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Hi everyone, I own a Flylens 85 with the O4 system, but for stable indoor flying in smaller spaces, it feels way too fast and heavy. I’m considering something like the Meteor75 or Firefly 1S with O4.
However, based on many discussions, people claim that analog is the only way to go for indoor flying. That would mean buying analog goggles and maybe an Air65. It feels like a waste to lose the resolution, plus I’d have to carry extra gear—is the difference really that significant? My main goal is achieving more stable and controlled flights in indoor environments.
u/Agitated_Wrap6416 — 17 days ago