 Today, I've got two of my favorite palates here, Bubby FPV and E-Rod Yo. These guys are awesome. They've both been featured on Community Spotlights. And actually, E-Rod was on a previous episode where we went to the phosphate mine. We all did some freestyle. He absolutely crushed it. Every time I watched that episode, I'm jealous of some of the lines he pulled on. I definitely like Bubby's style. It's kind of more of the way that I fly. I think he's really got that link it together sort of thing. And he's been up and coming. How long have you been flying, man? Two years, yeah. Two years. Two years, but he's gotten really good real fast. He's only 15 years old. I thought it'd be really fun to get these two guys out here today. Let's get some clouds in the air and see what happens. This is for cleaning your electronics. That's for banter water. And when you crash in the mud. So you crash in the water and you go like that. And then it's fine? Usually, yeah. It's like alcohol or something. It dries up pretty quickly. Look at that. I'm going to try to cartwheel over that bench or something. And you're pretty low to the ground when you're approaching it, right? Yeah, which it doesn't have to be. You can do any obstacle and not low to the ground, but I just like this one. So I guess I'm kind of going to the side of it, not directly in front of it. So that when I do the cartwheel, I can see it. But the more momentum you have, the cooler it is. And basically once you get to it, I just throttle up a little bit. And then I roll to the right and then bam. Are you usually trying to like track an object? I usually try to track something with like all my tricks because I don't like dirty rolls. People that just do a roll with like high camera tilt without mixing the yaw. So the roll just goes like all over the place. But if you mix the yaw in, then the roll is like centered. To do a nice roll, you want to mix the yaw in the opposite direction that you're rolling in. So if you're rolling to the left, then you want to yaw inwards to the right a little bit. It makes sense, you know, it's just like take a snapshot in time. They're like, if you tilt forward and you just roll, then right here you're looking down at the ground, you know, like you don't want to do that. Or as if you do that cross-coordination so that you rotate around the camera. Then when you're upside down, it looks weird because you kind of pointed the wrong way, but the effect is your camera looks good. So I'll try. All right, so you're in the cartwheel up. Try to imagine the quad like how it's flying and try to flatten it out when you do it instead of like being at an angle, you know? Yeah. I meant I for some reason the quad starts like I roll something and it gets going forward when I'm over the object. You got to like kind of glide with it, you know? When am I giving the throttle? When you're gliding sideways, then hit throttle and roll over. And I'm gliding sideways. Yeah. And like you blip the throttle. Dude, that was great. I think my issues right now is that I'm coming straight at it and you took to come up like offset. Well I say come, well yeah, kind of off to the side so that you can look at it. There you go. Dude, that was brilliant. I think one of the tricks that E-Rod is most known for is these sideways power loops. So we all know what a power loop is. We go under an object, power up, loop over it, and go back under it. What E-Rod does that's a little bit different is he'll go at an object sideways, start looping it and keeping that object in frame. That's insane. Yeah, I wish we're straight. How do you? That's crazy, man. It's like you're doing a power loop, but instead of using the pitch axis, you're using only the roll. That's pretty blind because you can't really see. You cannot see beside you. You have to like look at your entryway and then like turn and then just try to stick to that gap that you're doing it through. So it's kind of like a power roll. Or we could go out the E-Roll. An E-Roll. E-Roll. An E-Roll. It's your own trick. What? Is it your thing? Are you ready to take that? We'll force it on him and then the internet can hate on him for having a trick named after himself. How do you see where the pole right there is? You don't. You don't. You don't. Yeah. Part is part is going to be trying to avoid the picnic tables. I think I should give it a go. Yeah. Would you say you want to come at it with a little bit of a momentum? Yeah, so that when you, yeah. Oh. Ah, stupid picnic tables. See, I told you the picnic tables, bro. The first step to achieving is believing. It's believing? If you believe you can do it, you can loop it. All right. So practice power looping it first. Okay. There you go. So you have an idea of how much throttle you need to give it. Then maybe like, maybe just do 180 like through it. Let's go through it sideways. Yeah. Just go through it sideways. There you go. It feels so weird playing sideways. Yeah. Like forwards or backwards is a lot easier. Perfect. Yeah. Let's try just pushing throttle over. Dude, yes. Ah. Yep. I was getting there. That was easy, dude. The ceiling is scary. That's what's going to make it epic because you can't go too high. You can't go too low. Like if you can do it here, you'd be. Dude, how you had like your sight locked onto the top of it the whole time? Perfect, dude. I need to give it more throttle going to clear the. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. It was almost it. You see what I mean? Yeah. You see what I mean about being angled forward a little bit? Yeah. Yeah. You really have to level it out or you're going to hit the, you're going to hit the pole field. Go. Yeah. Scary. That was sketchy. Is that it or was that? No, no. It was messy. No. Dude, he got the motion. He just trying to get that. There you go. Why am I going forward through it though? I feel like you're such a flowy person. Like you're not really going to get it until you like really commit to it. You're going really slow and kind of trying to like feel it out. Like I think you just got a flow into it, you know? Whoa. Whoa. That was nice. Dude. Maybe like do some other tricks first, you know? Yeah. Like do it in a flow. You know you have some epic saves. It's so hard. Like how do I incorporate this into a flow for me? Maybe turn sideways while you're in it. Oh. No. Oh, that was nice. Dude, that was great. I don't crash into metal. I only fly trees. It hurts me. I learned a thing. So if you're looking for an easier place to learn this, which is a good idea. I mean it's not a bad idea to, you know, break something down in the open air and then take it to a pretty open obstacle where there's not a whole lot around it. Learn it kind of in a field, then take it to just some pole if you can find one with nothing too much above or below it. Or just go straight beast mode bubby status and just learn it on and awning with poles and benches and trees. Because if you can do it here, then I mean you... I determined to get it today. Good. Yeah, I got to get it today. So I think I like yawing to the left to get it better. I did it. I got to clean it up and then I got to get it in a line because if it's not in a line then it's not with it. It's in the moss. That was nice. So you do the epic thing, you're in a line and then just right into the moss. It was awesome. We learned how to do sideways things today and bubby really got it because I was doing sideways. Edwin taught me the sideways power loop or do we have a new name for it? E-roll. The E-roll. The E-roll. It is kind of your signature trick though. I feel like every time I see one of your videos you do them, some of the cleanest I've seen and I feel like you have a style to it and like really good like breakdown for it so. And I mean you got him doing it first day. Yeah, first pack even. In a... In a like a difficult obstacle. It's really close to like the roof or like... You're skimming it. You're skimming it. You can hit the like button if you learned something or even if you just enjoyed the VODs here subscribe so that you don't miss a single road to ride episode. Don't forget the bell. Guys, link to the description to both bubby and E-Rod's channels. They're both amazing pilots. Some of my favorites and we're really glad we got them together doing stuff here having a good time. We're going to get some flying in so you guys should get out and fly too. We'll see you next time. As long as you don't do like the victory roll. I feel like that's a habit. We've all had like the victory rolls. We do a cool trick and they're like I did it. Roll. And we've all done it. I think they're great. Leave a comment. Victory rolls. Yeah, I think no. Keep the flow. If you're done with the line anyways. If you're done with the line. Never be done with the line. You're done with the line when you crash.