Imagine being not an fpv person and hearing "Yeah I was sbanging this juicey flick and ejecting my trippy spin to this sick rewind cause my ESC was desyning
Very nice video my friend !! Your are the best teacher , you explain very nicely what is the Sbang style, i never expect how people gonna love this style , we practice a lot on sim for be confident in real life , a lot of people think Sbang is random moove , but in fact is so technical and hard to fly like that , i am verry happy to see you explain all those things!! thank you so much 🙏
Yes, because everything we do is intentional and not something that happened randomly. I'm also laughed at by one or the other. but if you can do this flying style, you are so good at the reactions. it's not easy to learn and requires a lot of hours in the sim but from my point of view every minute was worth it!
Hey cool video 😁 About the rate, you dont need super fast deg/s. The most important imo is to have a very agressive center. Personally i use almost linear 800deg/s, it make the move more understandable by people 👌
Sure, i use currently 2.08-0.19-0.06. But like every style, rate are very personal and there are lots of others that can suit perfectly and that are maybe easier :))
@@JoshuaBardwell I'm running 800⁰ on pitch and roll but I'm more into the slower side of sbang which is more about finesse rather than speed. Feel free to check out my latest video.
FPV is the closest we've gotten to virtual reality. Once it's the norm we won't have any issues transitioning into full-time VR living out of a life pod.
Perfect timing on this video, I've been trying to learn this Sbang thing for a month now and being over 50 I'm finding my reflexes are my biggest hang up lol! Roiifpv videos are what really made it start to make sense to me. He's very good at just casually explaining what he's doing and the way he explains just makes sense to me anyways that and juicy Jay his videos are just hilarious not an ounce of seriousness in any of his and its refreshing. I'm looking forward to the rest of this series so us old men can learn together! Good job Joshua!
A lot of the appeal in Sbang - for me anyway - is proximity to the ground and perfectly leveled yaw spins (either inverted or not). It's commiting to aggressive low altitude tricks and resetting with an eject to gain speed and repeat. Happy to see you comment on and praise the style, you're such a cool dude :)
Hey that was awesome! Watching you learn a new style like Sbang after all the years you are in the hobby. If I can give you an advice for learning to Sbang, watch a lot of videos, like mines, Marius fpv, Kastyh fpv, Farouk, Digi FPV, crawar FPV, eagle FPV. This is the group of young guys doing it! Looking forward for new videos and improvements!
The eject will naturally dip (elevation) down a tad because your quad's nose is pointed at the ground. You follow through with the throttle as you level out to basically return to the elevation you were at before you started the eject. Drop the throttle and let the momentum do the work. That's a huge part of Juicy Sbang Sbang.
It’s all about the momentum mate we don’t fly through gaps we project ourselves through gaps. Have fun it’s a very hard style to implement but super fun and you can’t go back after it’s implemented in your flying!
Rates are like mouse sensitivity in a shooter game. You should be able to close your eyes and when you open them you did exactly the amount of movement you tried. While also not being to low or high for the style of game. They are personal and never should be copied only evolved.
I always get bad comments for my sbang videos. " I can't see shit!". blah blah. Anyway, proximity to objects, surfaces, ground etc, really make this style exciting by communicating the speed. Punctuating moves with slow downs and speedups. It's quite addicting.
Basically to sbang you whip the quad to get zero throttle airtime, and that's when you do the tricks, preferably in a smooth motion, sbanging from one trick to the next.
I really enjoyed your sbang tutorial. Thank-you. Problem is you learned sbang after already being a jedi pilot. lol what helped me was . "full throttle blip"' and then float straight back down and " catch". "full blip"' , "float" and "catch" . full blip and float down and catch. then, full blip, roll, float and catch. I just started doing that, and hopping around like a bunny and eventually i could blip forward. I think this is a great approach for people like me, that aren't a jedi pilot yet. lol i think you are the only one who might understand what the crap i am saying...lol anyhow, thanks for teaching me how to fly. i posted this same question in a Q&A
I know this video came out a while ago now, but I just had to say I really enjoy these flying videos of yours Joshua. You make me feel better about my own learning, it is so encouraging to see even an expert pilot like yourself having to work on your skills like this. 👍🏼 thank you!
