 What's up, everybody? Welcome to Road to Ride. I'm Let's Fly RC. I'm Joshua Bardwell, and I'm Bobby FPV. And this is cheat code radio. All the magics right here in the box, guys. What do you mean by cheat code radio? You've got the contra code built in, so if you ever were bad at video games, you just need the cheat code to win. Here's your answer. This radio will make me as good a freestyle pilot as in certain name of your favorite freestyle pilot here. Yeah, exactly. This is going to make you as good as Van Over. This is going to make you as good as Bobby. This is going to make you as good as Mr. Steele. How? It's got all their tricks in there. They're all built in. What do you mean by it's all you got to do? Flip this switch, and you can be Mr. Steele. So when you flip the switch, it does the trick. When you flip the switch, it does the trick. This thing has a category of six tricks built into the radio, and we're going to go and take this out, and we're going to literally just let the drone do the trick for us. So hang on, Chad, let me be clear about what's going on. When you flip the switch to activate this trick, basically the radio plays back a pre-programmed list of stick inputs. Exactly. With timing and everything. It doesn't really know that you did a 180 flip. It just knows if I hold the stick this far for this long, probably the quad. Oh, that's how it's doing it. It's based on timing. Yeah, it holds for a certain amount of time, and then it moves on to the next step. And the entire time, you've lost control of the radio. What tricks did you program into it? Originally, MacTac put in a reverse knife edge, Rubus Cube, and inverted yellow spin. I made some changes to them to make them a little bit better, and I added Vanny Roll, Vanny Cube, and regular knife edge. I think this will eliminate, because human error is obviously the thing. This, there's no human error. I mean, besides you putting it wrong. Yeah, but this depends on how well it's tuned, because you can adapt. If you enter the trick slightly wrong, and you do the trick, you just come out of it perfect. If I enter the trick slightly wrong, I'm just going to pull the switch, and it's going to do what it's going to do. True. So yeah, you get some test packs, get used to it. Okay, all right, here we go. So yeah, to go find a nice open trigger gap. Yeah, so I would normally pop the throttle a little, then knife edge. Oh, that was just pulling the switch, baby. Dang. Okay, okay. That's so cool. I see, I see, I see what we're doing. I see what we're doing. Okay. So what if I like. All right, I'm spectating. Oh, almost hit that tree. Okay, okay, okay. I see what we got. Vanny Cube. Did you find that? Oh, okay. I know what that is. That was a switch again? Rubus Cube really loads the ground. Can we do a Vanny Cube here? Definitely. I'm going to want a little altitude, right? This will be fine. This is going to be fine. Oh, a tree. Well, you found the trees. This arm. This arm. It did punch up. I think it punched up way too high for the. Gotcha. There we go. We're out. All right. Okay. I'm going to try and come in super low. With a little forward momentum and. Dang. Damn, boy. Yeah. Oh, and by the way, keep your throttle where you left it. Don't drop your throttle because it'll, it'll resume where you left off. Oh, interesting. Right. So keep your throttle wherever you left it. Don't drop your throttle like we're used to. So it's always going to test this out in open air first to see what the timing is going to be like. Oh, I have the wrong trick. That's the wrong trick. It doesn't seem right. You try it. Let me try it. And I think you have. Oh, we need props. Yeah. Okay. All right. Interesting. You're going to be like ripping tricks. I see that this is actually also going to require some skill. Yeah, for sure. We're going to change models. This model has inverted yaw spin. Vanny roll and Rubik's cube. So we'll start with inverted yaw spin. I'm going to do it up high to start with away from the trees. Here we go. Really high inverted yaw spin. And that one's one of those you have to have the horizon right when you enter. Yeah. When you enter, if your horizon isn't perfectly level, then you won't get that nice, beautiful yaw spin. Do it again. So the inverted yaw spin you saw is just locked. With the horizon in the right place. For sure. Yeah. You got to have the horizon in the right place. And then it's just, I mean, you have to do that anyway. With a typical inverted yaw spin. It shows how much an inverted yaw spin is muscle memory. All right, Sean. What's the next trick? All right, let's do Rubik's cube. Oh, that's good. Hello. Oh, that's good. I don't think I can do that under here. Mario, it's too slow. All right. I win this. You win. I win this. Oh. Tap the ground. Good tap. That's so perfect. As long as I bump the throttle enough at the beginning. Dang. Do it through the gap. Okay. Where's the big gap? It kept doing it after you hit. I think it went through the gap. It did. I was watching it. That's great. That's cool. That's so awesome. So what's the last trick we got? All right, so the last one is Vanny Roll. And this one's a little challenging because you have to have the right altitude on this one. We'll start really low. Oh, that wasn't bad. That was sick. I just have to be really low to start with. So a Vanny Roll is basically a half yaw and then a slow roll as you're going backwards. So