The way you just hover perfectly in front of the gaps you were showing us is a hard enough trick. Thanks for the tips, it is really great to understand some of the tricks that can help us become more competent as pilots! I really appreciate your insights.
I love how you are using your drone as precise laser pointer when explaining upcoming trick. You now challenged me to find some good trees/obstacles around where my 6" could fit before I build something smaller :)
wow that control when demonstrating which trees and gaps to hit using the drone itself is godly skills i don't think i can do that anytime soon wow wow
Ha ha. Funny you should pick this maneuver because I’ve been working on this based on your technique for rolling or looping small gaps in and around trees for a couple of weeks now. Great tips for better throttle management. Thanks Bubby
@@weekenddroners haha, it's still fun as hell, and I don't see myself not doing it in the future, however I also want to be able to nail the proximity loops as well =D
Damn that control when demonstrating which trees and gaps to hit using the drone itself is godly skills i don't think i can do that anytime soon damn damn
In my opinion, the answer to "how to progress at flying..." is not practicing any one trick, but is flying with pilots that are better than you. But a powerloop is surely a fundamental trick in your bag that will teach you many techniques, and is so well explained by Bubby!
i agree completely, this was more meant as if you get really good at this trick, every other new trick you learn will be much easier to do just because this trick involves being good at multiple things that apply to almost every trick out there. throttle control, spatial awareness, accuracy, smoothness on stick, and so much more
This is amazing, I am always impressed how you can easily break down tricks and flying so its easy to understand the process. Keep up the tutorials and I love how you make this look so effortless.
I think a power loop is the first trick a pilot want to undertake anyways as it’s the easiest to do but slightly harder to make it looks nice and smooth.
This is good to know I find this video extremely useful. I think once I finish this next build this is going to be what I start practicing. I really appreciate you posting this thank you
I have almost 20 hours in the sim (liftoff) and I keep making up exercises like this to help my control get tighter but damn I am still amazed when I see people doing these tiny power loops and tight maneuvers. I'm assuming at this point it's just a matter of practicing to get better. At first I had massive gains but now it's slowed a lot but the gains are still there.
Lower or higher doesn't help keep a tight gap. What helps is understanding how much throttle you need . Keeping it in frame is 100% just you controlling pitch and throttle regardless of your camera angle.
It always looks so smooth when you fly! In this video you said your throttle is not that much responsive. Are u using a throttle courve or throttle expo?
Great video! These precise small power loops are where I struggle. You should try Gimbal Ghost for these tutorials to make the stick movements clearer.
Really, really nice explained , honestly I am still bad in powerloop gaps because I dont have some to work pn just out of concrete Walls and they hurt way more than a branch, our trees have so much lil Branches on the big ones no way to get through here , hmm I need to build me a gate to train that I guess
While I do find these videos helpful, one this I don't like is how other feel about your flying. I've been fly for 4 years and only fly for my own enjoyment. Focus on how you do the tricks make you feel. If you get excitement from it awesome! But don't try to please others with your flying. It's only you in the goggles. Fly for you and just have fun. I get people can make money flying but I also feel like that has tainted the community. Don't try to be the guy that has the best content. Try to be the guy that has the most fun for themselves.... Great tutorial bubby 🤙
How do you know how much pitch to use? I understand the idea behind being smooth and trying to be fluid, but when you get into power looping gaps how do you know how to gauge how much pitch to use?
Try out the roll technique practice I went over near the end of the video. It will let you spot the gap and you can get a feel of how much stick input to give
What settings have you got on betaflight to get you throttle and controls to be smoother? Like you said you can clip your throttle without to much jerking?
Great job, Bubby! After all this time, I’m still amazed at how effortless you make it look. 👑
You know that you're gonna learn some mind bending trick if bubby's in the intro!
haha voltaz
@@fastpenguin no, no, NO noOoOO STOPPPP
Hi there voltz
Hey Bubby
Hey Voltz its Volz_ haha can’t believe my cousin is cracked at fpv 🤫
Nice
The way you just hover perfectly in front of the gaps you were showing us is a hard enough trick. Thanks for the tips, it is really great to understand some of the tricks that can help us become more competent as pilots! I really appreciate your insights.