I always respect people's preference. Usually ignore all the better then talk, but pinch and high rates is always something I thought might mislead a newer piolot. 900 to 2100 is all workable in my mind. Pinch or highbred... Expo and curves can hurt, muscle memory works better with liniar patterns.... but that is all just thoughts...- Fly!!!! and do whatever. 7 years. :)
@13:05-13:28 - Listening to the way you described sbang right here sounds like you are tasting fine wine or commenting on a famous art piece. That was awesome :)
There's something about this style that really does appeal to me, at least certain portions of the flying.. kinda has a flow I enjoy, and I already fly at higher rates anyway... hmm.. Worth putting the time in to learn anyway, since it'll only lead to better control over your quad in the long run. Looking forward to the rest of the series JB.
I think that pitch locking and flicking it to a juicy flick or somethings contributes heavily to that sbang style. Besides the yaw spins and the rubix variations ive seen from these sbang pilots
There's also another sbang trick im pretty sure you'd love doing, the dirty roll... pitch forward a bit before you roll over a tree canopy and add yaw in the same direction as you roll, it feels amazing :D
Nice to know what it's called. THIS is the style my wife doesn't like when I watch (if she's in the room). She enjoys videos with good flow but she hates the ones with the constant flippy (I get it). Admittedly, it looks technically spectacular. I learned several somethings today.
1:45 - I like to do something similar only once I get going fast I'll do a quick punchout then kill the throttle, go inverted and face backwards coasting till right before hitting the ground.
YAAAAAS... Sbaaaag!!! I didn't know what it was when I first saw it but someone was just flying In an open field and it looked so majestic. Sbang at 350 linear rates feels good for me though
I tried sbang on a different rates and it works after some adjusting of my hands. But I keep in mind that I need to pitch forward at about 1/3 of agressive throttle acceleration.
Definitely learned something!!! Just so happens i am working on this trick also!! I can do it backwards very good and also pretty good if i am skewed to the side but my brain and fingers are still trying to find the rhythm when doing it head on.. love the video keep them coming
I’m a whatever your style is cool by me kinda guy. However…when sbang became popular I noticed very quickly it’s a style by pilots for pilots. No non fpv person I’ve ever met said “wow that’s so cool” literally everyone I’ve shown as I’m personally marveling over the sheer skill set of said pilot their reactions 100% of the time are “what am I watching?” “What’s wrong with the operator?” “is he having a seizure?” I tell them you have to be in the hobby to understand.
Okay Joshua, I've got a real brain buster for you. I don't want your head to explode solving this, so if you can't then it's okay. Just reply with a frowny-face ☹️ okay here it is. You ready? My quad will be flying just fine, then all of a sudden mid-flight it will start twitching. This is usually triggered by hard flying or tapping into other objects. Once it starts twitching, it essentially loses power and will just slowly make its way to the ground no matter how much throttle I apply. Kind of like the PID is having a freak out. Once on the ground, if I disarm and then arm again the problem persists, BUT if I put it in turtle mode and do a once around, spinning all four sides with turtle mode, and then switch back to regular flight, it flies just fine until I either fly hard or run into another object again and then it starts twitching. Twitching. I've changed the flight controller and the ESC. Swapping out motors next. Can't figure out what the freak. So if your big brain has experienced this, then I would love, and probably many other people would love, the solution 🙂 maybe even an entire video about it?
Full throttle the whole time on the eject and as you pull back on the pitch it counteracts you falling and it brings your view centered then you let of the gas
I actually love this! I've been trying to find freestyle moves and definitions and possibly tutorials so I'm not just crazily flipping around or trying to emulate someone else. I'm sure someone has done this for normal freestyle but I haven't found one yet.
to practise the snap ups on the horizen you could try just flipping to the horizen just in a hover and do that for 90 and 180 degrees if that makes sense because i think you need to work on flipping flat to the horizen and this is just a way that has really helped me and maybe in future try some rewinds but other than that i think your doing great. p.s the way i learned sbang was through peoples videos and just watching what they did in theior freestyle and made it my own the first and my favourite pilot i watched is JWEBB FPV but you do look like your doing amazing i cant wait to see what you will do:)
Probably not going to learn something??! How modest. Totally not arrogant. Cool challenge and I love this style despite making me dizzy when trying to fly.
Great vid! I recently discovered sbang style and im wery interested of this style of flying so I'll be watching and hopefully learning something some day.
JB, you've got the gift to teach, I learned a few things today. I've been sbanging my head with it 😂, but your break-down analyses has taught me a few things . Looking forward to the next videos. Maybe I'll get the sbang thing down.😁
@@MRdeLaat Backflips are easier to start with mate. if you overshoot you just see more ground. If you take off from level ground, you will see your sky to ground ratio.. If you have lets say 60 percent sky when level just reverse that to 60 percent ground when inverted and the horizon catch will be perfect every time. Hope this makes sense..
