fichek
Second Officer
Flight distance : 1036263 ft
Croatia
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Both have their advantages. FPVRC3 lets you keep perfect level while flying by just pushing one stick, and it lets you adjust gimbal angle precisely without having to use head tracking or pointing one way and countering that movement with the tiny joystick. It also lets you precisely control the drone without affecting camera angle in any way and it's just easier to pull off some moves like orbits. And it lets you turn on motor beep or turtle mode with just button presses which is handy if you crash. And of course, it enables manual mode which is fantastic to have at your disposal even if you never plan to use it on purpose - for example if you get stuck in high wind while coming back home, just go into manual and full send it back home, or just dive to lower altitude where wind is lower.
RCM3 lets you access all the goggle menus without lifting your hand, it lets you fly one-handed, has easy-acro, and enables head tracking. And anyone from 3 to 87 year old can use it intuitively without ever having flown a drone before, especially an FPV one (the actual age range is probably even wider, it's just what I've personally tested and can confirm ) but still allows experienced pilots to enjoy flying and to pull off some shots that maybe they wouldn't feel comfortable with using FPVRC3.
Imo if you're serious about Avata 2, you should own and master both controllers. Even if you're a die-hard long-time FPV pilot who can't imagine not flying manual only (which is a shame as Avata series really shines in N/S modes), I'd keep the motion controller with me just to share the hobby with others. |
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