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my fpv canyon run from last weekend — got some feedback i need lol

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posted this in the facebook group and got torn apart a bit so figured id come here for a second opinion. basically flew a pretty tight canyon section out in utah, nothing crazy technical but the lines were fun. the issue people had was my throttle management looked choppy apparently and the horizon kept tilting. i honestly dont notice it that much watching it back but maybe im too used to my own flying

the gopro 12 footage looks great imo, no complaints there. its just the flying itself people were critiquing. im still on 4in props which might be part of it, thinking about going 5in for smoother freestyle. or maybe i just need more stick time idk

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horizon tilt is almost always rates or your roll axis being too aggressive for how you naturally fly. try dropping your roll rate a bit and see if it cleans up, doesnt mean youre flying worse just means the camera isnt fighting you as much. 5in will definitely smooth things out too but fix the fundamentals first or itll just be a faster version of the same problem

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facebook groups are brutal for fpv footage critique honestly, half those people havent flown in months and just comment on everything. canyon runs always look choppier on video than they feel in the goggles anyway. id ignore most of it and just keep flying

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