Hi! I just received a protek25 pusher runcam 4k(it's a new version). The cam that seems to be Iflight gocam gr naked, just shows a red light on for 3 seconds and turn off. Even if I do a long press, double press or a quickly press. I'm using a SanDisk 32gb C10. What can I do? Thanks
Thanks so much! This is the kind of content I am waiting for! Yes there are a ton of how-to videos but JB does not hide the struggle to actually do it and that helps a ton! How about the top 20 tricks how to... every week a new one?! A lot of us fly alone and without content like this I would still fly at 100m watching the sunset for the 1000 time : )
i tried doing eject last week and you feel and see the boost in speed once you keep throttle and graduadly pitch up, it feels so grippy when done right
Hey JB, ever consider expanding into other things as far as your content? I ask because I could watch you do pretty much anything for hours and so could most others I am certain. Maybe you do have other things/channels going on that I am unaware of, if so tell me bout it. I love fpv and will forever be watching your stuff. Thanks again for all you do.
I've always wanted to be able to fly like that didn't even know it had a name lol! Just figured those were the amazing pilot's and that I prolly won't ever get to that level but no doubt it looks amazing!!! Juicy too
Imagine being not an fpv person and hearing "Yeah I was sbanging this juicey flick and ejecting my trippy spin to this sick rewind cause my ESC was desyning
😁 even as a Fpv pilot that still sounds crazy 😅🤙
That is me right now
@@-O-_-0- haha
I tried explaining what I did to a friend yesterday and he was so confused😂
….says the fpv girl
FPV freestyle has legit become like freestyle skateboarding. It’s awesome.
And can be done even after your brain is fully developed
Very nice video my friend !! Your are the best teacher , you explain very nicely what is the Sbang style, i never expect how people gonna love this style , we practice a lot on sim for be confident in real life , a lot of people think Sbang is random moove , but in fact is so technical and hard to fly like that , i am verry happy to see you explain all those things!! thank you so much 🙏
Yes, because everything we do is intentional and not something that happened randomly. I'm also laughed at by one or the other. but if you can do this flying style, you are so good at the reactions. it's not easy to learn and requires a lot of hours in the sim but from my point of view every minute was worth it!
De la teamcaprisun à la Masterclass by bardwell. Ya de quoi être fier les gars ;)
Hey cool video 😁
About the rate, you dont need super fast deg/s. The most important imo is to have a very agressive center. Personally i use almost linear 800deg/s, it make the move more understandable by people 👌
This guy knows a thing or two about sbang. Thanks for commenting.
Want to put up your current rates? I'll give it a try!
Sure, i use currently 2.08-0.19-0.06. But like every style, rate are very personal and there are lots of others that can suit perfectly and that are maybe easier :))
Do you think low expo / linear is important to get the snappy moves?
@@JoshuaBardwell I'm running 800⁰ on pitch and roll but I'm more into the slower side of sbang which is more about finesse rather than speed. Feel free to check out my latest video.
FPV is the closest we've gotten to virtual reality. Once it's the norm we won't have any issues transitioning into full-time VR living out of a life pod.
Perfect timing on this video, I've been trying to learn this Sbang thing for a month now and being over 50 I'm finding my reflexes are my biggest hang up lol! Roiifpv videos are what really made it start to make sense to me. He's very good at just casually explaining what he's doing and the way he explains just makes sense to me anyways that and juicy Jay his videos are just hilarious not an ounce of seriousness in any of his and its refreshing. I'm looking forward to the rest of this series so us old men can learn together!
Good job Joshua!
Get it bro 💪
A lot of the appeal in Sbang - for me anyway - is proximity to the ground and perfectly leveled yaw spins (either inverted or not). It's commiting to aggressive low altitude tricks and resetting with an eject to gain speed and repeat. Happy to see you comment on and praise the style, you're such a cool dude :)
just wait till my vid drops tomorrow morning. Talk about proxiground work and somewhat leveled yaw spins XD
Comeback man, your style is unique and inspiring. Miss your videos.
@@ClareFPV thanks man! I’m hoping soon!
Hey that was awesome! Watching you learn a new style like Sbang after all the years you are in the hobby. If I can give you an advice for learning to Sbang, watch a lot of videos, like mines, Marius fpv, Kastyh fpv, Farouk, Digi FPV, crawar FPV, eagle FPV. This is the group of young guys doing it! Looking forward for new videos and improvements!
