The Cheapest way to get started in FPV

Guide to setting up velocidrone to get into fpv super cheaply

11 days ago   •   3 min read

By David Jones
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So, you want to dive into the wild world of FPV flying, huh? Well, buckle up because we’re about to explore the best way to get started in 2025. Forget the expensive gear and complicated setups; we’re talking about starting your journey right from your phone with Velocidrone Mobile. Yeah, you heard that right!

The Controversial Choice: Velocidrone Mobile

Now, I know what you’re thinking: “A mobile simulator? Really?” But hear me out! Velocidrone is one of the finest FPV simulators out there, celebrated for its realistic physics and stunning maps. When they dropped the mobile version, I was stoked! It’s like taking all the good stuff from Velocidrone and squeezing it into your pocket.

Sure, flying on a touchscreen isn’t the long-term plan. You’re going to want a real controller soon enough, but it’s a fantastic way to learn the basics without dropping a ton of cash upfront. Grab yourself an RC controller (you can snag one for about 65 bucks) and get ready to fly!

Connecting Your Gear: The Express LRS Advantage

First things first, let’s talk about controllers. You’ll need one that’s compatible with Express LRS. Check the specs when you buy! Updating your controller to version 3.4 or higher is crucial. I recently updated mine, and trust me, it’s as easy as pie.

  1. Head to the Express LRS configurator.
  2. Select your controller and firmware version.
  3. Build the firmware and upload it to your controller.

Once that's done, connect your controller to Wi-Fi, and you’re set! Your phone and controller will be able to chat like old pals, making your flying experience smoother than ever.

Getting the Most Out of Velocidrone Mobile

Boot up Velocidrone Mobile and go to options to set your input. You’ll want to enable Wi-Fi joystick. This allows your phone to communicate with your controller seamlessly. Once connected, you can start racing or even just flying around to get the hang of things.

Controller settings in Velocidrone Mobile

Track Recommendations: Where to Fly First

If you’re just starting, I highly recommend using the Crazy B Drone. It’s small, and everything happens at a slower pace, making it perfect for beginners. A personal favourite of mine is the Lazy Day Whoop Trio track; it’s just a blast! Click on the little flag to start your race, and off you go!

Lazy Day Whoop Trio track in Velocidrone

Mastering the Basics

Let’s break down the controls for you:

  • Throttle: Left stick goes up and down.
  • Yaw: Left stick turns you left and right.
  • Pitch: Right stick leans you forward and back.
  • Roll: Right stick slides you left and right.

Start with the throttle in the middle to hover, and gently push forward on the right stick to move. Once you’re feeling brave, try coordinated turns by combining both sticks. Trust me, it’s a game-changer!

Why Now is the Best Time to Get Into FPV

It has never been easier than it is right now to get into FPV and Velocidrone Mobile has made it even easier, FPV is more accessible than ever. You don’t need fancy gear to start flying; just your phone and a controller. This opens the door for thousands, if not millions, to join the hobby. So don’t wait—get out there and start flying!

FAQs

Can I fly without a controller?

Sure! You can start with just your phone, but you’ll eventually want a controller for a better experience.

Is Velocidrone Mobile free?

It’s pretty affordable, costing around eight bucks (USD). Definitely worth it to learn the basics!

What’s the best controller to use?

Any Express LRS-compatible controller will work, but I recommend looking for one that’s user-friendly and fits your budget (The RadioMaster Pocket is a very compelling choice).

Final Thoughts

So there you have it! Velocidrone Mobile offers a killer way to start your FPV journey. Whether you're a newbie or just looking to sharpen your skills, this combo is unbeatable. Get out there, have fun, and happy flying!

We, Unmanned Tech, take no credit in the content above and all credit goes to Evan Turner. Please go check him out at flyfive33.com for the complete story.

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