@@oliverbreckner7134Oh mein Gott hier findet man ja gleichgesinnte haha. Guys wie läuft es bei euch. Ich bin auch dabei eine 5 inch Drohne zu bauen. Bis jetzt funktioniert die Technik noch nicht ganz. Bin auf jeden fall sehr gespannt wann sie das erste Mal fliegen wird😎
@@KaiVertigoh I had a question if anyone could answer me! Do you need a special license or something to make money with your drone in Canada? I know you need a part 107 license in USA and wasn’t sure if you needed something similar in Canada also if so does that also apply to a drone Under 250 grams like a dji mavic mini or dji mini 2
I’m watching this while waiting on my DJI FPV drone coming in and might start using your 1st and 2nd tip on it to make my money off of it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Hey kai, im from belgium and looking to start FPV. I have never flew a drone before but would you recommend the DJI FPV drone for a first drone and maybe practise normal mode first, maybe then simulator for fpv and then fpv itself? Or should i first buy another normal drone to start flying without worrying to crash such an expensive drone.
Hey Matthice! If you are still unsure of what to buy, I would recommend looking into a cheaper drone like a tinywhoop kit (Like the BetaFPV one) just to see if you like it. If you are already sure you want to invest into FPV, and you don't want to deal with the process of learning to build, fix, and program your drone, I would personally recommend buying into the DJI FPV kit as it will save you a lot of time and just get you in the air (as it also includes a simulator on top of the smart flying modes) However if you are sure you want to get into the entire zone of FPV, then I would recommend looking into buying parts to build one, and go from there. Let me know how your journey goes! Good luck!!
In the example of the person you contacted for the motorcycle work is that someone your trying to do paid work for or just building out a portfolio? Great vid thanks for the suggestions
Hey. I’ve seen your footage and it’s really nice. I have the cinewhoop and I’m able to fly it alright in between trees and out and turn when I want to. I just find it hard to follow people or objects. What tips do u have for that?
This is a great question! I’ve thought about making a video sharing specific rates, but I just have not as I have yet to compare my rates to other professionals in the scene, and I would rather get a common sense of what everyone else is charging before I speak for multiple people. It’s definitely a topic I would be willing to tackle with more research though, so I will remember your comment Charles!
My biggest question mark is how do I get the propper insurance to cover my commercial FPV operations? A lot of companies would never even think of hiring you if you don’t have some sort of insurance. I can’t seem to find information on how to navigate this side of the business.
There are a bunch of drone insurance companies. I use one called Airmodo which allows you to purchase insurance policies by the hour or by the day whatever you need. Liability limits from $1m to 25m, Cost starts at $9 an hour for $1m liability coverage, but pricing varies on location. Seems to cost more if you're in airspace that is somewhat restricted of course.
Thanks for the info and sharing experience. However I am struggling to find anybody who can say can you actually make a living out of it? To make it your fulltime job and not live in a cardboard box ).
Video looking crispier with the 4k upload bro well done and awesome tips! I hope to also make money from fpv soon as well and get some return on my investment. Have a great day!
A 5 inch drone absolutely can chop a finger off. It is a hard/sharp piece of plastic spinning at around 35,000rpm.
Thanks man, I am from Germany and looking into starting FPV. I like your content and your video about this topic.
Heck yeah Max!! Hope you have decided to take the dive in man, it’s so much fun and so satisfying :)
Hast du es getan?
@@DaZelli ja voll rein, Nebengewerbe läuft herrlich und hab mittlerweile ne 5 inch nen cinewhoop. Bald kommt noch ein lifter
@@maxraber Hey Max, wie sieht es mittlerweile aus? Bin gerade am Amfang. Was für ein Nebengewerbe hast? Vielleicht können wir uns mal austauschen?
@@oliverbreckner7134Oh mein Gott hier findet man ja gleichgesinnte haha. Guys wie läuft es bei euch. Ich bin auch dabei eine 5 inch Drohne zu bauen. Bis jetzt funktioniert die Technik noch nicht ganz. Bin auf jeden fall sehr gespannt wann sie das erste Mal fliegen wird😎
Great video I’m a noob but I am totally hooked i’ve purchased three different types of drones never really thought about making money with them😏
Love what your doing here bro! 🤙
Thank you ma manz 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@KaiVertigoh I had a question if anyone could answer me! Do you need a special license or something to make money with your drone in Canada? I know you need a part 107 license in USA and wasn’t sure if you needed something similar in Canada also if so does that also apply to a drone Under 250 grams like a dji mavic mini or dji mini 2
Thanks a lot, each time I watch your videos i'm hipped as f so please continue this pleasent and motivatinal content you do !!!
