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How to keep push right stick with no hands???

ilanlichten

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Hi, first sorry for my bad english :)
Do you have any idea how can hold the right stick on the controller (forwared,backword and sides)
With no hands?
The tap to fly gives me a forward option only and its to slow, max 10kph.
Hope you understand me :)
The goal is to film my self riding my motorcycle.
I thought about using a rubber band or somthing
 
Hi, first sorry for my bad english :)
Do you have any idea how can hold the right stick on the controller (forwared,backword and sides)
With no hands?
The tap to fly gives me a forward option only and its to slow, max 10kph.
Hope you understand me :)
The goal is to film my self riding my motorcycle.
I thought about using a rubber band or somthing


The Spark has active track but may be too slow for your purpose.

Using a rubber band to "lock" the control sounds like an accident waiting to happen.

I would suggest this third party software.


It has features to set up a preprogrammed flight and let the Spark fly as you wish.

Good luck. :)
 
The only option is follow in Litchi.
Active track seems to be quicker in profile.
Litchi follow uses your phone gps as tracker. But Don't expect speeds higher than 30 km/h.
 
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Tnx you all.
I am using dji mod app so i have the waypoints option that i forgot about.
Do you know if i can control the side that the spark film while flying from point to point?
 
Tnx you all.
I am using dji mod app so i have the waypoints option that i forgot about.
Do you know if i can control the side that the spark film while flying from point to point?


I don't have the modded app, but if you have the time to research (read), this thread is all about the DJI GO mod app.

 
Here is a video I made with testing tracking with my Spark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqw13fbVlZY&t=23s

I don't think it will work very well with a motorcycle, as it has speed limitations. A better choice would be the Skydio 2, which can track you at up to 37 MPH. It is like having your own camera crew. See these videos:

https://www.skydio.com/

https://youtu.be/zAeW9ZXSpEw - tracking a Motorcycle on ice

https://youtu.be/ax9uXbNxaJM - more motorcycle tracking, a little long, but you can fast forward

Note that Skydio 2 just updated their firmware, and you can now have it track you from much farther away, if you like like.
 
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