How To Land In Air Mode | BETAFLIGHT CLEANFLIGHT

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2017
  • Air mode gives you control of your quadcopter when the throttle is lowered. It also makes some people ask, "How do I land with air mode on?" When air mode is enabled, the quadcopter may tend to bounce on landing. I'll show you how to land with air mode enabled so that you can take advantage of air mode without wrecking every time you touch down.

Komentáře • 392

  • @piersonklein5477
    @piersonklein5477 Před 7 lety +347

    I land at high speed so my battery shoots out of the quad, automatically disarming it.

    • @calehuntfpv480
      @calehuntfpv480 Před 6 lety +6

      Pierson Klein I thought that was the desired method 😂

    • @kwadlife4106
      @kwadlife4106 Před 5 lety +11

      @@calehuntfpv480 I use the hit the side of the barn method. Usually stops it quite well. And all my props are broke so it doesn't matter if it's on or not.

    • @kwadlife4106
      @kwadlife4106 Před 5 lety

      So real shit. I'm new sorry for the dumb question but can I fly air mode with my accelerameter off?

    • @DVJiMATT
      @DVJiMATT Před 4 lety +3

      If you have children or at least one kid then aim for them, be careful they tend to run and sometimes run around objects, so that they'll be forced to reach out, protecting themselves I suppose, and grab the quad. But like Bardwell said be sure to disarm just before landing, or striking. Also the number one way to retrieve your quad.

    • @lucasceleste4743
      @lucasceleste4743 Před 3 lety

      @@kwadlife4106 I don't believe so

  • @wyvern4588
    @wyvern4588 Před 6 lety +13

    Exactly how I land now, when I started flying, I just found the nearest tree and slammed into it to eject the battery- safely disarming the quad.

  • @musikmaker19
    @musikmaker19 Před 7 lety +1

    What I love is this confirms I had the right idea out the gate with my build on Angle and Horizon, even before beginning to understand and try my hand at Air mode just last week (thanks to your wonderful instructional video and very helpful replies). Cannot thank you enough for being such an integral part of this fantastic community, Joshua!

  • @dougtutt2720
    @dougtutt2720 Před 3 lety

    Love the way you break things down bro. Agreed your throttle switch obviously will stop the bouncys, but it was so helpful observing your technique of forward descent then applying a little back tilt before disarming. My landings have been a lot gentler if not always heads up thanks to you excellent tutelage o sensei. Many thanks

  • @kentboehm1981
    @kentboehm1981 Před 7 lety +2

    Another option is to turn off disarm at any throttle position. Then you can can come on in and as you approach your landing zone, flip your disarm switch. The copter will keep flying until your throttle stick goes below min check. Then you don't even need to reach the switch as you are focussing on ground proximity etc. This technique helped immensely with my landings
    A couple of points though if you try this method:
    1. If you flip the switch really early and then keep flying on in to your landing area and for whatever reason drop the throttle a little aggressively to lose altitude, you fall out of the sky.
    2. When you want to disarm because you are crashing, you need to remember to hit the switch AND drop the throttle. I found I got used to this very quickly.

  • @Politicallyhomeless957

    Because I fly quads running one shot, multishot and D Shot. I have noticed D Shot is allot more responsive and needs different settings than I use on my quad that uses one shot. I find small circles made landing in challenging spaces allot easier. Thanks for the great vids Josh!

  • @DiegoTheWolf
    @DiegoTheWolf Před 7 lety +18

    Guess what cost me a day in the hospital.
    Doing what you did in the first 15 seconds in my hand :/ ... Thanks for reminding everyone to be safe!

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety +18

      In my opinion, never, ever take off from your hand. It is not worth it. If you make a practice of it, you will bite yourself eventually.
      If I were a big time television celebrity who wanted to take off from my hand, I would first do a takeoff and hover LOS and then immediately record the bit. But this is still reckless because it encourages people who don't know the safety precautions to be boneheads. The thing is, when you watch Penn and Teller do the Bullet Catch trick, you know they're doing a trick and you don't try to emulate them. When you see a Celebrity Pilot take off or land from his hand, you don't see the safety precautions they take, and you assume they're just as reckless as you would be if you did the same thing. Or maybe they are being reckless, and they're just lucky to not get bit yet.
      There is a guy at the local club who holds his copter in his hand on the flight line and throttles it up right in front of his face and wiggles it around to see if it's working. It drives me crazy. Even if he doesn't care about cutting his own face up, it's irresponsible to do it near other pilots.

    • @DiegoTheWolf
      @DiegoTheWolf Před 7 lety +4

      I totally agree to you!
      Was a rookie mistake. Held it down with one hand, armed and applied some throttle. Suddenly this thing exploded (FC wrong direction).
      Never knew why they said "props off", but they are nice knives....
      BTW: keep up the godd work!

    • @stickboyfpv4742
      @stickboyfpv4742 Před 7 lety +1

      Diego The Wolf yeah no point in taking off from your hand really. Air mode makes it difficult anyways... deff can land in your hand tho, my favorite way! 1/2 the time I like to get a perfectly smooth landing on the ground tho... when flying los.

    • @wyvern4588
      @wyvern4588 Před 6 lety +4

      Oooh yeah, the first time out with a 5"er in a year a few months ago, my camera was WAAAAAY over exposed, so I brought it back to me, almost blind and what I thought was 10 feet away, ended up being my shin with DAL cyclones spinning up because it was in air mode, it peeled so much flesh off my shin that there was flesh on the frame, I was bleeding like a stuck pig- this was the first time and the _last time_ I injured myself with a quad- my wound is still healing and I'm sure I will have scars for life.
      For now on I establish a place to land, typically 15 feet to my right or left side and always use that area to land.