you're moving forward, half roll, now going backwards. Roll. And it's just really cool. That, yeah. See? That was good. That was sick. Yeah. That was so awesome. I mean, I think Van Over himself would see that and be like, Oh, yeah. It's not the right spirit of it. Because this is such a fluid. Yeah. And this is way more robotic. But I think it's super cool to see. Like, if we did it on a switch, okay? Here we go. One more time. Nice. Nice. You got it all over there. Let's get Barbara on the sticks. Bobby, you think I'd keep up with you at freestyle? Be honest. I think if you flew more, you'd be there. Okay. That's honest. That's fair. But I think with this radio, I might be able to keep up with you. I think you should fly your real quad. Your real quad. You're so good at freestyle. You could just do these tricks. Let's try it. You can only do the six tricks that are programmed into this radio. Okay. You could do them anywhere in this park that you want. Okay. And then I'll try to follow you. Let me get my quads up. That's cool. Or maybe do tricks that you can't do. What trick are you going to start with? First off, let's start with the stucco knife edge. Take it off. Show me what you got. That's my video so bad. Our video is looking really weird on the O3. What should we look for? I feel like I would much rather do the knife edge manually. Looking for a small gap. Like, I can knife edge. What about this? Oh jeez. Yeah, I love it. Let's hit it. I'm actually scared. I won't be able to do it. It's tiny. He did it going up. Yeah. So that's my trick. John Henry was a steel driving man. That knife edge gap? That one right there? Yeah. Okay. No problem. Right here. Yep. That little neck up right there. Yeah. No problem. Easy. Yeah. We need to approach slightly from the left. Okay. So we're going to... Oh! He got it! I did not expect that. That was... I also did not expect that. Yeah. Very nicely done. Dude. That was really impressive. That's cool. Really impressive. All right. Well, I guess it's my turn to set the next trick, Bubby. Yeah, me. We're going to do a Rubik's Cube. I'm going to do it under the canopy, though. Under the canopy? Ooh. The 1990-90, that's just a random roll. Yeah, I like that name. Random roll. Okay. Are y'all ready for this? And do I need to be higher or lower? Got to figure out where it blips. Oh, that's a lot. Oh! You did it! That was perfect! Dude, you got so close to the canopy. You were very caught at the end. So that was perfect height, whatever that was. Yeah. All right, Bubby. That's your trick. Rubik's Cube under the canopy. Rubik's Cube under the canopy. My rates are a little bit too low. I mean, you've seen the Rubik's Cube that Pan over does. And he has... Is his rate slower than yours? Nope. Mine are like 100 degrees slower than his now. Look, this kid flies with a spoiler on his quad. Don't take anything he says seriously. I don't know, man. Spoiler comes to me. You know what the ultimate is. Okay. This kid apparently passed an AP physics course. Okay? Yeah. Are you ready for this? Bubby, force equals mass times... Mass times acceleration. Oh, now you know. Yeah. Now you know. Okay, momentum equals... No, no, no. Momentum equals MV. Yeah. Mass times velocity. K equals 1 half MV squared. What is the spring constant? I don't know. Just watch my last slide. Watch what you got. Okay, let's see. So, where do I want to go? Was that full stick? No. Show me full stick. Show me how you do a full stick roll. Oh, shit. Let me try it again. Let me try it again. That was pretty good. That was full stick. Did he just first try it? I just did it, but I want to do it better, cleaner. There we go. There you go. Oh, can I get a first try? First try. All right, John Henry wins. I'm the best. I'm the best. You know, at the end of that song, John Henry, like, dies from the exertion of beating the machine. Here we go. You're going to look like you broke a sweat. Oh, man. I'm going to click. Well, then what you just did right there, that's something that I don't think a machine ever could do a trippin. That's super tight trippin. That is something that you need continual micro-adjustments. Computer ain't good enough yet. Because if you time it just right and you have the quad exactly where it's supposed to be, this thing executes the tricks flawlessly. It's so awesome. Still no substitute for skill, I guess, is what I'm saying. So thank you guys so much for watching this episode of Rotorite. If you like what we do here, we post episodes every Monday. Make sure to hit the subscribe button and the bell right next to it so you can get pinged every time we post. Thanks for watching, guys. I'm Lex Flair C. Joshua Bardwell. Bobby FVV. And we'll see you next time on Rotorite. If you guys want to learn how to do this yourself, we'll leave a link in the description to MacTax video where he walks you through how to set up all the settings in your radio and in software so you can do this project yourself and try to see what tricks you can come up with. If you mess around with this and actually get some of these tricks done on a switch, definitely post it on Instagram and tag us because I want to see what other tricks can be done with this trick on a switch. If someone can pull off a trippy spin, I will be very impressed. Or even a matty flip. Anything that's not like flippy floppy, if you can do a power loop, tag me on Instagram, please, at Rotorite.