How to Fly a FPV Multi Rotor

Check that all your supplies are compatible.,Assemble it., Check legality., Adjust your frequency., Use common sense., Don't take pictures of anyone and sell them., Power up the multi-rotor and the goggles/monitor.,Slowly throttle up and take...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Check that all your supplies are compatible.

    If you need help, Google or post on a Facebook Group.

    There are thousands of people who would love to help you.
  2. Step 2: Assemble it.

    , Making sure that what you are doing is legal is essential.

    The rules vary region by region, so check your local drone/quad-copter regulations., Most people use
    2.4ghz for control of the multi-rotor and so the only available legal frequency in the UK is
    5.8ghz.

    It has a restriction though on power.

    The maximum for the TX is 25mw.

    This is ok if you have decent clover leaf antennas., Don't fly within five miles of an airport or near radio masts or power lines.

    Don't fly within 50 meters (160 ft) of any object or person that you don't have direct control over., This requires a license.

    There are too many regulations to list, do a quick Google.

    The CAA govern all of this in the UK.

    There are different regulation for different parts of the country as well.

    Check with the local council about what you are doing. , Note:
    Do not attempt to fly FPV without extensive knowledge of flying. ,,,,, Then Using the left stick (Mode 2) Push it to the right or the left and a little up.
  3. Step 3: Check legality.

  4. Step 4: Adjust your frequency.

  5. Step 5: Use common sense.

  6. Step 6: Don't take pictures of anyone and sell them.

  7. Step 7: Power up the multi-rotor and the goggles/monitor.

  8. Step 8: Slowly throttle up and take off.

  9. Step 9: slowly use the roll

  10. Step 10: pitch and yaw to fly around carefully.

  11. Step 11: Watch closely through the goggles and fly.

  12. Step 12: Take it slow at first.

  13. Step 13: To do a roll

  14. Step 14: first ensure you are on high rates.

Detailed Guide

If you need help, Google or post on a Facebook Group.

There are thousands of people who would love to help you.

, Making sure that what you are doing is legal is essential.

The rules vary region by region, so check your local drone/quad-copter regulations., Most people use
2.4ghz for control of the multi-rotor and so the only available legal frequency in the UK is
5.8ghz.

It has a restriction though on power.

The maximum for the TX is 25mw.

This is ok if you have decent clover leaf antennas., Don't fly within five miles of an airport or near radio masts or power lines.

Don't fly within 50 meters (160 ft) of any object or person that you don't have direct control over., This requires a license.

There are too many regulations to list, do a quick Google.

The CAA govern all of this in the UK.

There are different regulation for different parts of the country as well.

Check with the local council about what you are doing. , Note:
Do not attempt to fly FPV without extensive knowledge of flying. ,,,,, Then Using the left stick (Mode 2) Push it to the right or the left and a little up.

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