17:30
(https://i.postimg.cc/K8gpKVYh/launch.jpg)
17:31:30
(https://i.postimg.cc/BnGwd337/ofcourse.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/8CZKJr6x/jack.gif)
Hope it was not a corporate one ::)
What brand and model was this? I want to know because the "Kite eating Tree" has expanded it's diet.
It's a Sky Viper 2450 HD/FPV
I got it on a lark like 2+ years ago for about 1/2 price when Toys R Us went out of business.
At that time I got it all set up, goggles included, and promptly flew it directly into my face.
It's been on the shelf since, but my boredom level hit "Drone" today, so I dug it out.
I got it trimmed up pretty well, and the winds are pretty dead today, however apparently
this particular model tends to over fly its controls, and I think that's what happened.
I fished it down and will probably play with it more tonight when I can see the pretty lights.
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71oPkEvVTBL._AC_SL1500_.jpg)
https://support.skyrocketon.com/hc/en-us/sections/115002383027-STREAMING-VIDEO-DRONE-V2400HD-FPV
Mistakes were made.
If you can master flying that one, you can fly anything. You'll be three steps ahead. Then fly a DJI and you'll think its too easy, since the DJI practically flies itself.
What's next, a Facebook page? A twitter handle? Yikes!
Most drones will take very wide corners, think of a car drifting vs a plane banking into a tight turn. If you want tighter turns, try using both sticks to turn, rather than keeping the right stick in the forward position. It will still drift a little but the turn will be much tighter and you will be less likely to overfly the turn into a tree.