And Bubby doesn't even hold sticks with a pinch way. Crazy skill.
my power loops are sponsored by NASA
(yes i def need to improve at this!)
Really clearly explained and demonstrated.
Simple explanation thank u sir.
Ok ill practice my power loop gaps at the field tommorow thanks bubby
not just tight gaps but making tricks your viewers never seen before but thanks for the tip/trick keep it up
thanks, Bubby
Excellent tutorial! Thanks Bubs!
Dude! just how smooth and steady you are able to point to all the spots with your quad, already has me impressed lol... let alone the trick :D
I love how you are using your drone as precise laser pointer when explaining upcoming trick. You now challenged me to find some good trees/obstacles around where my 6" could fit before I build something smaller :)
For me it was the juicy flick. You won't crash as often as trying the power loop. It helped me alot.
Nicely synched commentary and video. 👍
Super clear tutorial!
Thanks Bubby
I always appreciate your tips Bubby!
More of these Please...
I still work on this, every time I fly. Definitely a trick worth perfecting. :)
wow that control when demonstrating which trees and gaps to hit using the drone itself is godly skills i don't think i can do that anytime soon wow wow
Ha ha. Funny you should pick this maneuver because I’ve been working on this based on your technique for rolling or looping small gaps in and around trees for a couple of weeks now. Great tips for better throttle management. Thanks Bubby
WTG @bubbyFPV!!!
Man I don't know why, but that video rang true with me. I will be practicing that for now on! Thanks
Thanks for this Bubby. My power loops are still the to the moon variety so this helps a considerable amount with learning how to refine that.
I visit the moon every now and then as well Latchfpv...lol!
@@weekenddroners haha, it's still fun as hell, and I don't see myself not doing it in the future, however I also want to be able to nail the proximity loops as well =D
Great video man. This is why we subscribe to Rotor Riot. ❤
TY
Bubby
Just what I need. Thanks 🎉
Awesome video!
You're so comfortable in the air, and you really show off the technique in a way that's easy to follow!
Nice tutorial Bub!
Nice Bubby .💪🏻
Awesome, thank you for sharing.
As a camera drone flyer (soon new FPV flyer), your tree setting is my nightmare lol great flying!
Bubby's just taking over the whole RR channel
Didn't even need to watch because the big red arrow in the thumbnail pointing to absolutely nothing gave it away! Thanks guys!
Greattt skills Bubby 🫶
Damn that control when demonstrating which trees and gaps to hit using the drone itself is godly skills i don't think i can do that anytime soon damn damn
Good tips, Bubby, thanks!
In my opinion, the answer to "how to progress at flying..." is not practicing any one trick, but is flying with pilots that are better than you. But a powerloop is surely a fundamental trick in your bag that will teach you many techniques, and is so well explained by Bubby!
i agree completely, this was more meant as if you get really good at this trick, every other new trick you learn will be much easier to do just because this trick involves being good at multiple things that apply to almost every trick out there. throttle control, spatial awareness, accuracy, smoothness on stick, and so much more
Thank you
This is amazing, I am always impressed how you can easily break down tricks and flying so its easy to understand the process. Keep up the tutorials and I love how you make this look so effortless.
Thank you Bubby for this video, it's a very interesting format and I hope there will be more.
FPV Prodigy also has teaching skills. Very impressive kid!
Trying to master powerloops, I find the little throttle blip really helps 👍
Outstanding tutorial! THANKS
I been doing proximity powerloops forever . I do agree they are important. Super easy to do also
Great vid! looking forward to see more of these ;) perfect flying and precision.
I think a power loop is the first trick a pilot want to undertake anyways as it’s the easiest to do but slightly harder to make it looks nice and smooth.
🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎 ProxyFlow is the way 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
This is good to know I find this video extremely useful. I think once I finish this next build this is going to be what I start practicing. I really appreciate you posting this thank you
Great video!
Great advice. I should have had a pen 🖊 ready. You hit all my low points. 😁
Thanks Bubby!
How did I not know your a thumber…keep up the good work kid
awesome tip!
