gomotomoto
Member
So, I've been playing around with some toys (walkera ladybird & estes cockroach) both super fun. Bought them to get used to transmitter sticks so I could get used to what they do. I have a few builds going on, but I don't intend on flying anything until I fully understand what's going on, read and understood all manuals and have at least proficient manual flying skills in case I have to recover a flyaway.
I have heard that the gps will fail eventually and to be ready for it. Kinda scary, that's why nothing will fly til I'm a bit more comfortable all the way around.
In the meantime with the toys, I'm noticing some things that may seem obvious to the veteran pilots, but still perplexing to me. I'm not sure if they are multi-rotor wide traits, or if they are craft specific.
I think it would be helpful to ask some of the more experienced pilots for flying tips and have it located here in the beginners lounge.
For example, in boating a simple and very helpful tip from experienced captains is "neutral is your friend" it's helped me dock large boats in tricky slips with ease. A seemingly trivial tip, that I use every time I take a boat out or put one away.
In reference to the multi rotor, I notice that when I use the rudder (full manual mode) the craft drops. I'm not sure if it would be better to elevate the craft, then use the rudder, or to throttle up and user the rudder simultaneously, which seems like it's a bit harder to get used to.
I've read a few fragmented posts on techniques, but they are mostly advanced with terminology that's way out of my wheelhouse. cool if we start up a thread here to help out the new flyers? If so, any flight tips would be great to know such as:
take off tips, landing tips, practice tips, theory's, Maneuvering tips, & mile markers for people to try and obtain before proceeding to more advanced stuff.
Would be helpful to me, so I figure might be helpful to others as well.
I have heard that the gps will fail eventually and to be ready for it. Kinda scary, that's why nothing will fly til I'm a bit more comfortable all the way around.
In the meantime with the toys, I'm noticing some things that may seem obvious to the veteran pilots, but still perplexing to me. I'm not sure if they are multi-rotor wide traits, or if they are craft specific.
I think it would be helpful to ask some of the more experienced pilots for flying tips and have it located here in the beginners lounge.
For example, in boating a simple and very helpful tip from experienced captains is "neutral is your friend" it's helped me dock large boats in tricky slips with ease. A seemingly trivial tip, that I use every time I take a boat out or put one away.
In reference to the multi rotor, I notice that when I use the rudder (full manual mode) the craft drops. I'm not sure if it would be better to elevate the craft, then use the rudder, or to throttle up and user the rudder simultaneously, which seems like it's a bit harder to get used to.
I've read a few fragmented posts on techniques, but they are mostly advanced with terminology that's way out of my wheelhouse. cool if we start up a thread here to help out the new flyers? If so, any flight tips would be great to know such as:
take off tips, landing tips, practice tips, theory's, Maneuvering tips, & mile markers for people to try and obtain before proceeding to more advanced stuff.
Would be helpful to me, so I figure might be helpful to others as well.