 Hey guys, welcome back to Rotorite. I was just gonna call you PAG, PAG is my branding, but his name is Paul You should check out some of his art link in the description to his Instagram. He's a super talented artist I've been getting into FPV is like how long you've been doing the FPV stuff I don't say about a year and a half. What's a trick you'd like to learn then? You know anything the split-ass matty flip, you know backwards I just feel like I don't have the control that maybe I expected to so what about like going upside down like Can't hang it hot upside down. Never you're not able to like really okay So I think that's a really fundamental skill that if you can do some of these hang time moves Then that opens up a whole new level of tricks show you a little bit about how to float and see how that can take some of your tricks No, I certainly appreciate it, you know Oh, there's that floatiness why that is kind of out of control. Yeah, it's a jerky like I feel like when I kill the let me take a Look at it Yeah, the tune could use a little bit of help Wait, what's up, that's what I'm saying. Oh you're playing horizon mode. Okay So horizon mode you push. Oh my Here's a PSA dear beta flight developers Remove horizon mode. There's no need for that. It teaches you bad. It's just straight up dangerous You have to push and hold forward to go forward correct or sideways to go sideways But then after you pass a certain point, it'll flip on you So it's like being able to fly around an auto level mode and then just do quick like snap flip So I'm trying to get it like that But it'll flip it the whole way, but then the minute you let go of the stick back to center It'll snap to okay on rate mode You point to the drone that just keeps going forward. Yeah, there we go. So now we can actually Okay, I'm seeing it. Yeah So yeah with a horizon mode even though you can do certain acro moves like a straight snap roll You could never do something like floaty exactly because the minute you bring because what you want to do There is you want to get upside down now my stick is centered. Yes But in horizon mode when you center your stick, it's gonna snap back to no matter what position you're at So in horizon mode if I was like here and I start my stick back to center It would just go like that right so that's what I was having a problem with I'm thinking I'm sending it But then it would just correct horizon mode. It'll let you do that Or that, you know, but back to level but if you want to do one of these Because to get upside down you you hold the roll stick and then you flip until you're upside down Then you center the roll stick and now you'll just stay upside down until you move the roll stick Again to continue to flip or reverse the flip or pull forward you do a pitch or something. There it is How'd that feel? Oh my god. Have you ever done that before just like coming out upside down? Not intentionally It's just about to save you just got to get to save. I would say just go higher, you know go way way higher And save it there it is so you're getting you see the idea of being upside down So now this time go upside down and then instead of Correcting yourself with another roll input, so go upside down and then pull back on the pitch stick There you go, and that's that's the fundamental of a split us if you actually completely level out You won't be able to fly it forward So you almost want to like do a little bit less so that you end up still there just like that Just like you'll fly it forward still so because if you if you pitch all the way up So you're looking at the sky. Yeah, you just like stopped yourself like By ending still with a little bit of forward pitch like using a little bit less of that pitch back Then you'll end up flying forward at the end of the maneuver did it's your every single one has been better every single one You've done is better That you really quickly Got a good hang of doing upside down and pitching forward I think the next thing to do is to start smoothing it out I like to do kind of the slow-mo effect where the the roll is really fast and the pitch is slow So it's a fast roll and then like a really slow pitch And it kind of it tricks your eye because you see a really fast roll then then the slow pitch It almost makes things like slow down the video. Yeah, like it's like a slow-mo video no matter what position you're in when you drop throttle You just moved away that you were going so if you get some good forward momentum drop throttle I'm still just flying forward even though I was all the way at low pressure. Yeah, okay if I drop throttle and go sideways I'll still just keep traveling forward. So I'm going forward sideways, I'm still just moving the way I was going right and Same goes for upside down. You're getting forward go upside down You still just keep traveling that way and then you can pitch pitch through to like go under whatever obstacle you Floated through right That was beast but that the float, you know, whatever you want to do it's it's a fundamental thing I mean when you want to do a power loop You want to like thrust yourself backwards cut throttle Wait until you floated back far enough and then get on the throttle again. I was never cutting throttle I would just find the right pitch angle. You can do that. You can just actually do up. Yeah, but that was me. Yeah Yeah, I was right. No, it's not wrong. It's just different styles. No, your way is way f***ing better I'll say that right now. You're definitely gonna want to cut throttle for a trick like an inverted yaw spin, right? Throttle's all the way down give it some yaw But it's all just about getting used to that float. So you just get up there Drop throttle all the way down and yaw. This is gonna help so many people beyond myself. It's not even funny. That is crazy Down Dude, that was crazy. The one you came in through where you like shot the gap and spun out backwards. That was f***ing nuts I'm super thrilled to be here They were doing a live broadcast on Facebook. They decided to throw me on I put my two cents in there I was thrilled when they actually invited me to come check out the rotor ride headquarters and come fly with the boys I flew my whoops in and outside the interior of the headquarters drew took me out to go flying for real with the Five inches he was very quickly able to determine what I was doing wrong on the sticks what modes I mean just things that I was completely overseeing that were pretty fundamental just to be able to have a one-on-one would drip showing you how to fly it was pretty Incredible no man. I'll see you guys next weekend for a mural or sometime soon rotor ride fanboy for life We'll see you guys soon man. Keep flying