I have almost 20 hours in the sim (liftoff) and I keep making up exercises like this to help my control get tighter but damn I am still amazed when I see people doing these tiny power loops and tight maneuvers. I'm assuming at this point it's just a matter of practicing to get better. At first I had massive gains but now it's slowed a lot but the gains are still there.
hey man I love your flying style, that takes a lot of control
You should be make video to how make tune drone in betaflight, rates pids, esc frequencies and protocol
It looks better when the branch stays in view. Lower Camera angle probably helps.
Lower or higher doesn't help keep a tight gap. What helps is understanding how much throttle you need . Keeping it in frame is 100% just you controlling pitch and throttle regardless of your camera angle.
Love it!
Damn. I'm a 33 year old man but I'm envious of lil bub's skills on the sticks.
Do a video on how to get good at dive gaps!! Bubbyfpv and phantomfpv have top spots on king of the dive gaps! Mabye even a dive gap challenge!!
will definitely do a vid on this :)
dat dva theme on the tx16s ... nice ^^
It always looks so smooth when you fly!
In this video you said your throttle is not that much responsive. Are u using a throttle courve or throttle expo?
No expo or curve or any of that throttle stuff, just raw powa
nice moves
Great video! These precise small power loops are where I struggle. You should try Gimbal Ghost for these tutorials to make the stick movements clearer.
Power loop gaps is almost all I do. 😂💯
Some days, I hit sick gaps and smooth as butter, others, each pack is a set of props.
Sweet, will have to try at high altitude first as I’m a nooby.
Great video!!
Very nice tip.
great lesson , greeting from indonesia
Well presented video
Love this 👏👏
Really, really nice explained , honestly I am still bad in powerloop gaps because I dont have some to work pn just out of concrete Walls and they hurt way more than a branch, our trees have so much lil Branches on the big ones no way to get through here , hmm I need to build me a gate to train that I guess
What camera angle is best for practicing this trick? Higher angle to see higher (what's above you) or lower angle to slow your speed?
How is your throttle set? Throttle mid/expo? Where are you hovering in the throttle? Good to know for comparison…cheers y’all.
I like to use a goal post on a football field to practice this.
In Canada, we've only got Christmas trees. Will Rotor Riot sell me one of these trees? 😬
thank you for the first goal for Real Madrid!
if we use tiny whoop can we also have smooth power loop like you did in the videos?
Bubby: I prefer to let everyone see all the tiny stick movements. Me: what tiny stick movements?
I neeeeed iiiittttt.
Turning off fear is the main ingredient.
Full Sned
@@BubbyFPV when I stopped thinking about protecting my quad/camera is when I started doing big league sh*t.
While I do find these videos helpful, one this I don't like is how other feel about your flying. I've been fly for 4 years and only fly for my own enjoyment. Focus on how you do the tricks make you feel. If you get excitement from it awesome! But don't try to please others with your flying. It's only you in the goggles. Fly for you and just have fun. I get people can make money flying but I also feel like that has tainted the community. Don't try to be the guy that has the best content. Try to be the guy that has the most fun for themselves.... Great tutorial bubby 🤙
How do you know how much pitch to use? I understand the idea behind being smooth and trying to be fluid, but when you get into power looping gaps how do you know how to gauge how much pitch to use?
Try out the roll technique practice I went over near the end of the video. It will let you spot the gap and you can get a feel of how much stick input to give
@@BubbyFPV thanks Bubby!! Loved your bubito Christmas video!
Astalavista Bubby
What settings have you got on betaflight to get you throttle and controls to be smoother? Like you said you can clip your throttle without to much jerking?
How do you get your throttle to give you that extra wiggle room? is that expo? Fantastic information btw
Just raw power, no expo no limit no curve no nothing! It’s just how I have my drone optimized
Need more props!
Great vid, thx! Would be nice to know your rates.
What are the settings to make the throttle less responsive except from throttle expo?
Great tuto ! Do you have some expo on your throttle ?
Nope nothin on my throttle just raw powaaa
What rates do you use?
yeah bubby telling me a trick to be better and probably wont crash
literally seconds after
bubby telling me the exact thing to definitely crash
I'll try with my avata. Wish me luck
Hey mate can I ask how you set up you throttle response
Just raw power, no expo no limit no curve no nothing! It’s just how I have my drone optimized
Wondering, are you flying in Acro or ?
What are your rates
angle camera ?
I fly 15!
@@BubbyFPV Thanks Bobby...👍🏻