This was my third flight. I started with the drone is beginner mode and the motion controller with no goggles first to get the controlled set. Then I put on the goggles and flew very cautiously at first. Second flight I started with motion controller and when I was satisfied with how I could handle that, I put on the goggles. I was still in beginner mode and flew the same kind of patterns in the video. At the end of the second flight, I tried sport mode and it was faster than I thought. Third flight was sport mode only, which is this video.
@ awesome. So you think it would be fine to purchase without practicing on a simulator first? I’m just very nervous to spend a ton of money then break it. Thanks for the response
Have you flown drones before? If so, I would say go for it. If you want to practice with the motion controller, you still have to turn the goggles on, but you don’t have to use them. If you do buy, the goggles make it a way better experience.
@@DaRepWarrior get a whoop bro. something like the air75 or air65. they are sweet, loads of fun, easy to learn on and fix, very durable, and will set you up for a better fpv future if you wanna go bigger or further.
@@cpmorris never, but I bought a Contixo F28 from bestbuy today to get started. I plan to practice on this everyday then upgrade when I’m an expert on this.
How long did it take you to get comfortable flying like this?
This was my third flight. I started with the drone is beginner mode and the motion controller with no goggles first to get the controlled set. Then I put on the goggles and flew very cautiously at first. Second flight I started with motion controller and when I was satisfied with how I could handle that, I put on the goggles. I was still in beginner mode and flew the same kind of patterns in the video. At the end of the second flight, I tried sport mode and it was faster than I thought. Third flight was sport mode only, which is this video.
@ awesome. So you think it would be fine to purchase without practicing on a simulator first? I’m just very nervous to spend a ton of money then break it. Thanks for the response
Have you flown drones before? If so, I would say go for it. If you want to practice with the motion controller, you still have to turn the goggles on, but you don’t have to use them. If you do buy, the goggles make it a way better experience.
@@DaRepWarrior get a whoop bro. something like the air75 or air65. they are sweet, loads of fun, easy to learn on and fix, very durable, and will set you up for a better fpv future if you wanna go bigger or further.
@@cpmorris never, but I bought a Contixo F28 from bestbuy today to get started. I plan to practice on this everyday then upgrade when I’m an expert on this.