I got my new Tinyhawk Freestyle today and once I made a few adjustments in Betaflight I decided it was time to see it fly outdoors LOS. I am waayyyy too used to quads and drones with altitude hold or GPS. I quickly learned that I need more room and a lot of batteries and HOURS of practice to get used to flying without all of that stabilization.
I even started out in Horizon mode and I couldn't keep that tiny quad in one place for long. I have been using FPV Freerider simulator for practice but it does not compare to the real world.
I wish there was a way to make the quad shut down it it gets turned upside down. I tried Acro for a minute or so but this tiny beast is quicker than quick. And I have not even thought of trying FPV yet although I find FPV to be easier than LOS for me with my tiny whoops.
I have ordered four extra 650mA batteries that are reported to use as 1S. I also ordered a very loud buzzer for it as well. The built in ESC beeper is pretty much useless. I also need to figure out how to set up the telemetry to give me battery warnings when flying LOS. As I have said before, so much to learn.
Well, the batteries are charged so it's back to practice some more.
I even started out in Horizon mode and I couldn't keep that tiny quad in one place for long. I have been using FPV Freerider simulator for practice but it does not compare to the real world.
I wish there was a way to make the quad shut down it it gets turned upside down. I tried Acro for a minute or so but this tiny beast is quicker than quick. And I have not even thought of trying FPV yet although I find FPV to be easier than LOS for me with my tiny whoops.
I have ordered four extra 650mA batteries that are reported to use as 1S. I also ordered a very loud buzzer for it as well. The built in ESC beeper is pretty much useless. I also need to figure out how to set up the telemetry to give me battery warnings when flying LOS. As I have said before, so much to learn.
Well, the batteries are charged so it's back to practice some more.