk8Wine, but I have lost the love for skateboarding more recently.
Great video! I made a lot of these mistakes myself. On the simulator part, You can absolutely go outside and have fun in angle mode or horizon. It helped me stay motivated because flying in the real world is what makes this so much fun . Before doing flips and rolls in acro however you should really get practice on the sim so you don't full throttle into concrete when inverted. (I managed to break the FC of my Mob8 that way)
@@xinhood actually angle mode is a good suggestion for beginners, although very much covered in others videos! I literally crashed my quad yesterday trying to learn dolphin dive irl… broke an antenna 🥲
i love the fpv mustache mate. cheers.
@@mekongdelta1956 haha thank you!
Man I wish they updated liftoff micro more and had more of fanbase. I fly on that alot because I don’t own a whoop currently. Wanted to put together a budget build but still it exceeds my budget knowing I will need chargers, extra parts, extra batts, maybe even a soldering kit. So probably will wait again till I have more money.
It gets expensive, especially AFTER you start. Crash and you need to replace things!
I do a bit of repairing automotive ecu’s, instrument clusters, etc and I use a conformal coating remover made by MG chemicals that works great. Would be good to have if you need to remove the coating to solder something and then reapply it when done.
@@Jpilgrim30 didn’t know this, thanks
Great video for a newbie like me! Straight to the point advice from someone who has learnt by mistakes! Bravo Sir. You also come across extremely 'nice' compared to some of the hard hitter (shouty) advisers. Very calm and easy to listen to. 👏
Thank you! 8 years of doing @sk8wine :D My skateboarding channel
3:25 You have lost signal because make a ground appear between you and drone. Small simulation of radiohorizon. =) And because of big water there were no objects that could reflect signal around that rock.
YEP! Learnt this noob error fairly quickly 😆 I now tend to relax and have faith in my controls, if it happens.
first thing what i did, set up PID same us on the simulator drone.
secound, reduce power of throttel around 70%
and thake your girl with you, she always can go and bring back your drone;)
@@TheIncocognito yeah the PID is a good one. I should have remembered, but I did exactly that with my Cetus X indoors! Had it at 70% for a while
Good tips. Built my first last month and enjoyed the process.
It’s so fun if you’re into tinkering
brilliant man! I am just starting out too, yup crashing lots in LiftOff hahah and these tips are so valuable for me. Thank you 🙏
@@DanFliesDrones no worries, pleased to have helped 🫡
@@FPVwineUK I have what may be a dumb question... using Liftoff, is it important to use Goggles to fly? The Goggles Integra don't appear to work with it so I am basically watching my PC screen and flying with a TX16S... not sure if I am wasting my time cause Im not really "flying fpv".... any thoughts on this pal?
@@DanFliesDrones I only fly sim on my monitor, no experience with goggles. I think you would either need the DJI app that I believe allows their sim in-goggles, or a VR headset. Flying with a monitor is fine, you just don’t get that “full feel”. However, it will still help muscle memory and basic flight abilities without the goggle experience.
@@FPVwineUK cool cool! I was hoping that was the case, not many videos out there mention it and I wasn't sure just how important it was. At first I couldn't even get through the tutorial basics! But now after about 11hrs innit I can nip around most circuits not bad but still crash a lot! This gives me hope though dude, thanks again for the reply!
@@DanFliesDrones oh man, as mentioned, I was at like 30-40 hours before I took to doing it properly irl. I was exactly the same, huge learning curve at the beginning!
Just came across your channel & subscribed .. Nice to someone that’s genuinely honest bout learning as I am .. I wish I learnt bout the idea with a fan .. Had my Tinyhawk attached while trying to figure out Betaflight .. saw a tiny puff of smoke & that was the VTX burnt out .. Have a question .. I’ve got a FRSKY Qx7 & Pocket Cc2500 .. first is Open TX & other is Edge TX .. can either bind with an iFlight CineBee with a FRSKY XM+ .. really stuck .. Thanks 😀👍
@@donegalrediscovered3309 not sure on that one, Google or chatgpt is your friend on that question!
@@FPVwineUK .. no worries.. throw it on a forum & see if get any answers.. Thanks & good luck with the channel 😀
@@donegalrediscovered3309 thank you
Very good and thoughtful suggestions. I would add, always check your batteries before and especially after a flight and during charging. And do not leave batteries unattended while charging
Very nice and honest video. Much thanks. Question: Are there good simulators for people wanting to fly long distance fpv AIRPLANES, as opposed to drones / racing?
@@harrymagooslum5770 very good question I don’t know the answer to, I’m afraid
Thank you sir for a very valuable advice!
