Patton
Well-Known Member
That's the winning attitude needed Captain!
Do you know anyone else with a drone that could fly over the tree and look for it?
This event tell me you do need to learn to deal with wind....or never go up unless it's almost calm until you've mastered a few basics.
I've been flying RC for about 40 years and have owned Schluter helicopters so I had a head start on the drones I suppose which are easier to fly manually imo.
Please believe me, flying in windy / gusty conditions sharpens my skills more than almost anything else.
I'm sure that varies from person to person, but I can tell you my flying skills and confidence skyrocketed
after learning to fly in challenging conditions.
Granted, I had the "basics" down somewhat first. I learned to fly nose IN before the windy flights in case I got turned around.
I used to have that fear down deep that I could lose my drone due to disorientation.
That fear kept me from really enjoying flying AND from getting seom really good photos and video.
Now I can buzz along in the sky spinning the drone 360 degrees and flying it where I want it to go no matter what direction it ends up.
It's kinda funny in a way.
Not sure when it happened, but it just seems that one day I was just totally in control of it and confident.
Seems like the more you fly and challenge yourself stepping out of the comfort zone, the faster your brain wires up
the natural instincts needed to lose all fear.
I really hope you recover that X5C,
Do you know anyone else with a drone that could fly over the tree and look for it?
This event tell me you do need to learn to deal with wind....or never go up unless it's almost calm until you've mastered a few basics.
I've been flying RC for about 40 years and have owned Schluter helicopters so I had a head start on the drones I suppose which are easier to fly manually imo.
Please believe me, flying in windy / gusty conditions sharpens my skills more than almost anything else.
I'm sure that varies from person to person, but I can tell you my flying skills and confidence skyrocketed
after learning to fly in challenging conditions.
Granted, I had the "basics" down somewhat first. I learned to fly nose IN before the windy flights in case I got turned around.
I used to have that fear down deep that I could lose my drone due to disorientation.
That fear kept me from really enjoying flying AND from getting seom really good photos and video.
Now I can buzz along in the sky spinning the drone 360 degrees and flying it where I want it to go no matter what direction it ends up.
It's kinda funny in a way.
Not sure when it happened, but it just seems that one day I was just totally in control of it and confident.
Seems like the more you fly and challenge yourself stepping out of the comfort zone, the faster your brain wires up
the natural instincts needed to lose all fear.
I really hope you recover that X5C,