I've been studying a lot of sbang for the last month or two, not bad, the three key things I've narrowed sbang down to is like arcs, upside down yaw spins, and rewinds. Those three have to be perfect, and I've struggled especially with rewinds. Then beyond that there's a feel of like long sections where you describe arcs, by super fast complicated rewinds or tricks.... A sbang pilot will also always pause in rolls at 180, even if they don't do a yawspin. Listen to a lot of MJ while practicing. lol It's very much like pop and locking dancing.
you have to keep in mind that sbang is not just meant to be flown solely in a field setting , some of the best sbang pilots utilize trees and structures. practicing rewinds , flat spins , inverted yaw tracks not so much just inverted yaw spin , matty flips , etc .. these techniques combined with a mind for the visual outcome your trying to achieve is essential to sbang.
Thanks for the comment! Yea, the really advanced guys are great at adding all those elements into their style while still remaining distinct from flow style. Its very impressive
I think what makes sbang look cool is coordinating your rolls .to where the horizon is always in the center. I like to add opposite yaw to rolls to keep the horizon in view. Like try pushing the sticks together or apart from each other when rolling.
Great video and that is nice to see pilots make interest in these kind of style! You are right about the tuning that is very important but also the rates do 50% of the job. There is literaly sbang rate ( linear) or juicy rates and one of other will make you by instinct fly different. You can try mine that is a in between ( pur sbang rate to fly like marius fpv have no expo ) Raceflight rate mode: 790 30 65 790 30 65 570 32 75 Full sbang rate would be same but remove all the expo and add 10 on yaw you will need simulator to handle these very sensitive rate ( to make no any correction and keep the constant robotic look) but you will see that will change the whole thing. Have fun dude!
Heyo! Thanks for the comment. Sbang is such a cool style, I'm really looking forward to getting better at it. I'll have to try out linear rates and see how it feels. Thanks for the tip!
honestly i think any style is just as hard as the others if you truly master it. Getting to the basic level may be harder for some styles but try mastery of anything is another thing
Hey, great video man. You're spot on with the observation on momentum. That's the biggest difference in my opinion. It's what made Johnnyfpv so unique back in the day
great flying, fr. one of my prime spots out here is just a flat field -- Last two sessions I got there and felt limited by the open space, but I def need to expand my trick repertoire. this gave me a little motivation to show up to the open field and put in that work
Lol I’m not good enough to notice the weight, but my battery is. I flew a new bumper I designed today and totally overdischarged one of my packs. Didn’t notice how long I had been in the air.
Hi nice vidéo! my biggest advice to sbang would be to "unlink" every tricks....it' s almost like using only one axis at the time. (sorry if it's meaningless but it's hard to translate) if you using the pitch forward you don' t use the roll....
lol bro you’re so smooth you can tell your style is flow just by you trying sbang and instead of jittery snappy your movements look polished or rounded off don’t know if that’s the proper terminology but nonetheless good flying bro 💪
This is the one I used, it was actually pretty easy to follow and changing settings through OSD massively reduced the time it took. I had the whole thing tuned pretty well in about a half hour once I understood the steps. But yea, it should get you started at least! ruclips.net/video/sNAV4gx_gBY/видео.html
I just got into Sbang like 6 months ago, and I have to admit that it's the hardest style ever. there are many variations of sbang like flow, proximity, and this speed Sbang where you push hard to the edge & you can combine some slow and fast paces. it's a very catchy style for sure. Here is the recent one I did like a few days back - ruclips.net/video/jnB69dbb3zc/видео.html
Good stuff dude, yours looks great! Definitely want to do more of this, it’s just so different than my usual style it’s hard to even think of what to do and how to make it look good lol.
@@propabilityfpv Haha thanks man, it's pretty hard to describe how to fly and make it look good. After watching and examining different juicy pilots, I realized most of them have their own uniqueness when it comes to juicy Sbang. none of them look identity, but you are able to see they are related to each other lol. After all, Juicy Sbang is about going for the feel. it's the feel that you want to express. There are a few things that are very important that are attributed to this style, primarily how precise and clean the move is and zero micro-adjustments that give that stable and locked feel. being able to attain these few attributes makes you a decent juicy pilot. haha
I've been studying a lot of sbang for the last month or two, not bad, the three key things I've narrowed sbang down to is like arcs, upside down yaw spins, and rewinds. Those three have to be perfect, and I've struggled especially with rewinds. Then beyond that there's a feel of like long sections where you describe arcs, by super fast complicated rewinds or tricks.... A sbang pilot will also always pause in rolls at 180, even if they don't do a yawspin. Listen to a lot of MJ while practicing. lol It's very much like pop and locking dancing.
Hmm that makes sense- I'll have to try that when flying sbang next! Thanks for watching and for the comment!! 🙂
Haha i did a moonwalk video using michael jackson smooth criminal lol ur right makes it more.. spangy
you have to keep in mind that sbang is not just meant to be flown solely in a field setting , some of the best sbang pilots utilize trees and structures. practicing rewinds , flat spins , inverted yaw tracks not so much just inverted yaw spin , matty flips , etc .. these techniques combined with a mind for the visual outcome your trying to achieve is essential to sbang.
Thanks for the comment! Yea, the really advanced guys are great at adding all those elements into their style while still remaining distinct from flow style. Its very impressive
That was actually really good especially coming from flow, I’d say you can do both 🤘🏻
Thanks! Its a fun style, I definitely want to practice it more!
