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Uncrashed Top 5 List - Beginner Tips

New to FPV flying or first steps in the simulator? Here are the fundamentals to help you take off smoothly and build solid skills from day one.

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addedNew to FPV flying or first steps in the simulator? Here are the fundamentals to help you take off smoothly and build solid skills from day one.
changed1) Start slow: learn to hover & stay in controlEvery real or virtual FPV pilot begins with the same fundamentals: stability and control.
added2) Use beginner friendly mapsUncrashed includes several large, open maps that are perfect for new pilots.
changedLook for environments with:These maps let you experiment freely without crashing every few seconds. Once you feel more comfortable, you can gradually move toward tighter spots and more advanced freestyle environments.
changedLook for environments with:Even on large maps, try to stay close to the ground rather than climbing too high during takeoff. Flying low helps you:
added3) Crash, learn and train with intentIn a simulator, crashing is completely normal, especially during your first hours. Instead of getting frustrated, treat every crash as a quick reset and a new attempt. The goal isn’t perfection, it’s consistency.

Uncrashed : FPV Drone Simulator changes

addedNew to FPV flying or first steps in the simulator? Here are the fundamentals to help you take off smoothly and build solid skills from day one.
changedEvery real or virtual FPV pilot begins with the same fundamentals: stability and control.
addedUncrashed includes several large, open maps that are perfect for new pilots.
changedThese maps let you experiment freely without crashing every few seconds. Once you feel more comfortable, you can gradually move toward tighter spots and more advanced freestyle environments.
changedEven on large maps, try to stay close to the ground rather than climbing too high during takeoff. Flying low helps you:

New to FPV flying or first steps in the simulator? Here are the fundamentals to help you take off smoothly and build solid skills from day one.

1) Start slow: learn to hover & stay in control

Every real or virtual FPV pilot begins with the same fundamentals: stability and control.

Before attempting fast lines or challenging gaps, spend a few minutes getting comfortable with:

  • Keeping the drone steady

  • Adjusting throttle without gaining or losing too much altitude

  • Making small, smooth stick movements

  • Flying in one direction without drifting

It may feel simple, but mastering these basics early makes everything else easier.

Speed comes from control, not the other way around.

2) Use beginner friendly maps

Uncrashed includes several large, open maps that are perfect for new pilots.

Look for environments with:

  • Wide open spaces

  • Simple structures

  • Fewer obstacles

  • Clear lines of sight

These maps let you experiment freely without crashing every few seconds. Once you feel more comfortable, you can gradually move toward tighter spots and more advanced freestyle environments.

Even on large maps, try to stay close to the ground rather than climbing too high during takeoff. Flying low helps you:

  • Develop throttle control

  • Improve your sense of speed

  • Build essential muscle memory

Once you feel comfortable staying low, making smooth turns, and holding a steady line, you can slowly move toward tighter spots and more advanced freestyle environments.

3) Crash, learn and train with intent

In a simulator, crashing is completely normal, especially during your first hours. Instead of getting frustrated, treat every crash as a quick reset and a new attempt. The goal isn’t perfection, it’s consistency.

Try to identify what you struggle with, and focus on it intentionally. For example, if turning left feels harder than turning right… practice more left turns. Small, targeted exercises help you progress much faster.

4) Practice short sessions, but often

FPV training works best with frequent, short sessions.

Instead of flying 2 hours once a week, try 15 to 20 minutes per day.

Your brain builds muscle memory much faster with regular practice.

You’ll notice clear improvements in:

  • Consistency

  • Smoothness

  • Line reading

  • Throttle control

This is how real FPV pilots train, and Uncrashed makes it even easier.

5) Keep practicing races without a time objective

It’s tempting to start timing your runs right away, but early on, focusing on speed can slow down your learning.

Instead, practice at your own pace and aim for smoothness and control. Once you can fly comfortably without panicking or overcorrecting, the speed will come naturally.

Master the basics first, and the timer will take care of itself later.

Thank you for your continued support and feedback! Keep shredding, and we'll see you in the air!

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Steam News / 10 December 2025

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