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<blockquote data-quote="SPark_South_Oz" data-source="post: 121069" data-attributes="member: 17032"><p>DJI FPV does have pretty much the same 'autopilot' the the regular consumer drones have, just you can switch it to arco mode once you are getting the feel for FPV.</p><p>It's a tough call for the regular controllers, maybe your dads friend could handle thumbs on top (rather than pinch) it could just be doable.</p><p></p><p>Why not take him out one day to a suitable flat open park and let him have a go ?</p><p></p><p>It could work by making some sort of extenders for the sticks, so he can use the side of his hand to push one / both sticks to position, slow down all settings for movement.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if FT Aviator is still made, not sure if there are many out there, possibly 2nd hand ones about.</p><p>More likely if so they'd be in the US, not the UK I guess.</p><p></p><p>If he can pick up a Spark kit 2nd hand, maybe gesture control could help him get into it and test the waters slowly.</p><p></p><p>Edit typo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPark_South_Oz, post: 121069, member: 17032"] DJI FPV does have pretty much the same 'autopilot' the the regular consumer drones have, just you can switch it to arco mode once you are getting the feel for FPV. It's a tough call for the regular controllers, maybe your dads friend could handle thumbs on top (rather than pinch) it could just be doable. Why not take him out one day to a suitable flat open park and let him have a go ? It could work by making some sort of extenders for the sticks, so he can use the side of his hand to push one / both sticks to position, slow down all settings for movement. Not sure if FT Aviator is still made, not sure if there are many out there, possibly 2nd hand ones about. More likely if so they'd be in the US, not the UK I guess. If he can pick up a Spark kit 2nd hand, maybe gesture control could help him get into it and test the waters slowly. Edit typo [/QUOTE]
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