    • @Bean-Time
      @Bean-Time Před 3 lety

      @@JoshuaBardwell kind of old but I did that once but I didn't mean to take off. I was just holding both the quad and the tx in one hand, and the switch got flipped (only 6 channels on spektrum so no prearm) I was holding it in such a way that I couldn't let go of the quad without dropping the tx so me panicking thought it wasn't worth it. I used my other hand to frantically flip every switch while my finger where getting chopped. I know where the switch is by heart when I'm holding it, bit from the side I just spammed all the switches. Ended up putting it in angle mode and making the motors spin faster. My thumb was so mangled I couldn't fly for weeks.

  • @QuadView
    @QuadView Před 7 lety +1

    I like to disarm just off the ground with a switch on the right side of the Taranis. It is also nice to disarm before getting in the grass so that its not a lawnmower. Thanks for the video. Also if I'm in an area where landing is an issue. I like to pass over my head from behind me, and then take off my goggles and land direct sight. Remember to do this with the sun behind you.

  • @gymkhanadog
    @gymkhanadog Před 6 lety

    LOL! That intro... Good to know even highly seasoned and experience pilots jump when their craft doesn't do what they expect on takeoff! And say the first exact thing that I do when a quad goes bonkers. :D
    And no matter what anyone else says, you keep rockin' the sarong! They are super comfy and cool. We certainly know what the guys making fun of us about it lack; a good dose of self-confidence and manliness!

  • @mattcarolina
    @mattcarolina Před 7 lety +1

    Your the man Josh, seriously.. I learn so much from you..

    • @mattcarolina
      @mattcarolina Před 7 lety

      Sorry if I ask too many questions, I know you probably get a ton.. But from a guy who's a couple years into flying toy quads.. And got the need for more and... Maybe unfortunately I watched to many reviews and got the wizard.. But I have an f3 deluxe board on order (only because I couldn't find the other in stock) and I Will not give up on this thing.. I mean the frame is perfectly fine right, the escs and motor work.. I'm sure you will hear from me once I get to work on the upgrade ;) so ahead of time, thank you!

  • @MrErikKelly
    @MrErikKelly Před 7 lety

    Seriously, thank you so much, that bouncing was driving me nuts. This morning was the first time I managed to get 'air mode' working on my quad, and the bouncing was just confusing.

  • @FinalGlideAus
    @FinalGlideAus Před 7 lety +47

    I would love to know the difference in Airmode from KISS to Betaflight? I find they behave very differently. It's much harder to land in airmode in Betaflight for me which was a surprise when I tried it the first time.

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety +33

      +FinalGlideAus if only we could see the source...

    • @slothFPV
      @slothFPV Před 7 lety +10

      Joshua Bardwell savage lol

    • @NarcolepticLTD
      @NarcolepticLTD Před 7 lety +2

      We need GapIt's wisdom on this. He's the only one with enough experience in perching between the 2 firmwares. - Semi-serious non-troll speculation: Ye Olde Multiwii bounce is still somewhere baked into the code? - My normal smart-assed speculation: Kiss Airmode is SoftMounted! - THE ONLY WAY TO SETTLE THIS IS WITH RACEFLIGHT GENTLEMENS.

    • @FinalGlideAus
      @FinalGlideAus Před 7 lety +8

      Well I can ;)

    • @SimeonSolarsky
      @SimeonSolarsky Před 7 lety

      I was wondering the same thing Chad! I mean I have no issues what so ever landing in airmode with Kiss software on my FC board. Even slamming it against the ground doesn't misbehave after a disarm ?

  • @jhbuxton4
    @jhbuxton4 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for that! Sometimes it's just nice to see others doing the process, so you feel your not as far off from a decent landing as you may think... :-) Take care man, -Jamie

  • @axelteboul2676
    @axelteboul2676 Před 7 lety +1

    awesome video as always

  • @GUILLERMO.NESPOlO
    @GUILLERMO.NESPOlO Před 7 lety +62

    i never get to land i crash first !!!!hahahhahah

    • @pippifpv
      @pippifpv Před 7 lety

      Guillermo Nespolo i know how you feel.

    • @johngraboski
      @johngraboski Před 7 lety +2

      Guillermo Nespolo can't land when my thumbs are shaking... (only into my maybe 10 flight on a x220)

    • @stickboyfpv4742
      @stickboyfpv4742 Před 7 lety +1

      John Graboski bahahah yeah I hate that! Sooo nervous and excited😅! Can actually see in the footage after my shaking hahaha!

  • @probki77
    @probki77 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for sharing Joshua!

  • @anonimus9921
    @anonimus9921 Před 7 lety +3

    I'll be asking my drone questions like you in the beginning ;)

  • @gramps69cd12
    @gramps69cd12 Před 7 lety

    Great advice ..Thank You !!

