Drone Flying
Third-person camera mode for the real world.
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Flying a drone is the closest you'll get to unlocking a free camera in reality. FPV (first-person view) drones let you see through the drone's eyes via goggles, carving through gaps and doing flips at 100+ km/h. Even camera drones give you a god-mode perspective on your neighborhood you've never seen before.
Jak zacząć
- 1Start with a simulator like Liftoff or VelociDrone before buying hardware.
- 2Buy a small beginner drone to learn basic controls and orientation.
- 3Learn the stick layout: left stick for altitude and yaw, right for pitch and roll.
- 4Practice hovering in place before trying to fly circuits.
- 5Check your country's drone regulations, most require registration above 250g.
Co będziesz potrzebować
- Beginner camera drone (DJI Mini series)Niezbędne~$300
- Extra batteries (2-3 pack)Przydatne~$60
- MicroSD card (128GB)Niezbędne~$15
- FPV goggles (for FPV path)Przydatne~$200
Gdzie się uczyć
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Sposoby na urozmaicenie, gdy podstawy się znudzą.
- Try FPV freestyle, goggles on, do flips through tree gaps. It's a racing game.
- Create a cinematic edit of your town. Pretend it's the opening shot of a movie.
- Race other pilots through a flag-marked course in a park.
- Fly at golden hour and shoot timelapse footage. Instant wallpaper material.
Notatki ADHD
FPV flying demands total focus, your brain literally can't wander because you'll crash. It's stimulation on demand.
Ciekawostka
Professional drone racing pilots pull off maneuvers at over 160 km/h while wearing goggles that show them only what the drone's camera sees.
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