Difficult to fly in pilot sight of view or FPV

koklimabc

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There is no problem to fly in LOS (Line of Sight) but It is totally difficult to fly in Pilot sight of view aka FPV and I always ended to flip over on first until three seconds.

I'd attached a picture and what is it called from those highlighted in red circle (watermark?), does it help to better fly in real time espexially for newbie?

Appreciate any helpful tips in First Person View experience, Thanks.
 

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There is no problem to fly in LOS (Line of Sight) but It is totally difficult to fly in Pilot sight of view aka FPV and I always ended to flip over on first until three seconds.

I'd attached a picture and what is it called from those highlighted in red circle (watermark?), does it help to better fly in real time espexially for newbie?

Appreciate any helpful tips in First Person View experience, Thanks.
You gotta get a simulator would be my advice, personally a fan of lift-off or velocidrone, fpvfreerider is okay but not as accurate IMO but nice for something can install on mobile and play with otg cable and my TX so that's cool. I was pretty good at los and tried fpv and was lost like you, once you get used to acro mode in a simulator (say couple hrs over couple days) then becomes a lot easier to transition to fpv in real life too, still a bit sketchy at first getting used to signal problems but you learn and get over it.
 
You gotta get a simulator would be my advice, personally a fan of lift-off or velocidrone, fpvfreerider is okay but not as accurate IMO but nice for something can install on mobile and play with otg cable and my TX so that's cool. I was pretty good at los and tried fpv and was lost like you, once you get used to acro mode in a simulator (say couple hrs over couple days) then becomes a lot easier to transition to fpv in real life too, still a bit sketchy at first getting used to signal problems but you learn and get over it.
Yes, agreed.
My drone camera's was always keep me coming to see upon the sky(That is why I always failed into ground with unforeseen terrain). Is that possible to have drone stay in 45 angle instead of place in horizontal ground, then it will make my fpv's view to have seen more clearly on terrain (stand close vertically under my view) before start.

Someone had pointed me to adjust my fpv camera's view to have within 0 angle to 10 angle for newbie start before accelerate to more angle, is it okay?
 
Oh yah for sure less tilt is good at first if you want to fly slower want a flatter camera angle if doing racing then want to slowly up the camera angle to get used to flying at slow speed and slowly ramp up.
 
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