Helix flight test with DJI mavic pro without intelligent flight modes

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2017
  • Helix flight test with DJI mavic pro without intelligent flight modes
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Komentáře • 8

  • @louthecattv2573
    @louthecattv2573 Před 7 lety

    Like.....👍

  • @HosamTamimi
    @HosamTamimi Před 4 lety

    Nice , but how you do it with sticks , I mean left, right, up and down, what is the combination between them

    • @Kilohercas
      @Kilohercas  Před 4 lety

      Simple, just fly right, and give just a tiny bit of rotation. You will have to match your horizontal speed with rotation. Practice makes it perfect ! I am far from perfect :)

    • @HosamTamimi
      @HosamTamimi Před 4 lety

      ahaa , I know this combination its for Orbit mode , not for Helix mode !!!

  • @terrylord5033
    @terrylord5033 Před 6 lety

    My turns always seem a little jerky. Could you let me know your settings please?

    • @Kilohercas
      @Kilohercas  Před 6 lety

      None, that's the trick. you must keep flight controls ultra steady, it is very hard.
      Idea is, apply fly to right just a little bit, apply turning to correct direction. and keep controls is same place, don't even move ! if you are getting to close or too far, apply forward backward flying direction without changing angle to fly to the right direction ( same control stick), it is so tricky to do, even small angle change on other control will give a jerk move.
      This is very delicate dance. Practice make it perfect !

    • @Kilohercas
      @Kilohercas  Před 6 lety

      Search for "Fuerteventura lighthouse filmed with DJI Mavic PRO"
      Idea was go into spiral, get it steady, and when hit record. even this action of moving finger will give some jerk move, so be careful ! :)

    • @terrylord5033
      @terrylord5033 Před 6 lety

      Linas K thanks for the info but, I'm going to have to rely on intelligent flight modes for that.
      I'm a little screwed on that front. I don't have much dexterity in my hands due to a spinal injury.
      Like you say practice is key.
      Was there any flight restrictions on this video, or did you do it on the down low?