The eject will naturally dip (elevation) down a tad because your quad's nose is pointed at the ground. You follow through with the throttle as you level out to basically return to the elevation you were at before you started the eject. Drop the throttle and let the momentum do the work. That's a huge part of Juicy Sbang Sbang.
I'd love to see your rates.. comparatively to what JB is saying. You're a machine. You make it look smooth
Great to see you grinding those crispy SBANG skills Bardwell!!!
Nice work JB. I've been seeing this style all over lately and didn't know it had a name!
Love the commitment, Bardwell. Inspiring to say the least. Your description of why sbang is such a unique and captivating style is spot on.
Hell yeah! 1000% giving this a watch later tonight!!!
Linear rate almost and very stiff quad (over tune) is the key 👌🏻
you know, thats sbang props its the best prop i ever have,
and you JB just fly follow your hearth to flowing around. thats the point.
It’s all about the momentum mate we don’t fly through gaps we project ourselves through gaps. Have fun it’s a very hard style to implement but super fun and you can’t go back after it’s implemented in your flying!
Great to see Gimbal Ghost in action and helping to break down what I find to be a very intriguing flight style. Looking forward to the series! 😉
Jacuzzi Jay is fantastic at this style as well.
Jacuzzi is a monster 🔥
Hello, it's so nice to see that you're interested in the SBANG style. It takes a lot of practice but it's so good.
You flew the “Last pack”!
We all learn everyday with your videos, even today!
As always great work:
You forgot KastyhFPV, by far the most amazing sbang pilot right now
One of the big big best! 🔥
Rates are like mouse sensitivity in a shooter game. You should be able to close your eyes and when you open them you did exactly the amount of movement you tried. While also not being to low or high for the style of game. They are personal and never should be copied only evolved.
I always get bad comments for my sbang videos. " I can't see shit!". blah blah. Anyway, proximity to objects, surfaces, ground etc, really make this style exciting by communicating the speed. Punctuating moves with slow downs and speedups. It's quite addicting.
Basically to sbang you whip the quad to get zero throttle airtime, and that's when you do the tricks, preferably in a smooth motion, sbanging from one trick to the next.
i love this flying style and have been flying it for about 1.5 years.
Geart Video! im glad my eject tutorial helped you 😁😁
Brilliant man!!! Best explanation ever. Really awesome to see you try this!!!
I really enjoyed your sbang tutorial. Thank-you. Problem is you learned sbang after already being a jedi pilot. lol what helped me was . "full throttle blip"' and then float straight back down and " catch". "full blip"' , "float" and "catch" . full blip and float down and catch. then, full blip, roll, float and catch. I just started doing that, and hopping around like a bunny and eventually i could blip forward. I think this is a great approach for people like me, that aren't a jedi pilot yet. lol i think you are the only one who might understand what the crap i am saying...lol anyhow, thanks for teaching me how to fly. i posted this same question in a Q&A
Yeahhhh, another 30 day challenge, love it! Thanks JB 🙏
I know this video came out a while ago now, but I just had to say I really enjoy these flying videos of yours Joshua. You make me feel better about my own learning, it is so encouraging to see even an expert pilot like yourself having to work on your skills like this. 👍🏼 thank you!
me over here waiting on JB first full sbang vid to come out! you got this bro!!!
Glad you could pop in here!
@@Aar0n2009 you know i had to. Why all the oversea people getting love but none in the states? XD jkjk Love me some JB
oh yeah i'm curious too
@@BadneX_FPV lol we just not good enough I guess 😅
I always respect people's preference. Usually ignore all the better then talk, but pinch and high rates is always something I thought might mislead a newer piolot. 900 to 2100 is all workable in my mind. Pinch or highbred... Expo and curves can hurt, muscle memory works better with liniar patterns.... but that is all just thoughts...- Fly!!!! and do whatever. 7 years. :)
"I'm Joshua bardwell, and you're probably not going to learn anything today but we're going to try. "🤣🤣🤣
I love sbang! I've been trying but still have a long way to go. I look forward to what you can do JB.
Love the floaty, glidey, anti gravity flow of this style. The "sbang" name though....
The goats can't stop the goat from Sbang
@13:05-13:28 - Listening to the way you described sbang right here sounds like you are tasting fine wine or commenting on a famous art piece. That was awesome :)
Hey JB give very high KV motors and 4.9” props a try as well. It’s my understanding the responsiveness and huge screamy snaps are what’s desired.