  • @Politicallyhomeless957

    Been there!! Sweet talking the quad always helps me;)

  • @StantonLuke
    @StantonLuke Před 7 lety

    Great info as always :)

  • @scottmarshall6766
    @scottmarshall6766 Před 7 lety

    Mr Bardwell,
    I like your videos, you do a great job on them, and I always learn something.
    So believe me, I'm really not trying to be a smartxxx, but it seem that occasionally they can be summarized in a sentence. Like:
    "To land in Airmode, turn it off before touchdown"
    I clicked 'play' expecting the secret information on how to 'tame the monster', expecting a super advanced technique so clever I'd be totally amazed.
    I was just was a tad disappointed when the big secret was to just "turn it off"! Then a few seconds later, I was even more disappointed I didn't think of it.
    I do however, appreciate the advice, as it's nonetheless just as useful as if it involved a ground contact/propwash negating PID loop flight mode in the Taranis (which is where I was heading) or other sort of black magic.
    Like the gentleman below I don't get to actually land as often as I'd like do to an 'unscheduled object interaction' and appreciate being to end my occasional smooth flight with an equally smooth landing rather than the typical airmode 'inverted flop'.
    Thanks for all the great videos!

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      Yeah, well, I told people for a long time, "Just disarm right before you land," but people keep asking, so I thought it would be helpful to add a video demonstrating the process. Sometimes people need a little more explanation than others.

  • @tannerd1024
    @tannerd1024 Před 7 lety +1

    That amazing landing while still armed at the very beginning must be from those hall sensor gimbals ;) lol

  • @Politicallyhomeless957
    @Politicallyhomeless957 Před 6 lety +1

    I want to rip it up at the Bardwell estate sometime 👍🤘 great fpv spot

  • @leecyrille
    @leecyrille Před 7 lety

    I put spring switches in place of SB and SC on my Taranis so I can arm and get call outs using my middle fingers while pinching. That way I only need to push down. I you have to hold both to arm and just tap SB to disarm, and tap SC for Mah call out. It is very easy to reach in pinch that way because you never need to get under the switch.

  • @DavidOwensuk
    @DavidOwensuk Před 7 lety

    Very useful video - thank you.

  • @TheBatchy08
    @TheBatchy08 Před 7 lety

    lovin' the new intro vid !

  • @sandboxsteve4278
    @sandboxsteve4278 Před 7 lety +3

    I ended up sticking AirMode on the high position of my Arm switch. Works good for me.
    Low=Disarm, Mid=Arm, High=Arm+Airmode.

    • @amvrosiosfpv1820
      @amvrosiosfpv1820 Před 7 lety

      sandboxsteve thats a good idea... that saves an extra switch for me

    • @RomainGrandchamp
      @RomainGrandchamp Před 7 lety

      sandboxsteve I do the same... I just disable Airmode before landing using a switch... And that's just less of a hassle...

  • @jonyxmas
    @jonyxmas Před 5 lety

    I really enjoy your videos and learning a lot from your tutorials, keep doing them pls! :) I just flashed my Walkera F210 with BF (yes, I'm a newbie), and was planning to setup Air Mode on a switch so I can just flip it off when taking off or landing. I will have the disarm function on another switch. Can I just do that ?

  • @greyhat5443
    @greyhat5443 Před 6 lety

    I just switch from Acro to Angle mode when I want to land. In Betaflight, set the Air mode to be off when in Angle mode. Thanx for the lesson anyway, your videos are great.

  • @RichardRaueiser
    @RichardRaueiser Před 6 lety

    Thank's I learned some more, today.

  • @jdogb1
    @jdogb1 Před 7 lety +1

    Awesome.
    I keep all my switches on the right side so I never need to use my throttle fingers.
    I like it, and land just like you describe. Kill those motors as soon as you touch.

  • @drivemecrazyk8897
    @drivemecrazyk8897 Před 7 lety

    I lost my eachine! lol I have another one on order...I'm not giving up I love these things! thanks for the inspiration joshua!

    • @DVJiMATT
      @DVJiMATT Před 4 lety

      Sounds like the first time I ever flew a quad. Maiden flight lost site of it and never saw it again. In just under 2 minutes. Bought another one that night cuz I felt so bad that the quad I lost was supposed to be for both my son and I. Got the 2nd one in and told my son " here you go, I'm sticking to the simulator for a while, if you're smart you would too.". Both quads were eachine wizards.

  • @blackmennewstyle
    @blackmennewstyle Před 7 lety

    Landing with airmode is fun :)
    Have a great week Joshua!

  • @360milehightours8
    @360milehightours8 Před 7 lety

    Great video. What is the make of your drone? I'm just starting out. Any suggestions?

  • @nes.torfernandez
    @nes.torfernandez Před 2 lety

    I get it each pilot that I know myself included struggle to land at the beginning but that’s not supposed to keep happening after a while flying so let’s call it part of the process.
    Thanks JB I know is a old video but it pop up on my CZcams wall

  • @LourieJacobs79
    @LourieJacobs79 Před 7 lety +1

    have your 3way switch on disarmed / armed (with motor stop) and airmode. Once you come in for landing, drop switch to armed only and just throttle down to zero, once you are on the ground, you wont bounce, and it works perfectly.

  • @nevergetagooduserid
    @nevergetagooduserid Před 6 lety

    I also pinch and to make it easier i turned my disarm switch through 180 degrees. I now pull the switch towards me to disarm. Using a pull action on the switch allows me to pinch and rest my ring finger on the switch at all times. Disarming is really easy this way

  • @ILLBEDRONED
    @ILLBEDRONED Před 6 lety

    Thanks Joshua! Great info for a noob like myself! Sent a link by my friend Digital Mojo FPV! He's a godsend and so are you!!!😎👍

  • @ColinMill1
    @ColinMill1 Před 5 lety

    It would be good if we could have a squat switch on the undercarriage set up to give inhibition of air mode so that it effectively did this job for you. I guess this could be done with an add-on bit of hardware that fed the squat switch in as if it were an Aux RC channel - easy to do if the controller is set up to take RC data by the old one wire per channel method but could be done for spectrum slave, SBus etc with a little more effort.