No worries, thank you for commenting! Check back for more videos :)
Thank you for Tips. I wish I knew earlier. Had to learn it the hard way. Darwin cine ape 25. Radiomaster pocket. Put Angle mode on SE. 😉
Yeah! You see all these videos thinking transmission is unlimited.
@@FPVwineUK how did you come to fpv? Where came the inspiration from? Some pilots you'd suggest to see flying?
Great tips - thanks!
@@TheMisterNebo no worries 🫶🏻
Hey thanks for the vtx tip. Great video.
Yesss! One I didn't mention is make sure your VTX antenna is connected before booting up, you can fry a VTX if your antenna isn't connected. My new bbuild I was too excited and hadn't connected an antenna!
Awesome, thanks for all the great info! You've probably saved fpv pilots $$$$$. Could you please tell us how exactly the smoke stopper would have worked in your Crux situation?
@@CCC0122 I sandwiched the VTX upside down above the FC. Not sure why, but there must have been a short, which made my XT30 male plug go PUFF 💨 if I had a smoke stopper it wouldn’t have allowed the voltage to break any components. I’ll make a video! 🫡
@FPVwineUK Awesome! And thanks for putting all this out there. I've been flying for years. Took a break and just got back into it. I made so many mistakes when I started flying and when you watch alot of these fpv channels, they make it look so easy and it's really far from it. That being said, the experience is truly mind blowing for me and I'm glad I got back into it.
@@CCC0122 I’ve only been flying 4 months, but I’m obsessed. Plus, like many other pilots, I’ve come from 20+ years skateboarding. They’re very similar and both demand good coordination and quick reaction time.
@FPVwineUK kickboxing for me and after finally learning how to fly acro, I can't tell you how bananas it is to just create art with a little tiny whoop. Surfing tree tops, power loops, and dodging stuff is a total blast. I'm definitely going to he looking at some more of your videos!
@@CCC0122 as soon as I heard you could do flips, I had to learn acro! I only bought a drone to see if it would add to the business… here I am, addicted
Love your work . 👍
Thank you so much 😀
Great vid! Definitely underrated!
@@Geraldfpv thank you
The DarwinFPV CineApe 25 is my favorite drone. It is awesome inside and outside, especially for beginners, and very sturdy.
I wouldn't recommend the Cine25 for indoor use unless you live in a big house with things you don't mind being damaged. I managed to cut up my knuckle with it. Like you say, sturdy! I have crashed mine a few times hard and it's still going!
I fly mine inside my small house quite a bit. Doable with slow rates. I even fly the Cinelog35 inside :D
@@HansBaier absolute madlad
God bless that stache
:D
Great content, thanks!
@@ADDG880 thank you 💎
I start building and flying this week!
@@BeachbumfromBrick 👏 LFG!
@@FPVwineUK YES! A radio master elrs first controller with og fat shark .. like OG.. But will work and teach on my MOBULA8! Few batteries. Hoping I’m not missing much besides my 18650 controller batteries. I can get receivers later for better flying .. I hope..
I’m wondering if I can buy the double connector for batteries to run two batteries at once? Anyone have good ideas xperience with this route utilizing maybe 2 smaller lighter batteries for longer flights? Maybe I need stronger capacitor? I dunno .. tups ?
Love the vid man
@@Jammos_drones ty
Great video. Im new to this hobby myself amd habe so many questions
@@LMdeGeneres always here to help where I can
@@FPVwineUK have you built one yet?
@@LMdeGeneres my first video, before this one 😉
On tip 7 you recommend the the product can you give a full name or a link?
@@ElikoAfia the iron I bought is called the “Sequre SI012 Intelligent Portable Soldering Iron” seems decent after having it a few weeks.
Great vid!
@@flippingfpv ty
Another tip is don't just leave your batteries fully charged all the time. I keep mine at 3.8V per cell (storage charge). Whoopstor v3 is the shit for tinywhoops and makes it really easy.
@@drelephanttube 👍🏻
@@FPVwineUK Oh, and while I'm at it a bonus tip. Don't leave your batteries on an unplugged charger for months, because I left six on my unplugged Whoopstor for a month and they went down to zero so six of my batteries are dead now. Wish I knew that before!!
put the crux components into a discus frame its the perfect fit :D
slap a thumb pro on it and you have a really nice flying robust quad that takes crashes way less serious than the crux while still beeing sub 250
I bought 2 thumb pros and both broke within weeks of each other. Not a RunCam fan myself.
@@FPVwineUK really i bashed mine pretty hard and its works fine still
i heard that somestimes the sdcard slot gets lose but they did a proper port for the sdcard now on the thumb 2
@@bluefpv3263 Yeah, both my units dies really wasy and quickly. I am using GoPro, so far so good!