My dude! 🤟🔥👊🏻
"I'm Joshua Bardwell, and I'm going to break something today!" 😆
There's something about this style that really does appeal to me, at least certain portions of the flying.. kinda has a flow I enjoy, and I already fly at higher rates anyway... hmm.. Worth putting the time in to learn anyway, since it'll only lead to better control over your quad in the long run. Looking forward to the rest of the series JB.
Looking forward to part 2! Cheers from Wisconsin Mr JB
Awesome Joshua! Sometimes I combine flow-juicy-sbang in a single video :)
I think that pitch locking and flicking it to a juicy flick or somethings contributes heavily to that sbang style. Besides the yaw spins and the rubix variations ive seen from these sbang pilots
JB stirred up the fpv community 🙂
There's also another sbang trick im pretty sure you'd love doing, the dirty roll... pitch forward a bit before you roll over a tree canopy and add yaw in the same direction as you roll, it feels amazing :D
Adding a gopro will help, the extra weight will carry itself through the flicks and smooth out the touchy rates, minimal but noticeable.
Love all your vids Josh; for me I chase fast RC cars and end up doing some of these techniques without even thinking about it 😎
I seen Heads from infinity loops do sbang with 75mm whoop.
Nice to know what it's called. THIS is the style my wife doesn't like when I watch (if she's in the room). She enjoys videos with good flow but she hates the ones with the constant flippy (I get it). Admittedly, it looks technically spectacular. I learned several somethings today.
Pretty sure this serie will make you a different pilot.
1:45 - I like to do something similar only once I get going fast I'll do a quick punchout then kill the throttle, go inverted and face backwards coasting till right before hitting the ground.
YAAAAAS... Sbaaaag!!! I didn't know what it was when I first saw it but someone was just flying In an open field and it looked so majestic. Sbang at 350 linear rates feels good for me though
One name is the OG of Sbang and it’s Elliot
Sbang for me is like.. dancing with your quad, and it's not about snappy moves, but more like violently smoooooth, rhythmically movement
I tried sbang on a different rates and it works after some adjusting of my hands. But I keep in mind that I need to pitch forward at about 1/3 of agressive throttle acceleration.
Definitely learned something!!! Just so happens i am working on this trick also!! I can do it backwards very good and also pretty good if i am skewed to the side but my brain and fingers are still trying to find the rhythm when doing it head on.. love the video keep them coming
You need a lot of yaws and rolls. Plus inverted yaw spins with dead center pitch roll stick
The stick overlay is so great
I’m a whatever your style is cool by me kinda guy. However…when sbang became popular I noticed very quickly it’s a style by pilots for pilots. No non fpv person I’ve ever met said “wow that’s so cool” literally everyone I’ve shown as I’m personally marveling over the sheer skill set of said pilot their reactions 100% of the time are “what am I watching?” “What’s wrong with the operator?” “is he having a seizure?” I tell them you have to be in the hobby to understand.
Okay Joshua, I've got a real brain buster for you. I don't want your head to explode solving this, so if you can't then it's okay. Just reply with a frowny-face ☹️ okay here it is. You ready? My quad will be flying just fine, then all of a sudden mid-flight it will start twitching. This is usually triggered by hard flying or tapping into other objects. Once it starts twitching, it essentially loses power and will just slowly make its way to the ground no matter how much throttle I apply. Kind of like the PID is having a freak out. Once on the ground, if I disarm and then arm again the problem persists, BUT if I put it in turtle mode and do a once around, spinning all four sides with turtle mode, and then switch back to regular flight, it flies just fine until I either fly hard or run into another object again and then it starts twitching. Twitching. I've changed the flight controller and the ESC. Swapping out motors next. Can't figure out what the freak. So if your big brain has experienced this, then I would love, and probably many other people would love, the solution 🙂 maybe even an entire video about it?
Oh, and nice sbanging 🙂👍
Not only for sbang. The eject is helpful when chasing a faster subject. Ride the push instead of relying so heavily on throttle.
I think we’re gonna learn to change props today 😂. The eject with the view to the back looks better to me personally. Great content!
Full throttle the whole time on the eject and as you pull back on the pitch it counteracts you falling and it brings your view centered then you let of the gas
I always think of WW when seeing Sbang flyers, juicy juicy juicy
Fantastic flying, Joshua!!! 😃
Those tricks look pretty difficult! 😬
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I actually love this! I've been trying to find freestyle moves and definitions and possibly tutorials so I'm not just crazily flipping around or trying to emulate someone else. I'm sure someone has done this for normal freestyle but I haven't found one yet.
