My goal has been to develop my own style and add a new dynamic to freestyling. Not running a 3D setup and Ill repeat again lol NOT RUNNING A 3D SETUP or Airmode. Its a simple throttle curve on my radio, and Ive been playing around with directional thrusting mixed with throttle management and 55-60 degrees of camera tilt.
January was a very slow month for flying. The weather in Vancouver has been shit and the sunny days have been landing on work days. So I`ve had to resort to playing sims:| I`ve had a lot of these tricks keeping me up at night. So I`m very glad I was able to finally get them on film. These last two days of flying have been the most fun I`ve had in a long time. I was really able to bring life back to my soul and spirit. I would also like to add that I was very inspired by Tom Smith FPV and Skitzo this past month. Those two guys are absolutely killing it right now. Thanks everyone
Now to the LRC X frame:)
I`ve been testing this frame for about a month now. This is a true X frame. All 4 motors are equal distance apart 186mm, ultra light, simple design, and if carrying a Gopro is important to you. The top plate sits on the prop line. This gives you pretty much perfect balance on all 3 axis, with your weight centred on the Z axis. My hats off to Josh Haywood at Liftrc. I told him exactly what I wanted out of this platform and he believed. Was even able to make it look cool:) In the way of flight characteristics I`m just blown away. All my maneuvers when I`m freestyling feel so intuitive. Can also feel how its gonna make racing and flying aggressive that much better. With its weight and balance I feel like I can throw it into any corner at any speed and know exactly what its gonna do. I feel like I have 20% more confidence in my cornering.
No battery or Gopro, frame only AUW 243g (prototype production maybe 10ish grams lighter)
- Отличный дрон для фристайла: Eachine Wizard X220S