Idk if you ever reply to comments, but how do you gain such high speed while being practically straight? I just got into multigp a month or two ago, i went to first IO. I dont have very expensive drones but even in the similator to get this much speed i need to be camera down straight 90 degree and still i cant go that quick
I'm not sure if I'm understanding your question correctly, but MCK has a cam tilt of 53 degrees so when the quad is looking straight it is rotated forwards. When you are pitched forwards you then increase the speed with more throttle. But if you are new to racing, then I recommend going slow and focusing on taking the optimal line smoothly and consistently. That alone will be enough to go faster than someone who tries to go full throttle and ends up all over the place, not to mention save you money on repairs. I made that mistake for a couple of years.
Changed the playback speed to 50% and still was pretty fast...so I changed it again to 25%, now that's more my speed...lol.....awesome flying!
Incredible as always.. love watching your throttle percentage. Crazy how locked in you are even at full throttle
inhuman reaction speed, good lord.
Even more incredible that you're doing this through HD googles rather than analog
Yuuuuuuup!! The GOAT doing his thing!! 😍🔥😍🔥😍🔥😍🔥
It was awesome meeting you! Absolute blast watching you fly as well.
I hope we get to meet again!
Unbelievable! Great job MCK!
Flying in angle is so alien to me
On those hairpin turns you stay so close to the gate it's like you don't move so locked!
Damn man! Keep it up!
Fast as hell! Get some!
ripping 🔥🔥🔥
Incredible as always, what laptime did you get?
@0:15 corkscrew exit is insane
Awesome.
🤯
When do you make the build Video to the kronos frame🤔
Lets go MCK!
sPEEEEEEEd
Idk if you ever reply to comments, but how do you gain such high speed while being practically straight? I just got into multigp a month or two ago, i went to first IO. I dont have very expensive drones but even in the similator to get this much speed i need to be camera down straight 90 degree and still i cant go that quick
I'm not sure if I'm understanding your question correctly, but MCK has a cam tilt of 53 degrees so when the quad is looking straight it is rotated forwards. When you are pitched forwards you then increase the speed with more throttle. But if you are new to racing, then I recommend going slow and focusing on taking the optimal line smoothly and consistently. That alone will be enough to go faster than someone who tries to go full throttle and ends up all over the place, not to mention save you money on repairs. I made that mistake for a couple of years.
@@DaveyFPV thx. Idk what my camera angle is at but that is helpful
Ooooof 😮
Great flying dude
Damn
Black props?
cheater
insane