You work so, so hard, I hope all your hard work will pay off!!! 🤞
加油💪Fighting💪 🥰
i just bought the DJI fpv drone and learning on it every day and I want it make a side income with it .
I’m watching this while waiting on my DJI FPV drone coming in and might start using your 1st and 2nd tip on it to make my money off of it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Yesss so excited to hear this!! Please keep us updated on your flying journey, can't wait for you to join us ☺️
Hey kai, im from belgium and looking to start FPV. I have never flew a drone before but would you recommend the DJI FPV drone for a first drone and maybe practise normal mode first, maybe then simulator for fpv and then fpv itself? Or should i first buy another normal drone to start flying without worrying to crash such an expensive drone.
Hey Matthice! If you are still unsure of what to buy, I would recommend looking into a cheaper drone like a tinywhoop kit (Like the BetaFPV one) just to see if you like it.
If you are already sure you want to invest into FPV, and you don't want to deal with the process of learning to build, fix, and program your drone, I would personally recommend buying into the DJI FPV kit as it will save you a lot of time and just get you in the air (as it also includes a simulator on top of the smart flying modes)
However if you are sure you want to get into the entire zone of FPV, then I would recommend looking into buying parts to build one, and go from there.
Let me know how your journey goes! Good luck!!
In the example of the person you contacted for the motorcycle work is that someone your trying to do paid work for or just building out a portfolio? Great vid thanks for the suggestions
Yo I love your channel
Seth! Thank you so much man, I truly appreciate it! Hope to see you around man!
Nice vid
Thank you Dennis!! Thanks for watching
Hey. I’ve seen your footage and it’s really nice. I have the cinewhoop and I’m able to fly it alright in between trees and out and turn when I want to. I just find it hard to follow people or objects. What tips do u have for that?
Hey man! I would say begin practicing by following a friend or by chasing birds, that’s what’s helped me a lot!
Alrighty will do man. Thanks a lot!!
@@brycenbrunswig3745 Simulator with cars in game!!!! 🍾💯🔥
Ight bet. Thanks man
I like the gangster look on getting a license 🤣🤣🤣
Nice vid! Still patiently waiting on that editing work flow video! Really curious to see how you color correct and edit in general
Appreciate it man 🙏🏼😌 I think I might be able to do it in next week or two, I’ll get you for sure!
Nice information bro, I will tried that
Sounds good Fabian! Cheers, keep me updated 😁
Could you share a range of how much to charge for fpv service?
This is a great question! I’ve thought about making a video sharing specific rates, but I just have not as I have yet to compare my rates to other professionals in the scene, and I would rather get a common sense of what everyone else is charging before I speak for multiple people. It’s definitely a topic I would be willing to tackle with more research though, so I will remember your comment Charles!
Would you recommend a prebuild fpv drone?
Nice Video! Thanks for those tips🤙🤙
Great job!
My biggest question mark is how do I get the propper insurance to cover my commercial FPV operations? A lot of companies would never even think of hiring you if you don’t have some sort of insurance. I can’t seem to find information on how to navigate this side of the business.
Usually you would just get "public liability insurance" that covers you if anything goes wrong
There are a bunch of drone insurance companies. I use one called Airmodo which allows you to purchase insurance policies by the hour or by the day whatever you need. Liability limits from $1m to 25m, Cost starts at $9 an hour for $1m liability coverage, but pricing varies on location. Seems to cost more if you're in airspace that is somewhat restricted of course.
I was afraid to contact someone first, but you convinced me not to be.
Top!
Thoughts about DJI FPV?
Thanks for the info and sharing experience. However I am struggling to find anybody who can say can you actually make a living out of it? To make it your fulltime job and not live in a cardboard box ).
Video looking crispier with the 4k upload bro well done and awesome tips! I hope to also make money from fpv soon as well and get some return on my investment. Have a great day!
All thanks to your advice Pav! Appreciate you man 😌🙏🏼 judging from your skillsets, I believe you aren’t far! Just HMU if you’ve got any questions 😬
Waiting for Kai to go viral!
But if you’re doing small work👀👀👀😂😂😂😂