  • @Stambo59
    @Stambo59 Před 7 lety

    You could just put airmode and arm on the same 3 pos switch.
    Off-Arm-Arm+Airmode
    That way you can do either your way or turn off airmode just before you land and disarm.
    Same switch so you don't forget to switch on Airmode.
    I might try this tonight, I only just thought of it.

  • @Ikararua
    @Ikararua Před 9 měsíci

    Yea its old but have 2 arm modes. I taught my friend The left most stick on top (the 3 pos) Away is disarmed so i can flick my finger to disarm, all the way down is arm....BUT middle position is arm and air mode off.

  • @dis3nchant3d42
    @dis3nchant3d42 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for all the great videos Joshua Bardwell. One thing I would love input on is accomplishing this - I would love to arm my quad (TBS vendetta) and have the motors not spin, but then have the settings such that once I throttle up and I'm flying around, dropping throttle to Zero will only bring the motors to an appropriate idle speed in order to maintain stability more easily in the air - like when using no throttle but still using yaw for example. Can this be accomplished?

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety +1

      With a Taranis, anything can be accomplished, nearly. What I would do is this:
      Configure idle up so that the throttle channel does not go below min_check when you are armed. Bear in mind you can still run air mode if you want increased authority. The point of this idle up is solely to keep the motors spinning.
      Configure idle up to depend on a logical switch. It should be a "sticky" logical switch. The "goes-true" condition is when the arm switch is in the armed position and when the throttle is > -99 (i.e. when the throttle is raised). The "goes-false" condition is when the arm switch is in the disarmed position.
      Enable motor stop.
      The effect of htis will be that arming does not cause the motors to begin spinning but as soon as you raise the throttle, the motors won't stop spinning until you disarm. You will still need to lower the throttle in order to re-arm, because the flight controller won't allow you to arm with the throttle raised.
      I haven't tested this, but that's the approach I would take.

    • @dis3nchant3d42
      @dis3nchant3d42 Před 7 lety

      Joshua Bardwell awesome idea thanks! I'll give it a shot!

  • @volkergoe
    @volkergoe Před rokem

    A blast from the past!

  • @tomwronski1897
    @tomwronski1897 Před 6 lety

    I am late to the party here, but I have the airmode set to the right shoulder (momentary) switch. When the switch is off, airmode is enabled. So, when landing, my middle finger on my right hand can just push the switch "on" which disables airmode while I'm holding it. Arm/Disarm is on the left shoulder switch so I could do it this way as well.

  • @Jydotix
    @Jydotix Před 7 lety

    Another way to land with extreme up tilt is to circle around the spot where you want to land while lowering your altitude:)

  • @MrJarrod
    @MrJarrod Před 7 lety

    wear what you like I care about your content keep up the vids .

  • @justinmack6351
    @justinmack6351 Před 7 lety

    Nice shorts dude

  • @joelelhadj6993
    @joelelhadj6993 Před 3 lety

    I would be curious to know How would you go about landing your FPv drone on a tight, moving platform like a sailboat... I did a job on sailboats a few years back and I was filming with a mavic so I took off and landed from my hands, but I m trying to figure out what I would do with racer drones ( sailboats can’t stop for you to land cause it’s a race)

  • @thomastankengine5963
    @thomastankengine5963 Před 7 lety +31

    Coach are you wearing a table cloth around your waist?

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety +19

      czcams.com/video/fLxrlJcWLx0/video.html

    • @sk8fux1
      @sk8fux1 Před 6 lety +2

      I'd totally rock a kilt if I could pin down my tartan colors "three different last names from Scotland and one is very common" All the people wondering why you wear them need to fly with jeans on down here in Florida.... lol

  • @doktordrone
    @doktordrone Před 5 lety

    Thank you master 🙏👍❤️🍺

  • @jackbisson9226
    @jackbisson9226 Před 4 lety

    Josh, do you ever land in a tight spot without having an approach. I have been flying FPV for about two months now and would love a switch that puts my copter in an imaginary cylinder where I can lower the throttle and disarm. My DJI drones are great at this. Obviously this FPV stuff requires more skills to fly, but a tight landing option would be cool to have.

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 4 lety +1

      Making tight circles is a good way to approach this situation. You can also flick autolevel mode on.

  • @chucksmith41
    @chucksmith41 Před 7 lety

    I watched your Air mode explained video first. :) correct me if I am wrong, if you can relate. I see air mode as idle up on my helicopters. I always switch to idle up before lifting off a heli flight and if I did land in Idle up, I would of course do two things. 1. I would not push throttle past the 1/2 point, dont need neg pitch when I am sitting on the ground already, and 2. switch to normal mode so the copter settles in. Also related perhaps, if I even touch the right stick even with the blades spinning down and quite slow, it will tip over very easily. I understand the workings of air mode, thanks. Now to put it into practice. It looks like I would want authority throughout a flight, but need to disable just prior to touch down. So question, as opposed to hitting the disarm switch (we call kill on helis) why wouldn't you just switch to horizon or angle mode? Do we experience the same control loop in those modes?

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      You don't need to disable air mode for landing if you don't want to. But you can if you feel like it. I don't use Horizon or Angle mode at all so I fly with Accelerometer turned off.

  • @elliotfpv2645
    @elliotfpv2645 Před 7 lety +1

    great information and tips! what Osd are you using?

