Loving the content man. Been following for awhile on IG and just getting into FPV. So great to see you getting in front of the camera. Super super helpful info on your page. Love your work!
Nice video thank you! Little bit confused as seen others have battery connected to drone when setting up modes in beta flight, so you don’t need to have battery plugged in?
Is this a good drone for a first drone? After watching and seeing there is software to download and all this connection and stuff that I know I'll be unfamiliar with at first but still wanting to get into first person drone flying. Is this just something I need to learn and get used to? Or is there a better first drone with a bit easier start up but still a good FPV drone? Sorry if that is answered in another video, I just found this
I have just finished binding everything and when I arm the drone and start to apply the throttle, the motors spin at a certain speed and I can't increase or decrease the speed it's like it get stuck. The throttle only goes about 20 - 25% then gets stuck. I am trying this without the props on and on the floor, in angle mode just to make sure they work.
I had OSD when I first setup my Nazgul Evoque F5 v2 but after flashing my firmware it disappeared. Everything is bound and connected. Do you know how I can get the OSD back? I recall in the ports tab no display port msp was enabled but I still had OSD. Do u know what the stock port settings are for this drone?
@@pshepfpv I think it's crucial to go through flying modes recommending having angle on easy access; GPS rescue setup (if available), basic PID tunings. I'm a complete beginner myself so these things did strike the eye and seem extremely important before going on a first flight
@@shmiker Those are all great topics and definitely things I’d like to talk about in the future. However, I don’t think they are crucial parts for a beginner who is just looking to get their foot in the door. GPS rescue wouldn’t be on most drones a lot of beginners are starting with. If you’re using a BNF drone you don’t need to know PID tuning and that’s something I would consider to be an advanced skill. I went years before I ever touched PID tuning. I also think Angle mode is sort of a crutch for those learning manual mode but I may have that opinion because I refused to use it when I was learning to fly FPV. But again, I don’t disagree that these are important things to know, I just don’t find them crucial for absolute beginners. But they will certainly be covered in future videos. Appreciate the feedback! 🤘🏻
@@pshepfpv I agree. Great video. I have taken a long hiatus from building drones and this video was really helpful. Tuning PID's was maddening back when you had to do it on every drone and it is so much nicer being able to buy a drone and not worry about it. PID's will quickly cause issues and crashes for beginners and will turn people off of the hobby pretty quickly.
Love this dude. Your shots are always so crispy
Just saw like 50 other videos before this one and this covered everything I needed, THANK YOU!
Best video I’ve been looking for hours
Best video I could find to set up the Nazgul !
Love it
Loving the content man. Been following for awhile on IG and just getting into FPV. So great to see you getting in front of the camera. Super super helpful info on your page. Love your work!
Is it the same for the iFlight Nazgul Evoque f6 V2
nah bro f6= 6 inch Nazgul5= 5 inch
Are there any cheaper options for goggles
I love the video im struggling with my controller no sticks recognize or something like that
Amazing content 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Nice video thank you! Little bit confused as seen others have battery connected to drone when setting up modes in beta flight, so you don’t need to have battery plugged in?
does it connect to the DJI goggle 3 and RC 3?
Just got mine today! (V2) , if you don’t mind me asking, this uses M5 lock nuts right? What tool is best for tighting the nuts please?
Could I use my dji controller 2 for this quad?
Is this a good drone for a first drone? After watching and seeing there is software to download and all this connection and stuff that I know I'll be unfamiliar with at first but still wanting to get into first person drone flying. Is this just something I need to learn and get used to? Or is there a better first drone with a bit easier start up but still a good FPV drone? Sorry if that is answered in another video, I just found this
love you man
My brother took all of his fpv stuff back from me ima buy everything you got but what receiver option do I get for everything you got?
Hey Parker, why I´ve added and saved all the OSD things and they are not appearing in my googles? Cheers
what do you think about the OSMO Action 4?
I have just finished binding everything and when I arm the drone and start to apply the throttle, the motors spin at a certain speed and I can't increase or decrease the speed it's like it get stuck. The throttle only goes about 20 - 25% then gets stuck.
I am trying this without the props on and on the floor, in angle mode just to make sure they work.
Are the prop nuts metric or imperial because my 8mm won’t fit on them
Can someone recommend some batteries too
For some reason my OSD still wont show up on my DJI goggles. It seems to be the default DJI OSD
I had OSD when I first setup my Nazgul Evoque F5 v2 but after flashing my firmware it disappeared. Everything is bound and connected. Do you know how I can get the OSD back? I recall in the ports tab no display port msp was enabled but I still had OSD. Do u know what the stock port settings are for this drone?
costs a bit too much for me and i am struggling to get all of these and i dont know how to put any other transmitters into bind mode, i need help.
i dont have the "video format" option?? why is that?
I love the video, but I do have a question. Why aren't you using the hero 12 on it?
I filmed this video just before the Hero 12 came out. I use the Hero 12 now!
Did you forget fly modes?
You only need acro mode on a 5 inch freestyle copter.
This video is great but beginners need more in-depth guidance. Great generalization of the process though!
Thanks for content, however I’d strongly recommend newbies to follow a couple of other setup videos. Following just this one will lead you to disaster
What do you feel like was left out? Always looking for ways to improve my content!
@@pshepfpv I think it's crucial to go through flying modes recommending having angle on easy access; GPS rescue setup (if available), basic PID tunings. I'm a complete beginner myself so these things did strike the eye and seem extremely important before going on a first flight
@@shmiker Those are all great topics and definitely things I’d like to talk about in the future. However, I don’t think they are crucial parts for a beginner who is just looking to get their foot in the door. GPS rescue wouldn’t be on most drones a lot of beginners are starting with. If you’re using a BNF drone you don’t need to know PID tuning and that’s something I would consider to be an advanced skill. I went years before I ever touched PID tuning. I also think Angle mode is sort of a crutch for those learning manual mode but I may have that opinion because I refused to use it when I was learning to fly FPV. But again, I don’t disagree that these are important things to know, I just don’t find them crucial for absolute beginners. But they will certainly be covered in future videos. Appreciate the feedback! 🤘🏻
@@pshepfpv I agree. Great video. I have taken a long hiatus from building drones and this video was really helpful. Tuning PID's was maddening back when you had to do it on every drone and it is so much nicer being able to buy a drone and not worry about it. PID's will quickly cause issues and crashes for beginners and will turn people off of the hobby pretty quickly.