🕷CineWhoop with a Twist of Lyme🕷

3 years ago
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Went on a field trip south of Hartford for some fresh scenery to cinewhoop. Figured if we are going to get attacked by ticks, we want the good ones that escaped in Lyme.

Worked on the throttle curve last week, lowered the midpoint and "flattened the curve" around hover. Next up, expo for the roll, yaw and pitch, did a little and getting closer, but a bit more to go.

This one goes out to Brad, I am assuming he will approve of the music.

Reptile Cloud 149HD slammed to 20mm, Mamba F722, Crossfire, Skyzone04L with two Emax RHCP (not the band) antennas.

Commentary:
We at NEFPV always fly extra legally with spotters, Airmaps and such. That being said, this style of FPV, under the canopy of a forest, going no more than 10mph is a different style of flight than someone who walks into a BestBuy with 2 grand and takes a DJI out over busy roads, near airports, etc, yet the exact same rules apply to both. The biggest hazard that we can create is landing in a tree or scaring a squirrel, not crashing into an aircraft, vehicle or person. We believe that it is in the entire community's best interest to promote responsible flying to keep our hobby alive. We also believe that those with training and/or licenses should be granted latitude from the one-size fits all rules that we still comply with. As with any hobby / activity it is the 1% of bad actors that cause restrictive regulations to be passed and public opinion to be negatively shaped.

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