I think what makes sbang look cool is coordinating your rolls .to where the horizon is always in the center. I like to add opposite yaw to rolls to keep the horizon in view. Like try pushing the sticks together or apart from each other when rolling.
That’s a good tip, didn’t notice that initially. I’ll have to try it out!
Great video and that is nice to see pilots make interest in these kind of style!
You are right about the tuning that is very important but also the rates do 50% of the job.
There is literaly sbang rate ( linear) or juicy rates and one of other will make you by instinct fly different.
You can try mine that is a in between ( pur sbang rate to fly like marius fpv have no expo )
Raceflight rate mode:
790 30 65
790 30 65
570 32 75
Full sbang rate would be same but remove all the expo and add 10 on yaw
you will need simulator to handle these very sensitive rate ( to make no any correction and keep the constant robotic look) but you will see that will change the whole thing.
Have fun dude!
Heyo! Thanks for the comment. Sbang is such a cool style, I'm really looking forward to getting better at it. I'll have to try out linear rates and see how it feels. Thanks for the tip!
Use near linear rates for good Sbang. You want a lot of sensitivity in your center stick
Bro you're not lying!!! I've been trying to incorporate both for a while now!!
honestly i think any style is just as hard as the others if you truly master it. Getting to the basic level may be harder for some styles but try mastery of anything is another thing
I've been trying to work on this because it is just 'clean' nice job emulating, bro. keep sending. thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Hey, great video man. You're spot on with the observation on momentum. That's the biggest difference in my opinion. It's what made Johnnyfpv so unique back in the day
Totally agree, he really changed the freestyle game. Definitely one of my biggest inspirations for sure. I just wish he uploaded like he used to!
great flying, fr. one of my prime spots out here is just a flat field -- Last two sessions I got there and felt limited by the open space, but I def need to expand my trick repertoire. this gave me a little motivation to show up to the open field and put in that work
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching 😀
I love both flow and sbang! Nice video!
Thanks for watching!
I like your arm protectors, I've been taping foam to my arms, seems to work pretty well. lol
Haha whatever works!
Lol I’m not good enough to notice the weight, but my battery is. I flew a new bumper I designed today and totally overdischarged one of my packs. Didn’t notice how long I had been in the air.
Hi nice vidéo! my biggest advice to sbang would be to "unlink" every tricks....it' s almost like using only one axis at the time. (sorry if it's meaningless but it's hard to translate) if you using the pitch forward you don' t use the roll....
No that’s actually a great tip, thanks!!
That split s this is a quick split s to flip half under than half yaw spin and pull up n out close to ground bro
Aos frames are sick to fly.. i miss mine
lol bro you’re so smooth you can tell your style is flow just by you trying sbang and instead of jittery snappy your movements look polished or rounded off don’t know if that’s the proper terminology but nonetheless good flying bro 💪
I appreciate that dude! It's just a style that my fingers don't naturally want to do!
@@propabilityfpv of course bro keep it up 🤝
Awesome Video! Question: What frame did you fly with there? AOS 5.5? AOS 5 EVO V1.2?
The 5.5 O3!
What's the tuning video you mentioned?
This is the one I used, it was actually pretty easy to follow and changing settings through OSD massively reduced the time it took. I had the whole thing tuned pretty well in about a half hour once I understood the steps. But yea, it should get you started at least!
ruclips.net/video/sNAV4gx_gBY/видео.html
Awesome video!!
Thanks for watching!!
Banging Flow
FBang baby - it's comin' up (flow bang) once this toothpick is airborne watch for it 😊
Fbang, I like it hahaha
Feel like its all about the combos. Like, these guys doing Sbang, were really into fighting games. 😂
Yea... I think you're right. Bunch of sweaty street fighter players lol
You'd find it easier with more prescribed moves? Sounds like you're struggling with the "free" in "freestyle".
I personally find it easier to fly in continuous flowy lines rather than twitchy chained together tricks.
Mate ur doin better than me i cant spang for sht
sbang lover 🔥🔥
I love it too! I’m just not very good at it ☹️
I have more of a street style.. i would call it... cruising looking for gaps to do tricks through, but not really flowing.
I just got into Sbang like 6 months ago, and I have to admit that it's the hardest style ever. there are many variations of sbang like flow, proximity, and this speed Sbang where you push hard to the edge & you can combine some slow and fast paces. it's a very catchy style for sure. Here is the recent one I did like a few days back - ruclips.net/video/jnB69dbb3zc/видео.html
Good stuff dude, yours looks great! Definitely want to do more of this, it’s just so different than my usual style it’s hard to even think of what to do and how to make it look good lol.
@@propabilityfpv Haha thanks man, it's pretty hard to describe how to fly and make it look good. After watching and examining different juicy pilots, I realized most of them have their own uniqueness when it comes to juicy Sbang. none of them look identity, but you are able to see they are related to each other lol. After all, Juicy Sbang is about going for the feel. it's the feel that you want to express. There are a few things that are very important that are attributed to this style, primarily how precise and clean the move is and zero micro-adjustments that give that stable and locked feel. being able to attain these few attributes makes you a decent juicy pilot. haha
your rates are to high for smooth flowing freestyle your rates are choppy
I disagree. I have a nice soft resolution center and moderate max rate that isn't too crazy. It allows me to do a good combination of flow and juicy.
Hi what is your email? I really need some arm guards for my 533 Lightswitch V2
Happy to help if I can! propabilitymedia@gmail.com