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(Old people like me may recognize the title of this thread as a take from a famous line in the Mel Brooks comedy Blazing Saddles).
I hope you old timers and long time RC pilots will indulge me a moment here. Those of you that have been on here a while know I am a big proponent of new Solo pilots learning to fly in manual and getting comfortable with it. There is a video I did demonstrating this elsewhere in this forum and the feedback I have received from it is encouraging and I am glad that new pilots have found it useful. And I hope that it has saved a few from busted props or worse.
So this will be off the beaten path just a bit. As I encourage the newer Solo pilots to explore manual as much as possible, and save GPS for when you need it (smart shots, RTH, emergencies, etc..), I would like to present a couple of videos that demonstrate great FPV flying with no GPS on the quad. Beyond the capabilities of Solo, both quads were using 433mhz (Ham Band) for control. RC fixed wing pilots have gone over 100 miles one way on this band!
The first video is one of my all time favorites for a few reasons, but to see where this quad goes in total darkness as the pilot is flying in the woods by watching a live feed through goggles is impressive to say the least!. Obviously beyond LOS, he is using a small camera equipped with night vision. Watch it all the way through and see what he was able to accomplish. I have corresponded with him by email in the past and I know the equipment he was using. This was filmed in central Europe.
For this 2nd video, a bit of a disclaimer; In no way am I condoning the flying and the dangerous conditions the pilot is often in. But I see it as an example of extreme FPV flying, and again with no GPS on board. This was filmed in Thailand. He too was piloting the quad by watching a live feed from the on board camera through goggles.
Again, this is all in the same goal of getting new pilots to learn to do the actual flying as much as possible, and not be tempted to only fly by hitting buttons. It may very well save you some money and damages some day.
Have fun and fly safe..
Jubal
I hope you old timers and long time RC pilots will indulge me a moment here. Those of you that have been on here a while know I am a big proponent of new Solo pilots learning to fly in manual and getting comfortable with it. There is a video I did demonstrating this elsewhere in this forum and the feedback I have received from it is encouraging and I am glad that new pilots have found it useful. And I hope that it has saved a few from busted props or worse.
So this will be off the beaten path just a bit. As I encourage the newer Solo pilots to explore manual as much as possible, and save GPS for when you need it (smart shots, RTH, emergencies, etc..), I would like to present a couple of videos that demonstrate great FPV flying with no GPS on the quad. Beyond the capabilities of Solo, both quads were using 433mhz (Ham Band) for control. RC fixed wing pilots have gone over 100 miles one way on this band!
The first video is one of my all time favorites for a few reasons, but to see where this quad goes in total darkness as the pilot is flying in the woods by watching a live feed through goggles is impressive to say the least!. Obviously beyond LOS, he is using a small camera equipped with night vision. Watch it all the way through and see what he was able to accomplish. I have corresponded with him by email in the past and I know the equipment he was using. This was filmed in central Europe.
For this 2nd video, a bit of a disclaimer; In no way am I condoning the flying and the dangerous conditions the pilot is often in. But I see it as an example of extreme FPV flying, and again with no GPS on board. This was filmed in Thailand. He too was piloting the quad by watching a live feed from the on board camera through goggles.
Again, this is all in the same goal of getting new pilots to learn to do the actual flying as much as possible, and not be tempted to only fly by hitting buttons. It may very well save you some money and damages some day.
Have fun and fly safe..
Jubal