  • @calumbah1
    @calumbah1 Před 6 lety

    I created a Logical switch which gets activated at -97% throttle input. Acting as TH enabled switch. This logical switch is available only when TH enabled mechanical switch is activated. This way air mode always on and at -100% TH input props stopped & drone disarmed. Makes landing easy. :-)

  • @bugsysiegals
    @bugsysiegals Před 4 lety

    Hi Joshua, is landing in Air Mode still an issue if you do not use the disarm approach? Rather than simply disarming to land, I've setup SB as Disarm, Arm+AirMode, and Arm. With Disarm closet to me, I cannot accidently Disarm the quad if I bump the switch midflight, but can easily bump the switch from middle to up position when ready to land which removes Air Mode ... is this better than just disarming? Will not disarming and landing while in Arm mode have the props cutting up the grass and making a mess or is there a way to stop the motors such as ESC braking, etc. etc.?

  • @daisyduck8593
    @daisyduck8593 Před rokem

    I sarted Acro FPV 2 days ago with BetaFPV Cetus X and noticed also that bouncing after landing and that you need to disarm very quick. But I think I gonna train myself to switch to ANGLE Mode for my landings...

  • @dthigs2532
    @dthigs2532 Před 7 lety

    Very good video, I think I have my camera on to much of a tilt because I find it hard to land in acro. am I doing something wrong.

  • @rcwck
    @rcwck Před 7 lety

    Making something easy very difficult but loving your green dress/kilt. Lol

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      You'd be amazed at how many people have trouble with this. I get a LOT of questions asking about this issue.

  • @lf5133
    @lf5133 Před 7 lety

    I'm new at everything! Recently I followed a video (not yours) on tuning in betaflight. Somehow my throttle curve is so low at 80% forward on the stick and I'm just leaving the ground. Your information is way above my knowledge base so if I can please explain what to do on a simple format I'd appreciate it. But, maybe it's no a simple problem. This is my first race quad that I built and used the default settings. Everything worked fine, plenty of throttle with my 2600kv motors. Now it's so sluggish and non responsive flying is painful to fly I thought to just flash the board to go back to original settings but thought to ask for help first.

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      +Larry Faucett did you add throttle expo? Try removing it.

  • @JohnBudhoo
    @JohnBudhoo Před 7 lety +6

    I fly with 45° uptilt on a 2.1mm lense and found it natural to land by flying low in a circle and kind of drift onto the landing (like a dog does before it lays down). I roll in the opposite direction just before touchdown to brake and I get it perfect 95% of the time. It was so natural, I thought most people in air mode land like that. Turns out I'm a weirdo.

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      Yep. This is a great approach for high uptilt.

    • @JohnBudhoo
      @JohnBudhoo Před 7 lety +2

      Joshua Bardwell Wow. Thanks man. Glad to hear I'm not just a noob lol.
      Ialso have to tell you this. I went flying right after commenting on this vid and meet a couple guys who were having problems landing. I taught them your landing techniques and they were able to get it 1st try. They instantly asked for my # and now we're flying buddies. Don't worry, I made sure to give you credit and plugged your channel, but it turns out they already watch you lol. Anyway, I really wanna give you a HUGE "thank you." They're the only flying buddies I have after over 1 year of flying quads.

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      +john budhoo glad you found some buddies and that the info was helpful. Happy Flying!

    • @boredmug
      @boredmug Před 7 lety

      john budhoo Exactly how i land. You can come in hot and cut fast and slow yourself easily and drop down for a landing.

    • @JohnBudhoo
      @JohnBudhoo Před 7 lety

      whoflungdo1 lol. Just gently decrease throttle till you touch down. You'll eventually see the ground come up when you get close. If you're doing a true circle and not an oval, you'll be able to see your landing target before touchdown at all times except when you're directly above it. That makes it super easy to come in gently.

  • @elvinchen74
    @elvinchen74 Před 7 lety

    My approach is to enable Motor_STOP and disable Disarm_regardless_throttle, flip the Disarm switch when I'm about to land, and throttle all the way down when touch the ground. Can also switch to Angle mode to help to establish a hover.

  • @doktordrone
    @doktordrone Před 5 lety

    thank you very much :)

  • @yankboraayman7681
    @yankboraayman7681 Před 7 lety

    Cool! NEW intro

  • @airplanegeorge
    @airplanegeorge Před 6 lety

    so how do you take off? when I arm, the copter twitches left. I can give some throttle, then arm but I like to take off with the stick. How fast should the props be spinning at idle?

  • @briancase9909
    @briancase9909 Před 7 lety

    I use the two stage arming you outlined in your earlier video. One of the features of the disarm is that you have to hit the switch to disarm AND the throttle needs to be at zero (or very close). So what I do is when I am committed to landing, I trigger the disarm switch (but I am still running because the throttle is not at minimum). So when I touch down, i just drop the throttle to min and it immediately disarms.

    • @ryan0io
      @ryan0io Před 7 lety

      I'm pretty sure in Joshua's dual stage arming setup, the throttle has to be zero only to arm, not to disarm. I don't think it's safe to have to also lower the throttle, and hit a switch to disarm. If I hit the disarm switch, I want it disarmed right now, regardless of any stick positions. This way you don't need to lower the throttle when you're landing. Just disarm, and motors will stop regardless of throttle position.
      Are you sure you have "Disarm motors regardless of throttle value' set? If this isn't set, then you would have the behavior you describe, but not because of any setup on the Taranis. I don't know why you'd not want it to immediately die if you hit the kill switch though.

