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I’d say at least half the time, the throttle control is no responsive and the only way to fly is with auto launch and auto-altitude control. Basically zero fun when that happens. I can’t figure out reason why it happens but it’s annoying and waaaay too frequent.
Been looking for a simulator that mimicked my dji habits...most of the ones out there are either super sensitive, dont act like reality, are paid only, or made for fpv... this fits my need... thank you!
Whenever I do a trick the drone does not let me have any control and plumbers to the ground, I cant even throttle up to make it stop flying down. Also on all of the drones the way you control the throttle is weird and the first time you use each drone it gives you no throttle controls.
Just like any other game it takes time to get good but when you learn the different stunts and flips other then the one touch stunt it's so much fun the only complaint is the graphics but like any other mobile game it's not terrible super fun and can't stop playing it 👍😅
When you floor it forward then pull straight back it normally in real life it would have a fluid like motion in also making it hover a little higher for a second needs to be more fluid not rigid this is completely unacceptable in my opinion because it needs to be able to show how it would have fluctuations in hight stunt is completely useless please fix this problem
Fun little simulator but challenge #6 is impossible to win/pass. I think time limits are wrong. Also it's sometimes impossible to tell in the sim if the drone is facing forward or backward. I assume it's a perspective issue but it becomes evident when suddenly the controls work in reverse!
The joystick movements do not mirror real life drones. On a live drone when you let go of the throttle it stops rising. On this game the position of the joysticks stays the same when you let go. I was trying to use it as a training tool for my middle school students before they got their hands on the real thing. This one needs work.
I just bough the stunt drone and found in the manual it mentioned a game so I decided to compare and it responds very similar in real life and game (when there's no wind). The controls are the same which I like and I went from no experience to fairly good in a day. I am planning on getting a larger hobby grade racing drone (Traxxas Aton) and this is just the first step to climb to learn how to fly one first.
I have a livestream video drone made by viper This simulator really helps me get better with landing and I switch to cam mode so I can get used to that when high in the sky so if I'm at A football game or just out side I can see what me drone sees it's a very good practice simulator for drones get this simulator then get a sky viper I just want them to make it available for me to pare my controller to it that's the only thing I don't like about this simulator. Hope my feed back helps👍✌️
Since the other two reviews didn't really explain much, basically this app is for practice. When you start it up, you have the choice of flying any of the drone models. After you select the aircraft, you can either do challenges or free flight. Once the game starts you can change the view from either standstill, follow close, or "vr mode" (first person). I chose to fly my new v2400HD for practice and it seemed to respond almost exactly like it would in real life, even down to turning manual takeoff/land on by holding down the stunt and auto takeoff/land button before flight. The controller for that specific model is very accurate but seeing as that's the only one I own I can't say much on that. Overall, if you read this review the app is probably definitely worth downloading to practice with.
The Sky Viper Flight Simulator gives you access to the entire fleet of Sky Viper drones! Learn and practice how to control and fly Sky Viper drones in the simulator and then apply your new skills in real life. No drone required.