@@fire_n_vik there are no other way rather just to force yourself to jump into trouble. Little by little. I just do 8 every day. If you're path is not symmetrical fly one battery doing left turn first, and another right turn first.
@@ІгорЛисенко-ж9н I agree👍 Thank you for sharing your method and thank you for watching my video. I will upload more flying footage and my learning progress😃
I'm excited, to get my Air 75 but my experience with the 2024 Mobula 6 has really tempered my expectations. The durability was crazy low and the Air series seems to be built the same way. The price was low enough for me to send it and see what happens!
@@brandon9689 The 65 air frame has some softness added to its toughness and is quite hard to break. I'm not sure how it compares with mobula 2024. If the prop guard cracks and i don't want to replace the frame, I would use a dip of b7000 glue for repairment. Thanks for watching my video!
Is applying glue to ufl connector actually a good idea? Is there a way to remove it if needed? Because once I used a hot glue for antenna fixation and then it was very hard to remove it from the board. I needed to remove it in order to have access to some board components to test them from multimeter. So I am curious is b7000 better in this matter?
Nice.
You better make more left turns. Or 8...
Thanks👍 My left turns still very bad, need more practice
@@fire_n_vik there are no other way rather just to force yourself to jump into trouble.
Little by little.
I just do 8 every day.
If you're path is not symmetrical fly one battery doing left turn first, and another right turn first.
@@ІгорЛисенко-ж9н I agree👍 Thank you for sharing your method and thank you for watching my video. I will upload more flying footage and my learning progress😃
I'm excited, to get my Air 75 but my experience with the 2024 Mobula 6 has really tempered my expectations.
The durability was crazy low and the Air series seems to be built the same way. The price was low enough for me to send it and see what happens!
@@brandon9689 The 65 air frame has some softness added to its toughness and is quite hard to break. I'm not sure how it compares with mobula 2024. If the prop guard cracks and i don't want to replace the frame, I would use a dip of b7000 glue for repairment. Thanks for watching my video!
Is applying glue to ufl connector actually a good idea? Is there a way to remove it if needed?
Because once I used a hot glue for antenna fixation and then it was very hard to remove it from the board. I needed to remove it in order to have access to some board components to test them from multimeter. So I am curious is b7000 better in this matter?
Thin layer of B7000 can be scraped off with tweezers easily:)