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Hello from Italy
#1
Hi there!
I just registered to that forum , my name is William , from Italy.

After some years with multirotors, i've just started a new adventure with my first cinewhoop, unfortunately i've ending to build the new quad and the day after quarantine started in my country  so i'm flying only indoor , i have to admit , FPV isn't easy, probably i start to be too much old to learn some new things  and with little space is really hard, by the way i hope things will go better and i hope ti back to fly around soon.
This is my quad:
   

And this is my daily training :

i know is really ridiculous but i hope to make you laugh Smile

And sorry for typos and  my bad english too.
Smile
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#2
That's no moon...

Welcome to IntoFPV! Do not worry about being a little on the aged side, you will have a blast with FPV and will pick it up! I have been flying in my yard while sitting inside the doorway of our house, so something to consider if you have a yard. If anything, FPV is easier to pick up than line of sight as you can ignore trying to figure out the aircraft's orientation to you...envision that you are sitting atop the craft like a pilot, pushing left of the stick will always roll the aircraft to the left and right stick will roll it to the right. The craft's orientation to your physical position means nothing really.

Keep your altitude high to give you room for unpracticed saves and it will eventually click Smile
SoCal Kaity :D
OMG, no one told me it would be this much fun!  Addicted :)
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#3
Welcome.
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#4
Welcome to the forum.
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#5
Welcome to the forum.
You're well ahead of me, and with things now it might be some months before I move into the FPV world further.
Take care there and enjoy the basement / carpark flying and learning.
What branch ??!!
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#6
Welcome to the forums!
First off tour English is better than most Americans. ROFL

Loved the video! Captures that feeling we all have when first starting out the epic adventure that IS fpv.
ROFL
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#7
Welcome aboard, William!



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#8
Thanks guys, too kind,
training continue every day, still hard but maybe i start to see some small improvement.
The most important thing is win these boring days.
By the way , i have to solve a small problem yet, sonetimes on yaw rotation i rotate my head and i forgot to move yaw stick, is normal?
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#9
Welcome to the forum Smile
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