    • @briancase9909
      @briancase9909 Před 7 lety

      It does require both the disarm switch to be triggered and the throttle to be below a given set point. You can see in the video he is doing both simultaneously, chopping the throttle and hitting the switch. I can certainly appreciate some of the advantages for pure switch disarming (and there have been a couple of times I wish I had that). But on the whole, I like the two stage because it requires two deliberate actions arming or disarming. I'm a klutz and I know I would hit the disarm switch accidentally while up in the air. And for me, the two stage disarm works well on landings.

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      +Brian Case no that's not correct. Disarm works immediately. Lowering the throttle is not required. I'm lowering the throttle to finish the touchdown gracefully.

    • @briancase9909
      @briancase9909 Před 7 lety

      I guess on the next rainy day I will dig into what part of the programming I screwed up on. Nevertheless, I've adapted to the way it functions and really like it. Thanks for the reply! Love the videos!

    • @briancase9909
      @briancase9909 Před 7 lety

      I double checked my settings against what is in the two stage arming video and I can find no differences in the settings. But I volunteer I am not an expert at programming and i might be missing something right in front of my face. Perhaps you could help me find where I am wrong? According to the logic, the quad will follow the arming state of L4. L4 is a sticky of L3, which has an AND statement that requires that both L1 AND L2 be true. L2 is true only when the throttle is below -99. So I don't see where the disarm logic can be divorced from the arm logic. I can state after 100+ packs with this set up that the disarm (with my radio settings) will only function if the SF switch is triggered and the throttle is down below -99. If the throttle is lifted and the hit SF (to disarm), the quad remains running. Once I also chop the throttle, then it disarms. Again, I really like this method and have found it very useful. I am just curious where my mistake is. Thanks again!

  • @Guilefpv
    @Guilefpv Před 7 lety

    I have Horizon, Acro and Air Mode on a 3 way switch (top to bottom). So when I land, i just switch it all the way back up to Horizon, land and disarm (which is on a separate 3 way switch (disarm/arm/beeper).

  • @austra2005
    @austra2005 Před 3 lety

    Hi joshua, great videos, can't you just configure a switch to disable airmode when you're about to land instead of disarming?, thanks

    • @cadenb612
      @cadenb612 Před 3 lety +1

      That's what I did for my mini whoop, works great

  • @aniedling
    @aniedling Před 7 lety +1

    your skirt video is going to be your most viewed video now. lol

  • @JustInTime0525
    @JustInTime0525 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you teach us how to hand launch like Mr. Steele, but using Betaflight? Thanks!

  • @pixelpusher3589
    @pixelpusher3589 Před 7 lety

    as an alternative i have airmode on a switch having it off when taking off shortly after turning on then turn off when landing. are there any pitfalls im missing?

  • @lanemcnally2214
    @lanemcnally2214 Před 7 lety

    I use the shoulder 3 pos switch to 1. Airmode OFF, 2. ON 3. ON with Black box.
    I All ways want to turn Airmode OFF when testing, or testing my friends patience or chasing my wife around the house. Great to know it's all over when you snap your hand back. But , leave it on when you want to and shut it off when you want to catch it.

  • @k.d.r.ckevind.6855
    @k.d.r.ckevind.6855 Před 6 lety

    Hey there Joshua just wanted to let you know that since you said on one of your reviews or something that you love the fatshark HD2 and you said if anyone has them for sale or knows of any you would swoop them up and I'm instant well from letting you know that mercari has them on their website and app it is some female who said that they have only used them one time they are for 375 though but it comes with a camera as well so there you go buddy

  • @RaceMiata
    @RaceMiata Před 7 lety

    Disable "Disarm motor regardless of throttle value" and flip disarm switch on final approach. As long as throttle stick is above zero, disarm action won't happen. Instead of having to worry about flipping disarm switch while correcting throttle for gentle landing, you only need to focus on the throttle stick and chop throttle at the right moment where you would have had to flip switch. Makes life much easier.

    • @EskilHauge
      @EskilHauge Před 7 lety

      That's what I found works really well, too. My arm switch is above my right stick (flying mode2) and I just flick the switch up to disarm while in the air using my index finger and fly in for landing. Automatically disarmed when throttle killed - if I didn't crash already :-p

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      +RaceMiata this is discussed elsewhere on the comments.

  • @oxgon
    @oxgon Před 7 lety +14

    look at those sexy new gimbals

    • @SpoonFPV
      @SpoonFPV Před 7 lety +1

      LOL I was just typing the same thing!!!

  • @sarg1843
    @sarg1843 Před 7 lety

    as always, josh, thanks for your tips, but i have a question that's been nagging me for some time. i do not enable permanent air mode by switch or BetaFlight GUI button toggle. i do have air mode activate when throttle is > 1350 (default). it's known that authority at low throttle has improved with the latest iterations of BetaFlight. so my question is: when i do a punch out (air mode gets activated) then cut my throttle to 0, is air mode deactivated? (i can't find anything in the Wiki or web.) i believe it is, and it's this improved low authority that still allows me to do acrobatic moves at 0 throttle. when i come in for a landing, my throttle is < 1350, so air mode is deactivated, and i don't have bouncing issues. enabling permanent air mode on the GUI is like the old way of turning it on by switch. why do we need permanent air mode since we have control on low authority now without it?

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety +1

      +SaGô if you don't use Air Mode either by feature or switch then it is never enabled.
      Also, air mode activate doesn't work like you're saying. It activates the first time throttle goes over 1350 then it stays active until you disarm.

