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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Croley" data-source="post: 21139" data-attributes="member: 3843"><p>I tried my goggles outside for the first time yesterday. I sat in a chair and flew with great caution with no observer. It works GREAT!! and is very impressive. First flight I poked around at 12' alt. in the field, just getting used to it. I observed that the program links your up and down head movement to the camera. When you look down, the camera moves down. 2nd flight, I ticked the option for "immersive" head movement. In this mode, the spark rotates left and right as you turn your head as well as up and down camera movement. I was not ready for this and had to land in less than a minute. To return to base, you have to turn your body completely around to get the spark to fly back. After landing, put it back in the standard mode then took off and flew up to 100 feet to look around. This was waaayyy cool. Throughout the whole experience, I felt the need for an observer because you cannot see all of your surroundings. A hawk could easily attack the drone from above and you would have not warning to evade. I fly without a cable and this allows some video glitching to occur. When it does, it really freaks you out because you suddenly feel a little lost. If that happens, just let go of the controls and wait until the image catches up. Hopefully, using a cable will fix this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Croley, post: 21139, member: 3843"] I tried my goggles outside for the first time yesterday. I sat in a chair and flew with great caution with no observer. It works GREAT!! and is very impressive. First flight I poked around at 12' alt. in the field, just getting used to it. I observed that the program links your up and down head movement to the camera. When you look down, the camera moves down. 2nd flight, I ticked the option for "immersive" head movement. In this mode, the spark rotates left and right as you turn your head as well as up and down camera movement. I was not ready for this and had to land in less than a minute. To return to base, you have to turn your body completely around to get the spark to fly back. After landing, put it back in the standard mode then took off and flew up to 100 feet to look around. This was waaayyy cool. Throughout the whole experience, I felt the need for an observer because you cannot see all of your surroundings. A hawk could easily attack the drone from above and you would have not warning to evade. I fly without a cable and this allows some video glitching to occur. When it does, it really freaks you out because you suddenly feel a little lost. If that happens, just let go of the controls and wait until the image catches up. Hopefully, using a cable will fix this. [/QUOTE]
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