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<blockquote data-quote="graywoulf" data-source="post: 115034" data-attributes="member: 8691"><p>I started with FPV Freerider just for fun a few years ago but this year I decided to get serious with flying FPV so I bought Velocidrone after reading a lot of great reviews about it. Had it not been for the skills I attained in Acro flying after a good number of hours of practice with it, I wouldn't be flying my quads today. So many times I either read about or saw someone in a video say "learn to fly in a simulator" and kind of shrugged it off but now I know for a fact that a simulator is a very useful tool and can be entertaining as well. I now own Liftoff as well. Each of the simulators I have mentioned have their merits but Velocidrone as far as I see it still is the best. It offers the best variety of scenery as well as drone selection and tweaking that I have seen. It is well worth it's price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graywoulf, post: 115034, member: 8691"] I started with FPV Freerider just for fun a few years ago but this year I decided to get serious with flying FPV so I bought Velocidrone after reading a lot of great reviews about it. Had it not been for the skills I attained in Acro flying after a good number of hours of practice with it, I wouldn't be flying my quads today. So many times I either read about or saw someone in a video say "learn to fly in a simulator" and kind of shrugged it off but now I know for a fact that a simulator is a very useful tool and can be entertaining as well. I now own Liftoff as well. Each of the simulators I have mentioned have their merits but Velocidrone as far as I see it still is the best. It offers the best variety of scenery as well as drone selection and tweaking that I have seen. It is well worth it's price. [/QUOTE]
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