More than nice! Those powerloop tree top passes would frighten me to death - the risk of having the quad getting hung up on a branch somewhere up high, especially with propguards. I once spent *many* hours, distributed over a week, retrieving a quad from a branch 15 meters up, and had to get very inventive for that. It worked in the end, but since then I get shaky when flying that close to trees.
@@mq_fpv I completely understand, I once had a quad on a tree for 2weeks and finally got it down with the help of a friend who’s a good rock climber 😆 One of our FPV friends also has a 6m / 20ft extension pole he brings to the spot so that’s usually enough to get most quads down.
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It’s been good to be back at that spot 😁
More than nice!
Those powerloop tree top passes would frighten me to death - the risk of having the quad getting hung up on a branch somewhere up high, especially with propguards. I once spent *many* hours, distributed over a week, retrieving a quad from a branch 15 meters up, and had to get very inventive for that. It worked in the end, but since then I get shaky when flying that close to trees.
@@mq_fpv I completely understand, I once had a quad on a tree for 2weeks and finally got it down with the help of a friend who’s a good rock climber 😆
One of our FPV friends also has a 6m / 20ft extension pole he brings to the spot so that’s usually enough to get most quads down.
wonderful rip mate 🔥👍 we love trees and gimbals! 🤣
@@McLogo76 thanks! Gimbal fumbling is a thing now 😂
Awesome! I‘ll call this trick „flipperball“ 😂
@@CGFPV haha 😂 I’ll try to do a tutorial video
Sehr nice geripped, gut abgefangen bei dem Baum
@@DrFrantic77 Danke! Freestyle im Sommer ist schon was schönes 🙂