• Fpv Uav and Commercial Drone Simulator Flight System
  • Fpv Uav and Commercial Drone Simulator Flight System
  • Fpv Uav and Commercial Drone Simulator Flight System
  • Fpv Uav and Commercial Drone Simulator Flight System
  • Fpv Uav and Commercial Drone Simulator Flight System
  • Fpv Uav and Commercial Drone Simulator Flight System

Fpv Uav and Commercial Drone Simulator Flight System

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Condition: New
Customized: Customized
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Size: 183*193*100
Nw: 0.88kg
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
LS-DF
Channel Bandwidth
5.0MHz
Working Current
<105mA
Transport Package
Standard Packing
Trademark
LS
Origin
China
Production Capacity
5000PCS/Day

Product Description

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Overview
Fpv Uav and Commercial Drone Simulator Flight System
 
 

Drone Flight Simulators (FPV and Commercial)

If you're new to the world of flying drones, you may have heard someone recommend that you practice your flight skills on a drone
flight simulator rather than on a real drone. While this may not sound nearly as exciting, it's actually pretty good advice.
Drones don't come cheap, especially as you get to the higher-end models, and it's never fun to see your investment crash into a
tree, or land in the lake just because you lack finesse at the controls. A flight simulator can help you avoid the frustration of
a damaged drone while giving you the flight experience you need.
What is a drone flight simulator?
A drone flight simulator is a computer-based software designed to replicate the experience of flying a drone in real life. In a
flight simulator, you use a controller connected to the computer in order to control the drone on-screen.
In most cases, you run a flight simulator on a Mac or PC, although in some cases you can use a tablet or smartphone for your
flight simulation. Most flight simulators will allow you to select the type of drone you are simulating, and choose flight modes
based on the skills you want to develop.
The first type aims to help train commercial drone pilots and improve their skills with inspections, photography, videography,
etc. The second type, and these are probably the most plentiful, are aimed at providing an introduction to or improving FPV drone
racing skills.
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Reasons to use a drone flight simulator
The biggest reason to use a drone flight simulator is to avoid damaging your drone while learning to fly. On the simulator, when
you crash, you simply pick up where you left off, or start over again. But this isn't the only benefit of using a flight
simulator. Here are a few other reasons using a flight simulator is a great idea.
* You don't need to wait for good weather. With a flight simulator, you can practice your drone flying even when it's pouring
down rain outside, or snowy, or freezing cold, or blustery, or… you get the idea.
* You can get started learning without all the gear. The drone hobby can get a bit expensive, especially once you factor in the
drone itself, the FPV goggles, the radio controller, etc. With a flight simulator, you can start learning the ropes even before
you've saved up enough to get all the gear you eventually want to have.
* It's a great training tool. For professionals, flight simulators are a great way to learn new skills in photography and
videography, as well as at the control sticks. For FPV racers, it's a great way to put in training time without putting wear
and tear on your kit.
* You won't run out of battery. When you're out flying, you've only got about a max of 30 minutes of flight time. Even if you
have spare batteries, your flight time is limited. When you come home to charge up the batteries, you can get more "flight
time" in on the sim without having to watch for the low battery warning.
* It's fun. Just like flying a drone is fun, flying on a virtual program is simply a lot of fun. It has its differences of
course, in terms of the feel of the controls and the visual experience, but it's still a fun way to spend a few hours, while
also improving your real-life skills.
 
Features
* Game style flight simulator with good graphics, a lot of quad choices and customizable maps.
* Competitive events and leaderboards in the game.
* FPV style drone flight experience for experienced pilots or newbies.
* Steam Workshop support enables you to download other users' customized quads and maps.
* Over 16 race-course flying environments.
* Supports FPV goggles and radio controllers for more real-world flight experience.
* Available for Xbox and Playstation 4, and also available on Steam.
great for getting your head in the game with FPV flight. Good graphics, and the ability to customize your quad make it even more
life-like, along with compatibility with FPV goggles and radio transmitters. Even though the flight controls aren't exactly how
they feel in real life, it's still a good practice experience.

It's easy enough to use for a complete newbie to get a feel for FPV, and realistic enough to give experienced pilots a satisfying
practice session.
 
Features
Drone flight simulator designed specifically for FPV drone racing.
Good physics with a high degree of customizability for a life-like flight experience.
A lot of preset quad options, with the freedom to adjust parameters to replicate your own quad.
Preset tracks compel you to fly in and around obstacles.
Customizable tracks give innumerable options of places and courses to fly.
 

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