This was with the Betafpv transmitter BTW, as I try and get familiar with both. From being able to barely hit a single gate on "The Green" to just having won my first race. I have a long way to go but the improvement is dramatic. There are many good tutorials on starting to fly FPV that are worth following and practising in the simulator: things like just trying to get control of your thrust and stay at a constant level, to then making constant (small!) adjustments to pitch and roll to try and stay in one place. I also started with the Betafpv Lite 2 controller and even though it is closer to a 'real' transmitter it is still more sensitive than something like the Radiomaster TX16S which gives you more stick play to play with.īUT all that said, you just need to stick with it (ho ho ho) and get the feel for making tiny tiny movements to fly in acro. Get a real radio controller and keep practicing, it will click eventually. I feel like I could take a real thing and not crash it immediately. I'm now ~11 hours into the simulator and I'm somewhat in control of my simulated drone. With real radio controller it quickly started to feel like I could eventually learn how to fly the drone :) I could't do even most basic moves like take off and fly straight forward. I was extremely frustrated while trying to play with game controller. Gimbals will allow for much smaller adjustments and they will also allow you to move sticks much better in just one direction when needed. There is still steep learning curve to controll your drone but it is completely different feeling on real radio controller. I'm very new to drone flying as well, I tried to play with XBOX controller while waiting on my radio to arrive but it was almost impossible to play. Even the cheapest one is much much better than game controller. If you are serious just get a real radio controller. If you play on classic XBOX/PS4 controller, game is almost impossible to play.
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