ye i feel so too i fly at ~30° if you go over 45° roll and yaw kinda switch functions too so if you want to go with a high cam angle it would probably be better do to so from the start cause you would need to relearn your muscle memory its true that some tricks are easier with high cam angle for example the transition point when you have stop throttle at 30° is earlier than you see the horizon since the quad is alrdy fully upside down when you see the horizon at the lower 1/4 of your screen
yeah, I just can't imagine performing advanced tricks in bando with camera tilt that high, must be very difficult, even to recover when there is an object for you to do the trick with @@bluefpv3263
You got this! Just remember to tilt your camera angle to at least 50degrees or it won't be the same. Fly around at that angle a bit first to get used to it and then give it a shot. Let me know how it goes!
Well . .that horizon-thingy actually depends on your camera-angle. That might works with 30+ camera angle. If 10 or less camera-angle you need to stop pitching .. way sooner. Right?
I have to practice a ton more in liftoff. I can do a power loop. Butttt if i try going thru an object then powerloop then go back through the same spot, i have nog issues with getting enough push backwards. I tend to come down on top of the object I'm trying to powerloop. Any advice would be awesome! Thanks in advance.
If you're coming down on top of the object, you're starting your float too early and not building enough momentum to float back far enough. Make sure you hold the punch a bit longer and only cut down on the throttle once you see the horizon. This should help build some more momentum. It's scary keeping the throttle open while you only see the sky, just make sure you keep your pitch consistent through the punch and float. Keep in mind that you may need to add a small punch of throttle before going into the float if the object you're powerlooping is long. Let me know how it goes!
@@FPVAcademy yea thankfully i crashed due to lack of punchout when recovering so its not upside down crash lol, i had 12 hours now on liftoff and my powerloop is not consistent lol, sometimes i crashed in sims as well, on hindsight, this is expected 😂
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50 to 60 is hard to maintain speed and control in tight spaces I think, my sweet spot is around 20-25. Anyhow, good to see you back!
Definitely, 50-60 is harder to control speed in tight spaces but helps so much with advanced tricks.
ye i feel so too i fly at ~30°
if you go over 45° roll and yaw kinda switch functions too so if you want to go with a high cam angle it would probably be better do to so from the start cause you would need to relearn your muscle memory
its true that some tricks are easier with high cam angle
for example the transition point when you have stop throttle at 30° is earlier than you see the horizon since the quad is alrdy fully upside down when you see the horizon at the lower 1/4 of your screen
yeah, I just can't imagine performing advanced tricks in bando with camera tilt that high, must be very difficult, even to recover when there is an object for you to do the trick with @@bluefpv3263
Can’t wait to practice this tomorrow. I’ve been going on intuition and it’s hit and miss. This makes sense. Thanks bro 🔥
You got this! Just remember to tilt your camera angle to at least 50degrees or it won't be the same. Fly around at that angle a bit first to get used to it and then give it a shot. Let me know how it goes!
This right here helped me understand powerloops! Thank you so much. I missed you by the way!
Glad I could help. Let me know how you get on with your powerloops.
Best powerloop tutorial I tried
Finally - I understand how to do a Powerloop! Can hardly wait to try this evening. Great Explanation. Thanks!
Great! Let me know how it goes :)
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So glad to hear that, thank you!
Amazing. Very in depth and understandable explanation.
Guys, I loved the video. Helped me a lot. Is it possible to make a video teaching the sideways powerloop?
Such a great break down and exactly what I've been looking for!
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I can really recommend sideways powerloops and try "FPV Tricks - 20 routines to improve your ℓooρ abilities ( Simulator )"
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Wait. Do I do all this while in HORIZON mode or ACRO mode ?
Acro
Well . .that horizon-thingy actually depends on your camera-angle. That might works with 30+
camera angle. If 10 or less camera-angle you need to stop pitching .. way sooner. Right?
Thank you very much.
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Thanks for watching and commenting mate, much appreciated!
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Thank you for watching!
I have to practice a ton more in liftoff. I can do a power loop. Butttt if i try going thru an object then powerloop then go back through the same spot, i have nog issues with getting enough push backwards. I tend to come down on top of the object I'm trying to powerloop. Any advice would be awesome! Thanks in advance.
If you're coming down on top of the object, you're starting your float too early and not building enough momentum to float back far enough. Make sure you hold the punch a bit longer and only cut down on the throttle once you see the horizon. This should help build some more momentum. It's scary keeping the throttle open while you only see the sky, just make sure you keep your pitch consistent through the punch and float. Keep in mind that you may need to add a small punch of throttle before going into the float if the object you're powerlooping is long. Let me know how it goes!
Thank you. I will keep practicing. Life is busy, I don't get enough sim time, but I definitely work on your advice!
Funny, i just crashed my drone this evening trying to powerloop lol
Ahh no, hopefully no damage! Have you tried practicing on the Liftoff FPV Sim?
@@FPVAcademy yea thankfully i crashed due to lack of punchout when recovering so its not upside down crash lol, i had 12 hours now on liftoff and my powerloop is not consistent lol, sometimes i crashed in sims as well, on hindsight, this is expected 😂
I can power loop but not that precisely Jesus
It's been a month I bet you can't now
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