Check out Headmasta, he does stick view tutorials on a ton of moves
I have that name wrong maybe it's a similar spelling though
Ok @headmazta is the name
Interesting , thanks for trying something new and I always learn a little something when I watch your channel.👍
Doesn't the extra weight thus momentum help a lot to sbang?
Oh hell yes this is gonna be a amazing segment JB. You should get up with vitrifly he does a lot of sbang how to’s
to practise the snap ups on the horizen you could try just flipping to the horizen just in a hover and do that for 90 and 180 degrees if that makes sense because i think you need to work on flipping flat to the horizen and this is just a way that has really helped me and maybe in future try some rewinds but other than that i think your doing great. p.s the way i learned sbang was through peoples videos and just watching what they did in theior freestyle and made it my own the first and my favourite pilot i watched is JWEBB FPV but you do look like your doing amazing i cant wait to see what you will do:)
Eyyyy sbang pilot checking in 🤟 it's not easy to learn how to sbang, you did well JB 👊✊
Thanks ✌
Really fun sbang tutorial!
Probably not going to learn something??! How modest. Totally not arrogant. Cool challenge and I love this style despite making me dizzy when trying to fly.
sbanggg!!! love to see it!
Every time he say it lol SPANG! That's what I'm hearing lmao Stick bang
kinda like throwing the quad, then flow the snap or yaw.. maybe ?
Great vid! I recently discovered sbang style and im wery interested of this style of flying so I'll be watching and hopefully learning something some day.
Hi, I just wondering if you a 7" quard for long distance is it possible to convert to freestyle quard by changing the frame and propllers 5". Thanks
JB, you've got the gift to teach, I learned a few things today. I've been sbanging my head with it 😂, but your break-down analyses has taught me a few things . Looking forward to the next videos. Maybe I'll get the sbang thing down.😁
Eject at an angle, Flip, Catch the horizon,,, the rest is history.. Welcome to the club.
what is the best
flip forward or backwards and catch horizon?
@@MRdeLaat Backflips are easier to start with mate. if you overshoot you just see more ground.
If you take off from level ground, you will see your sky to ground ratio.. If you have lets say 60 percent sky when level just reverse that to 60 percent ground when inverted and the horizon catch will be perfect every time. Hope this makes sense..
cheers for showing the grind of learning new moves🖖
Hi! I just received a protek25 pusher runcam 4k(it's a new version). The cam that seems to be Iflight gocam gr naked, just shows a red light on for 3 seconds and turn off. Even if I do a long press, double press or a quickly press.
I'm using a SanDisk 32gb C10.
What can I do?
Thanks
Thanks so much! This is the kind of content I am waiting for!
Yes there are a ton of how-to videos but JB does not hide the struggle to actually do it and that helps a ton!
How about the top 20 tricks how to... every week a new one?!
A lot of us fly alone and without content like this I would still fly at 100m watching the sunset for the 1000 time : )
I think more open ground would help. Hey if we have tips for you how do we go about it ?
@Joshua, I can't find a video, have you ever built your own battery pack from18650 or 21700 cells?
"You're not going to learn this time but ..." LMAO 🤣🤣 My Mate flies Sbang, i told him: You should consult a doc ;-)
i tried doing eject last week and you feel and see the boost in speed once you keep throttle and graduadly pitch up, it feels so grippy when done right
Hey JB, ever consider expanding into other things as far as your content? I ask because I could watch you do pretty much anything for hours and so could most others I am certain. Maybe you do have other things/channels going on that I am unaware of, if so tell me bout it. I love fpv and will forever be watching your stuff. Thanks again for all you do.
Marius-FPV is also Sbanging. I would go crazy
Regarding rates I personally think 900 deg/s is plenty, you just have to be very linear with it.
@Joshua Bardwell Not a Sbang question but was wondering where you got your goggle foam(looks more comfortable than stock).
Awesome JB!
You defined the good parts of "last pack" and then demonstrated the painful part too. Ha. That's real life.
great initiative !!! 3 pack a day is back :)
it's been a while since I've seen so much of your trees 😆 good to see you pushing it.
Did the ESC came back to life? Lol
Nice vid. I have tried sbang and cannot seem to replicate it. Hoping this vid/series helps.
I've always wanted to be able to fly like that didn't even know it had a name lol! Just figured those were the amazing pilot's and that I prolly won't ever get to that level but no doubt it looks amazing!!! Juicy too
this first vdo that i understand ,thank you