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Wednesday
Apr032024

GEPRC CineLog20 DJI 03 Air Unit FPV Drone Arrived

I'm sure a lot of you are getting sick of all the drone stuff but the learning curve on how to use an FPV Drone when controlling it in Manual (ACRO) mode is a long one, and it has kind of consumed me for now. I promise I will get past this and then be able to use my new learned FPV flying drone skill to bring you some amazing scenic video when I am out and about getting Adventure style content for the channel.

Part of my journey has been figuring out exactly the best path to take in this learning process. My DJI Avata was what really inspired me to take the plunge and learn how to really fly an FPV drone and not just the cheater way the Avata allows me to do by using the included Motion Controller, which literally takes almost no skill or time to figure out, but like I said, the instant joy one gets flying a drone like a jet fighter through the sky and feeling like you are actually in the pilot seat viewing in the goggles is amazing.

My biggest problem with the DJI Avata FPV Drone is that it is over 250 grams and requires a proper drone license and a bunch of regulations and limitation that go with it. So I did what I had to do and I bought the closest thing to the DJI Avata, but in a size that is under 250 grams yet still with the ability to fly like a demon and still get 4k high quality stabilized video. The FPV drone I decided to get is the GEPRC CineLog20 DJI 03 Air Unit FPV Drone and it even has the same camera and video transmission system my DJI Avata uses, so it is compatible with my digital 1080p DJI Integra Goggles.

And for a controller, I bought the GEPRC CineLog20 DJI 03 Air Unit FPV Drone with the added XLRS receiver built in so I can use my GEPRC TinyGO 4k controller. This is going to be a lot of fun...

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