Yes, sim is the most important. Thanks to the sim i could avoid making a very big mistake:
Getting into FPV drone...
haha
glad i am not the only one to have had the cow experience! I found a nice field and before i knew it i was surrounded by cows! i think they thought i was bringing food :D
@@baddevotions 😂 definitely
😂
whats your rates on uncrashed?
I have my rates the same on Uncrashed & LiftOff as I do in real life. Currently I have them at RC Rate Pitch & Roll 1.8 Yaw 1.6 Rate .64 for all and then RC Expo .25 for all.
I wish I knew all of this in 2016, would’ve made the hobby a whole lot easier
@@CheeseFlingingCows and from what I understand, since 2016, FPV tech has been evolving exponentially 🚀
"A herd of cows was flying towards me", are you sure this wasn't a dream?
Haha! In British English this mean fast moving. A sports car can "fly passed you"
nobody beats trago mills
@@chicolopez6519 😂😂😂
E6000 is a savior for whoop framea
I have bought Homax Welder glue!
Bear in mind the need to have an operator id on any drone you fly outdoors... Police can now (and will) issue on the spot fines if you don't have one. It's ridiculous, but this is where we are now.
@@clearairflying been flying six months and never had an issue so far with any Karen's or Police. I have insurance and all the ID's so think I'll be ok!
@@FPVwineUK I've had two Karens and a policeman that didn't know the laws *at all*. 🙄
@@clearairflying yeah, they don't! Not enough people causing havoc thankfully at the moment. Sign up to get insurance and the ID and know the law and I think you're good!
i have radiomaster pocket and been playing sim for a while 6 months... now just ordered the flywoo flylnes 85 2inch cineswhoop with o3 ... but still dont have a balls to fly the real drone
@@DanialADHOfficial SIM is a good start! Flying is very different in ways, but SIM helps 1000% - DON’T BE SCARED, get out there and fly!
Best thing you said get a sim swear get ya first 200 crashes out in virtual
Becomes very expensive if not!
The look of those cows 😂😂😂
Terrifying!!!
I need a BNF and goggles... lol i have an ELRS radio and Velocidrone
@@Smirk_Station nice
got the exact same screw driver set lol
From Trago Mills? Haha
@@FPVwineUK no im in the uk b&q
Angle mode does what? Explain a bit better like I’m slow?
@@BeachbumfromBrick if you can’t see your drone and you’re in an open area, flicking it to angle mode should keep the drone level, at a horizontal, and giving it throttle will regain signal usually.
@@FPVwineUK I accept your suggestions and skills.
I will keep this close to heart when in this predicament. I know I have to Play around and learn so thank you. I need any tips to help. Tbh, I’m very sad the dpad is backwards configured “FOR ME”. Like I play pa2 and Nintendo my whole life so controls are opposite. 64…
@@FPVwineUK angle mode ✅
@@FPVwineUK ok I see. Throttle up so I can visually see at least. I believe that’s what you meant and makes sense to me. I’m worried about water. I live on the shore so water is EVERYWHERE
whoops are the bomb
@@mark6302 They're good, have their place
How old are you? I think we have the same age or so....
@@Lowbattery_fpv mid 30s
@@FPVwineUK ok i fail ... sorry 😂 i am 50 🤔🤔
@@Lowbattery_fpv I am not 50
The cows just wanted to say hello.
😂 they did but I wasn't hanging around to be stampeded to death
Best tip don't listen to someone on RUclips and don't buy from the link in the description
But. use my link in the description if you buy anything please.
Fixed Wing pilots also fly FPV - just sayin :)
😂 they did, but I didn't fancy being trampled to death!
Another tip. Save yourself migraines by building and flying digital. Analog is booty
@@ItsJustB07 I think having those migraines helps in the future, has helped me!
@FPVwineUK I just don't believe analogue can hold a candle to digital. Digital is far superior in my opinion
@ I’ve definitely been enjoying digital, I think high end analog can definitely help.
Sorry, but I had to bump your likes from 69 to 70. Sorry about that
🥲🎻
I keep telling people don’t eat your lipos like I did but I can’t tell if anyone’s listening cuz I can’t see anymore.
ok
@@FPVwineUK Ok
@@FPVwineUK are u Fpv wine cuz your a wineo
@@Robocopter_fpv because I complain a lot 🇬🇧
Tip shave the tash 😂 makes you look like old man
Hell no! I get all the girls, why would I want to do that.
@@FPVwineUK 🤣🤣 fair play they like the tickle 😉
@@xhiltonx MORE THAN YOU KNOW! :D