  • @bergfpv6486
    @bergfpv6486 Před 6 lety

    Hey Joshua, I couldn't help but notice on the top of your fpv screen the name/code "km40tn coyote". What does it mean? Is it your ham callsign or something? Be the way, love your videos. You're not wrong when you say "you're gonna learn something today".

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 6 lety

      KM4OTN is my ham callsign. Coyote is the name of the quad, to help me keep my DVR video straight.

  • @yksikaksikolmen
    @yksikaksikolmen Před 7 lety

    Whats the different in authority between airmod and just acro with low spinning props with zero throttle ?

  • @matthysvisser89
    @matthysvisser89 Před 7 lety

    My yaw value makes fast, seemingly random jumps downward in betaflight when I change my throttle value. It has really messed with my flying as it happens just as the model predicts when I try to fly. what could the issue be?

  • @cngreg79
    @cngreg79 Před 7 lety

    I've set the air mode on one of the switches and turning it off right before landing.

  • @deanhuff123
    @deanhuff123 Před 3 lety

    I seem to be too slow at hitting the disarm once I touch down and my copter goes nuts. A new flight mode that would really help a beginner like me would be "landing mode" which would function like "Air mode with auto motor disable on first zero throttle". If this option existed, I see how it could be a very dangerous option if unintentionally enabled while flying. time to go practice landings more landings.....

  • @jamiehill9578
    @jamiehill9578 Před 2 lety

    can u use air mode while in acro mode or is it a mode by it self

  • @steveminard6441
    @steveminard6441 Před 7 lety

    Why do you chop the throttle when you could just disarm? After all isn't the throttle chop redundant? Also, I find it easier to put airmode on a switch and disable as I am returning to land. Then I can land with the more intuitive throttle chop followed by leisurely disarm.

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      +Steve Minard I want the copter to gradually descend the latest few inches not fall. Hence lowering the throttle then flipping the switch just at the end.

  • @Mcdonaldt001
    @Mcdonaldt001 Před 7 lety

    Was the problem in the intro wrong FC Orentation? I had the same thing happen to me the first time I used the Kiss app on my phone.

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      +Tyrone FPV it could have been but it wasn't. I actually have no idea what it was. I checked everything and tested again and it never repeated itself.

  • @digitalfind327
    @digitalfind327 Před 7 lety

    Hi Joshua,
    Why did you change from thumbing to pinching? Does it give more control? Or is it just a preference?

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety +1

      Yes, it gives more control.

    • @Seii-FPV
      @Seii-FPV Před rokem

      @@JoshuaBardwell - 6 years old comment and I LOVE IT!!! I thought I am going crazy, coming from extensive Xbox-ing whole my life! Nothing makes me fly as precisely as using this hybrid or full pinching. I love it!

  • @sarg1843
    @sarg1843 Před 7 lety

    finally! but i'm still a little confused because you said "never" enabled if i don't toggle the GUI or activate a switch, but you then say it activates when throttle goes above 1350. it's just not permanently enabled, right? so what then is the benefit of permanent air mode during takeoff if later it will become active during flight and landing? thanks again for your knowledge!

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      If you have feature Air Mode enabled then air mode becomes active permanently when the throttle goes over 1350.
      If you do not have feature Air Mode or a switch mode set up, then air mode never becomes active at all.

    • @sarg1843
      @sarg1843 Před 7 lety

      i'm getting there.. so by toggling on (enabling) permanent air mode in the GUI, it is NOT active during takeoff; it activates at throttle > 1350? (all this time, i've never messed with air mode settings in the CLI.)

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      +SaGô yes.

  • @grhosso
    @grhosso Před 3 lety

    Hi I have in my 2 quad 3 Inches, the same issue than you at the very beggining in the video, I have strong bounces when I try to take off with Air Mode activated. why? This does not happen with my 5 inches. Is this normal?

  • @Wild__FPV
    @Wild__FPV Před 7 měsíci

    Alright, so here's the deal with the Chimera 7. Super stoked about taking it for a spin in all sorts of gnarly conditions - snow, mud, you name it. But here's the head-scratcher: the landing game.
    Why can't we just flip that bad boy into Normal mode and snag it mid-air? My Chimera 7 hasn't dropped into my life just yet, and this is the big mystery that's been messing with my flow. Back in the DJI FPV days, I'd rock the M mode like it was my jam, and when it was time to touch down, I'd switch to N mode and scoop it up mid-air. Kinda strange that this ain't an option with the Chimera 7, right?
    Can you shine a light on this landing situation for me? Much appreciated, my FPV friend!

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 měsíci +1

      You're thinking of a DJI drone where Normal mode gives good position hold. Betaflight doesn't have position hold. It doesn't have the sensors required to do position hold accurately, like downward facing rangefinder and optical flow sensor.

