FPV MICRO-CONTROL — PRACTICAL HACKS

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1. Stick Contact

Don’t press — rest on the stick
Pressure = tremor + muscle overload

Fingertip (edge) contact
Control from the tip edge → smaller amplitude

Dry fingers
Slipping = loss of micro-control (wipe / chalk if needed)

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2. Micro Movements

Move ≠ hold
Use short impulses, not sustained positions

1–2 mm rule
Around center, movements stay within a few millimeters

Pause between corrections
Lets the system respond, reduces oscillation

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3. Vision & Trajectory

Look at the exit, not the obstacle
Your eyes lead the drone

Focus on the path/horizon
Don’t fixate on details → more stable control

Predict 0.5–1 s ahead
Otherwise you’re always late

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4. Control Rhythm

Fly in pulses
Input → pause → input → pause

Sync throttle + pitch
Channels shouldn’t fight each other

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5. Throttle

Don’t hold constant throttle
Causes drift and overcorrection

Use micro throttle pulses
Better altitude hold

Memorize throttle mid
Your altitude “zero”

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6. Body Tension

Relax shoulders → reduces finger tremor

Breathing: short exhale before a tricky move

Support elbows/palms → added stability

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7. Tuning for Physiomotor Control

Expo 0.2–0.4 → finer center control

Lower center sensitivity → less twitchiness

Don’t overdo feedforward → avoids nervous feel

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8. Anti-Tremor

Before flying:

warm up fingers (30–60 s)

a few dry stick movements

If you’re shaky: → fly 2–3 slow circles
→ nervous system stabilizes

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9. Simulator as a Tool

10–15 min daily > 2 hours once a week

train slow flight, not speed

practice clean lines, not tricks

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10. Core Principle

If you’re correcting often — you’re already late.

Solution: → fewer inputs
→ more prediction
→ consistent rhythm

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