Trace Elements (More Betaflight 4.0 RPM filter testing)
- about 5 years ago
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Headed to Nashville this weekend for some time with my family and had a chance to hit up one of my favorite spots along the Natches Trace. It was an absolutely fantastic day! Beautiful weather, great flying, great being outdoors, and ending with some great food! It doesn't get much better than this sharing time with family. Also ran into a guy while I was flying who was blown away by the capabilities of these little guys. It's always fun to share the hobby with someone new! He was really enthusiastic, so it was good to have a positive interaction and spread the experience of flying. This footage was my two last packs of the day on my Armattan Rooster with F60 Pro II 2500kv, Aikon FC/4-in-1, Matek HV VTX, and Runcam Swift FPV camera. This is on JoeLucid's test code, and I honestly can't remember what I had enabled and configured. I know RPM filter was enabled, and I think it had interpolated feed forward as well. I'll have to check later and update, but I don't have a way of connecting to it with me here. I'm pretty pleased with how it's flying though! I tweaked my rates are tiny bit and it's ridiculously smooth. One other thing to note, this was shot on my Session 5, and then edited on my phone with the PowerDirector app for Android. Even the thumbnail was made in a couple Android apps I've been pretty impressed with the PowerDirector software in particular. Works really well when I don't want to lug a laptop with me. I can just transfer the files from the GoPro over WiFi and edit with the stuff I carry with me anyway. Even the color grade turned out pretty nice. There's a few things about the software that are a bit clunky or slower than a fulfflegged NLE on a desktop, but that is more a restriction of the platform than the software. Overall it works extremely well. Anyway, this video (and the description too!) is a bit longer than I probably should be, but thanks for reading and hope you enjoy the video even a little bit as much as I enjoyed flying it!