I had the chance this past weekend to fly with my friend who is a skilled fixed wing designer and pilot. I discovered recently that one of the most enjoyable forms of FPV flying is chasing other aircraft around. One of the things we rarely do with FPV miniquads these days is fly to higher altitudes. When your up there with another aircraft, you're able to focus solely on tracking that aircraft. The trees, power lines, and all structure are left behind, allowing you to do certain maneuvers and hold certain orientations that would normally cause you to crash.
In this case I was flying my 6" Rooster FPV to chase my friends wing, which was being flown LOS. It was a blast as always and I was psyched to see how well I was able to keep up. I have to give props to the guys at FT who film chase footage and to my friend who designed a wing that is so challenging to chase.
In this case I was flying my 6" Rooster FPV to chase my friends wing, which was being flown LOS. It was a blast as always and I was psyched to see how well I was able to keep up. I have to give props to the guys at FT who film chase footage and to my friend who designed a wing that is so challenging to chase.