    • @Wild__FPV
      @Wild__FPV Před 7 měsíci

      Hey, thanks a bunch for dropping those insights, man; really appreciate it!
      Now the whole N mode thing makes way more sense to me. I'm mulling over some landing strategies 'cause, truth be told, I've got a bit of a dilemma, especially considering my penchant for flying in snowy and muddy conditions. I'm brainstorming, and here's a wild thought - what about using GPS Rescue? Picture this: wrap up the flight, bring the bird back close to home, kick in the GPS Rescue, and snag it mid-air. Crazy idea, right? But could it work? Lay it on me, what's your take?
      Apologies for the noob vibes; the Chimer is still on the way, and I'm soaking up all the knowledge I can. B
      ig thanks for schooling me, my dude!@@JoshuaBardwell

  • @linkenparis9562
    @linkenparis9562 Před 11 měsíci

    i have trouble reaching the back button, so i might add a "airmode" toggle to land it and disarm once on the ground

  • @tygasdeath6914
    @tygasdeath6914 Před 7 lety

    I always do this weird downward spiral thingy until I finally get close. Which seems impossible because of my cam angle & it's a stock Runcam lens idk. On my turnigy 1-6s thers a button right where your index finger naturally lays on the back of the transmitter it makes this so comfortable

    • @tygasdeath6914
      @tygasdeath6914 Před 7 lety

      to prevent a landing from changing my cam angle I've got this lil zip tied foam pc thingy which has forced me to fly at least 35°

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      +Space Lord yeah. I just left it off because I was changing angle for the demonstration.

    • @tygasdeath6914
      @tygasdeath6914 Před 7 lety

      You've got one too? That's awesome as you know I've barely been flying a couple weeks. I decided today I'm going full acro so wish me & my quad the best of luck haha. You think I should acro los first or just go strait fpv?

    • @davidGrainger
      @davidGrainger Před 7 lety

      I find LOS in rate (acro) to be harder than in FPV. You'll love it. No more holding the pitch stick forward!

    • @tygasdeath6914
      @tygasdeath6914 Před 7 lety

      Dave Grainger omfg i don't know why I've been horrified this whole time I jest flew 4 packs acro and although I barely purred around the field probably 30% throttle lol but it was great. This is nice I'm proud lol

  • @imager09tube
    @imager09tube Před 6 lety

    Thanks / Excellent ....

  • @SimeonSolarsky
    @SimeonSolarsky Před 7 lety +1

    I don't see an issue with landing on airmode oO. Land as normal and disarm how hard can it be ? even the most bumpiest landings don't end up being flipovers. That's Airmode on Kiss if it even matters..?

  • @stunter4everfsls
    @stunter4everfsls Před 7 lety

    Nice tutorial. Are you flying in full acro or horizon mode?

  • @AimlessMoto
    @AimlessMoto Před 7 lety

    Great vid as always... what are you wearing in this vid? ive seen that green bottom in a few of your vids....

  • @Newtsche
    @Newtsche Před 7 lety

    Thoughts on pinchy vs. thumbs for noob.
    I'm led to believe pinchy is preferred but my thumbs keep wanting to take over.
    Should I work harder on pinchy?

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      +Newtsche I found pinching to offer more control. But switching only took about 5 or 10 packs so it's not a big deal.

    • @lbermude
      @lbermude Před 7 lety

      yeah is not an easy transition but it gets better with time. Keep at it.

  • @28daballa
    @28daballa Před 6 lety

    I have a question. I just built a Chameleon. When i took it on it's maiden if i floor the throttle or let all the way off the throttle it jerks sideways. (Stock Pids) Please help! Betaflight and a cl racing f4 fc

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 6 lety +1

      Anti_gravity_gain will fix that problem.
      czcams.com/video/SmSWZFjXBGM/video.html

  • @Kjeilen
    @Kjeilen Před 5 lety +1

    I want to learn what happened in the start of the video, that sounded like the problem I have now.

  • @LarokCreations
    @LarokCreations Před 7 lety

    I just have airmode on a switch and have no problem. People say you will forget to turn it on. I don't, When I arm it and the props don't turn, well I know I don't have airmode on.

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      I would never turn motor_stop on. I don't think it's at all safe to have the copter armed with the props not spinning.

    • @LarokCreations
      @LarokCreations Před 7 lety

      Hmm, I see your point! But betaflight makes the copter beep every sec or 2 when armed with no throttle

  • @nuckinfutzfpv7863
    @nuckinfutzfpv7863 Před 4 lety

    I have a new quad that runs away in airmode if I raise the throttle past 50%. The quad stops responding to my inputs and starts to fly away on its own until I disarm. This only happens in Airmode. Acro/ Angle mode work fine. Its a Kabab toothpick 3 running BF 4.0. Any help at all would be incredibly appreciated. Nobody seems to know what the issue could be

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 4 lety

      There is too much vibration getting to the gyro. Try lowering the cutoff frequency of the filters.

  • @alexdij4025
    @alexdij4025 Před 7 lety

    I see all these guys saying to just disarm before you touch down which works ok (Especially if you disable disarm at any throttle, then it disarms as soon as you touch the ground) But why don't you just put air-mode on a switch? And that way you can turn on motor stop and when you activate air mode it automatically idles up. That way you can first of all land easier and second you can fly without idle up if you want to.

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 7 lety

      I don't think running with motor_stop enabled is safe.
      I want air mode on all the time. I don't want to give myself the extra step of activating it. It doesn't make a problem for me.

  • @RC944jim
    @RC944jim Před 6 lety

    What kind of RPM are you using in Air Mode if you turn it on before adding throttle? Mine will start to lift off the ground is that ok or do I need to lower the RPM for air mode? Thanks

    • @JoshuaBardwell
      @JoshuaBardwell  Před 6 lety

      You need to lower min_throttle most likely, and/or recalibrate your ESCs. If you're using Dshot then maybe digital_idle_percent is too high.

    • @RC944jim
      @RC944jim Před 6 lety

      Joshua Bardwell Thanks Joshua I should have mentioned this is happening on my Walkera 215 it's one tough quad in my opinion. Thanks for all you do explaining do's and don't' 👍