Nice, will take that advise.It's time when you come in here asking "is it time."
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Nice, will take that advise.It's time when you come in here asking "is it time."
Sent from my iPad using PhantomPilots mobile app
How do you get into the flight sim then? I am obviously missing somethingI'm not sure, I run it from two Android devices...a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and an Nvidia Shield K1.
It's not the easiest thing to find.How do you get into the flight sim then? I am obviously missing somethingI am using a Samsung S6 phone.
Thank you. I think I have seen thatIt's not the easiest thing to find.
Turn on your controller and Phantom, then open your DJI Go app. On the top right, there should be an icon that looks like a graduation cap. Tap it and it should bring you to the flight sim screen and all the user manuals.
Wibble is right on the money. I learned to fly RC back in the 80's and when you fly a plane you can't take your fingers off the controls and think about what you are doing. With the Phantom (and most high end drones) all you have to do if you get into trouble is relax and it will stay where it is. If you can't see it hit home. Start out in a wide open area and have fun. Relax and take your time stay out of the trees and above the ground. I learned early on that the more space you have between your bird and the ground the better. It gives you more time to correct what ever the problems is. Just have fun.
Any device that is running the Go App can run the similator.Good idea about the flight sim. However not all systems are capable of running it? Isnt it just iphones etc?
Thank you. I will try tomorrow.Any device that is running the Go App can run the similator.
There are never dumb questions, only dumb peopleWhat kind of question is that. You stop when your comfortable enough to do so...
When you take it out of beginner mode for the first time, go in disguiseAny tips?
Ok. Thanks again for the info. Still cant see the Graduation Cap.It's not the easiest thing to find.
Turn on your controller and Phantom, then open your DJI Go app. On the top right, there should be an icon that looks like a graduation cap. Tap it and it should bring you to the flight sim screen and all the user manuals.
No problem. From your pictures, you're in "camera view". The graduation cap is on the very first screen when you turn on the app. In other words, you wouldn't enter camera view, you would click on the cap instead.
Hi I'm a new era, Just got my p3p haven't had a chance to have a first fly, tried the simulator on my iPad mini 2, found it very difficult, is the sim over sensitive or is it like flyin the real thingOne thing you can do to become more comfortable is fly in the flight sim in the DJI Go app. Try all the perspectives, take it out beyond line of sight, watch the flight path on the mini map, keep track of which direction the Phantom is facing, and the effect moving the controls has on it, the breaking speed, how to quickly change directions, and practice making figure 8's until you don't have to think about it. I'm to the point where I can make figure 8's and rotate them to make something out of the flight path that looks like flower petals. That wasn't easy when I first started. When you're comfortable, take it outside in a huge field with no obstructions and try it for real, but keeping the Phantom within line of sight. After you're completely comfortable with that, then maybe take it a little further and try using the screen to help you fly/record, but while still being aware of where you're Phantom is. Most importantly, have fun!
I found it's like flying the real thing, but the perspective is off. Since there are no buildings or trees in the flight sim (there aren't any on the Android sim), it's difficult to judge your actual speed. At first, I found myself flying as fast as possible with the sticks pushed all the way in all directions. Once I learned to slow down, things were better.Hi I'm a new era, Just got my p3p haven't had a chance to have a first fly, tried the simulator on my iPad mini 2, found it very difficult, is the sim over sensitive or is it like flyin the real thing
Thanks for the advice, I'm in Essex UK and near some large fields need to get in loads of practice, been watching lots of tutorials, to be honest I've been a bit put off by a lot of the people on the forum that have obviously had more experience than me ,but have had flyaways, crashes, dropping out of the sky, I'm thinking I've spent a lot of money on this should I sell it on while it's still in one piece and go back to my Nikon, as the idea was to eventually be able to use it on weddings (friends no charge)I found it's like flying the real thing, but the perspective is off. Since there are no buildings or trees in the flight sim (there aren't any on the Android sim), it's difficult to judge your actual speed. At first, I found myself flying as fast as possible with the sticks pushed all the way in all directions. Once I learned to slow down, things were better.
If you find the sticks are still too sensitive, you can adjust the sensitivity in the advanced options.
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