How To Fly FPV Drones In 24 Hours

Brodie Reed
19 Jan 202413:17

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the narrator challenges Tyan, a complete FPV drone beginner, to go from never flying a drone to mastering a 5-inch freestyle FPV drone in just 24 hours. The journey includes simulator training, real-life flying with a tiny whoop, and eventually taking on a full acro drone. The process is filled with hilarious struggles, crashes, and technical mishaps, but Tyan makes impressive progress, learning to control the drone and even surviving a dramatic crash into a river. It's a wild, fun ride of persistence, humor, and growth, showing that with enough dedication, anyone can learn FPV flyingโ€”sort of!

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Tyan is a complete beginner in FPV and has never flown a drone before, making this a significant challenge.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The goal of the video is to take Tyan from being a noob to flying a 5-inch freestyle drone in just 24 hours.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Stage 1 starts with using the DRL simulator to introduce Tyan to FPV flying, leveraging his gaming skills to speed up the learning process.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Despite Tyan being an experienced gamer, learning FPV flying proves challenging, with lots of crashes and confusion early on.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Tyan becomes passionate about learning, especially when practicing in the simulator, showing determination to improve.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ After over 2 hours of practice, Tyan gets a taste of real FPV flying with a tiny whoop drone, his first time using FPV goggles.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The tiny whoop flight is chaotic but serves as a crucial stepping stone for Tyan to understand how FPV flying works in the real world.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Even with some setbacks and crashes, Tyan starts to gain confidence and improve his skills as the video progresses.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Stage 3 involves moving to a 5-inch freestyle drone in full Acro mode, marking a significant leap in difficulty.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Tyan's first flight with the 5-inch drone results in a crash into a river, emphasizing the challenge of learning FPV in such a short timeframe.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Despite the crashes and failures, the video ends on a positive note, showing Tyan's growth as an FPV pilot, even if he didn't master it completely in 24 hours.

Q & A

  • What is the main challenge that Tyan faces in the video?

    -The main challenge Tyan faces is learning to fly a 5-inch freestyle FPV drone in just 24 hours, despite being a complete beginner with no prior drone flying experience.

  • How does the instructor plan to teach Tyan to fly the drone?

    -The instructor uses a step-by-step process: starting with training on a simulator (DRL simulator), then moving to a Tiny Whoop drone for real-life practice, and finally transitioning to a full 5-inch freestyle drone in Acro mode.

  • Why does the instructor choose to start Tyanโ€™s training with the DRL simulator?

    -The DRL simulator is chosen because itโ€™s the same tool the instructor used to learn FPV flying. Itโ€™s a good way to introduce the basics and help Tyan build some initial muscle memory and coordination before moving to real-life flying.

  • What is Tyanโ€™s background in gaming, and how does it affect his learning?

    -Tyan is an experienced gamer, particularly in games like Minecraft and Fortnite. This helps him with hand-eye coordination, making it easier for him to understand drone controls, though it doesn't immediately translate to success in FPV flying.

  • What mistake does the instructor make when transitioning Tyan to Acro trainer mode?

    -The instructor moves Tyan from the more stable angle mode to Acro trainer mode too quickly, which causes confusion and difficulty for Tyan. The transition leads to some frustrating moments where Tyan struggles to control the drone.

  • How does Tyan react to his first real-life flight with the Tiny Whoop drone?

    -Tyan is nervous but excited during his first flight. Despite the challenging windy conditions, he manages to get through his first few flights with some humorous moments, including a crash, but shows significant improvement afterward.

  • What technical issue does the instructor face while flying the 5-inch freestyle drone?

    -The instructor faces a technical issue with the DJI goggles, which experience a software bug and black out, preventing them from showing the live feed from the drone. This causes further complications during the flight.

  • What happens to the first 5-inch freestyle drone during the flight?

    -The first 5-inch freestyle drone crashes into a river just 20 seconds into its flight due to a loss of signal, marking a failure in the first attempt with the drone.

  • How does the instructor handle the situation after the first drone crashes?

    -The instructor remains calm and decides to continue the challenge, offering Tyan another chance to fly. He switches to angle mode to make it easier for Tyan to control the drone and avoid further crashes.

  • What is the overall result of Tyan's 24-hour FPV flying challenge?

    -Despite the setbacks, Tyan successfully learns to fly FPV by the end of the 24-hour challenge, demonstrating a significant improvement from being a complete beginner to flying a 5-inch freestyle drone in Acro mode, even if his first attempts are marked by crashes and technical issues.

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