Flying FPV with the DJI Avata, paired with the Goggles Integra and Motion 2 controller, offers an incredibly immersive experience. The smooth controls and high-definition visuals from the goggles make it feel like you’re actually inside the drone, navigating through tight spaces and capturing breathtaking footage. The combination of this setup takes FPV flying to the next level, giving you precision and cinematic control over every movement.
How do FPV flyers not hit all those branches?
Claire said:
How do FPV flyers not hit all those branches?
Lots of practice, and using a good digital headset like the DJI Goggles Integra helps! I’ve crashed a bunch flying through forests, but never lost or badly damaged a drone yet!
Claire said:
How do FPV flyers not hit all those branches?
Lots of practice, and using a good digital headset like the DJI Goggles Integra helps! I’ve crashed a bunch flying through forests, but never lost or badly damaged a drone yet!
There’s a saying from a well-known drone parts seller: ‘If you’re not crashing, you’re not flying.’
That was awesome! How long you been flying? That drone looks great for tight spaces, and you made it look super smooth! The beginning and end of your video show you’ve been doing cinematic flying for a while. Nice job!
Brad said:
That was awesome! How long you been flying? That drone looks great for tight spaces, and you made it look super smooth! The beginning and end of your video show you’ve been doing cinematic flying for a while. Nice job!
Thanks a lot! I’ve been flying drones for about 6 years now, but I only started with FPV when DJI released their FPV drone a couple years ago.
I just got the DJI FPV with all the prop guards and arm braces and the Motion Controller. Then the DJI Avata came out, which I would’ve rather had since it’s smaller and has a better camera. And my DJI FPV is still sitting in the box, never flown.