After watching 4 other videos I finally found this one. Wish I would have found this one first. Best common sense instructions, straight to the point, and no wasted time. Thanks for the help.
Please replace the long verbal explanation by pointers and subtitles description Please have more pictures of the changes observed on the cell phone screen of the controller Thanks
Why does the controller always lose power when shut off? The fly more combo comes with 3 batteries for the pro so why isn't the battery in the controller big enough to last for 3 full flights? What is the full size USB port on the bottom of the controller for? You answered all the questions I do not have and zero questions I do have.
What is that cord on the controller for does it charge your phone or does it actually sync your phone with the controller. If it charges it do you need it. Can you not use it?
Great video! I'm a newbie with a question in regards to using the remote controller; I understand when the right joystick is pushed up with the camera facing you the Mavic Air will move away from you. If you pull down, it will come back to you. Left is left and right is right. Now my question; If the Mavic Air camera is away from you does the joysticks act in an opposite manner? Example; down is forward, up is back towards you, left is right, right is left? I can't find any info. on this anywhere. Any help would be most appreciated. Thank you, Ray
Hi Ray, by default the right stick moves the drone in relation to whichever way the drone is facing. "Up" on the right stick will always move the drone "forward," or whichever way the camera is facing. "Right" will move the drone to it's right. "Left" will move the drone to its left. And "down" will move the drone backwards. If the drone is facing toward you (camera is facing you), then "up" will move the drone toward you. If the drone is facing away from you (camera facing away from you), then "up" will move the drone away from you. This setting can be changed however, such that the drone always moves in relation to which way _you_ are facing, not the way it is facing. This can be done using the Course Lock or Home Lock intelligent flight modes. In this case "up" will always move the drone away from you and "down" will always move the drone toward you. I hope this helps!
@@dronegenuity Thank you much for added info next question : Where is The Course Lock or Home Lock intelligent flight modes. (button or way to change ?
My dream was to have a drone. But it will remain as a dream only. That's very cool and I want to have that but don't have money hahahaha. Please give me a drone. As a birthday gift. Hahaha my parents cant afford that.
One of the most straight forward and informative videos I’ve watched so far. Thank you.
After watching 4 other videos I finally found this one. Wish I would have found this one first. Best common sense instructions, straight to the point, and no wasted time. Thanks for the help.
Great straight forward video, thank you 🙌
Brilliant, huge help, massive thanks
Hey Guys. I found this video to be so helpful. I got command of the remote and the layout so quickly. What a great starting point. Appreciated =)
Great video, helped me a lot with figuring out the buttons on the controller.
Thank you for info
Please replace the long verbal explanation by pointers and subtitles description Please have more pictures of the changes observed on the cell phone screen of the controller Thanks
Why does the controller always lose power when shut off? The fly more combo comes with 3 batteries for the pro so why isn't the battery in the controller big enough to last for 3 full flights? What is the full size USB port on the bottom of the controller for?
You answered all the questions I do not have and zero questions I do have.
very helpful!
Great video except you didn't talk about the switch on the right side.
What is that cord on the controller for does it charge your phone or does it actually sync your phone with the controller. If it charges it do you need it. Can you not use it?
How does these two sliders attache to the arm "sliders for the phone jack connected ?
Great video! I'm a newbie with a question in regards to using the remote controller; I understand when the right joystick is pushed up with the camera facing you the Mavic Air will move away from you. If you pull down, it will come back to you. Left is left and right is right. Now my question; If the Mavic Air camera is away from you does the joysticks act in an opposite manner? Example; down is forward, up is back towards you, left is right, right is left? I can't find any info. on this anywhere. Any help would be most appreciated. Thank you, Ray
Hi Ray, by default the right stick moves the drone in relation to whichever way the drone is facing. "Up" on the right stick will always move the drone "forward," or whichever way the camera is facing. "Right" will move the drone to it's right. "Left" will move the drone to its left. And "down" will move the drone backwards. If the drone is facing toward you (camera is facing you), then "up" will move the drone toward you. If the drone is facing away from you (camera facing away from you), then "up" will move the drone away from you.
This setting can be changed however, such that the drone always moves in relation to which way _you_ are facing, not the way it is facing. This can be done using the Course Lock or Home Lock intelligent flight modes. In this case "up" will always move the drone away from you and "down" will always move the drone toward you.
I hope this helps!
Awesome! Thanks for helping me understand how it works. Happy Flying, Ray 👍😊
@@dronegenuity Thank you much for added info next question : Where is The Course Lock or Home Lock intelligent flight modes. (button or way to change ?
it won't zoom in on 4k video.
Controls are wrong .. Mode 1 is way better than mode 2 ...throttle on the right fwd back on the left .
My dream was to have a drone. But it will remain as a dream only. That's very cool and I want to have that but don't have money hahahaha. Please give me a drone. As a birthday gift. Hahaha my parents cant afford that.