👁 Real-world indoor FPV testing focused on reliability, low-light performance, and precision flying in tight spaces.
Eye In The Sky Drones is a veteran-run channel testing and comparing drones in real indoor environments — including low-light, GPS-denied, and sensor-limited conditions — to show what actually works when automation isn’t available.
This channel isn’t about speed or flash. It’s about calm, intentional flying where space is limited, mistakes matter, and precision counts.
🔧 What you’ll find here:
• 🚁 CQ-style FPV movement & realistic indoor paths
• 🌘 Low-light, tight-space, and GPS-denied drills
• 🔩 Practical setups, mods, and real-world observations
If you’re curious about FPV in tight, realistic spaces and value a disciplined, mission-focused flying style — you’re in the right place.
FAA Part 107 Certified ✔️ | Veteran-Owned 🇺🇸
#IndoorFPV #TacticalFPV #CloseQuartersFPV #CQB #DJIAvata2 #DJINeo
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Indoor flying isn’t about speed.
It’s about margin, time, space, and options.
Most crashes aren’t bad luck — they’re feedback from the environment.
New video breaks down why speed fails indoors and what actually works instead.
Watch slowly. The environment is telling you something.🧠
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Indoors, speed feels skilled — until it isn’t.
I ran the same indoor flight twice:
once fast, once slow.
Same drone. Same environment.
Completely different outcomes.
This one’s about control, sensor limits, and decision-making when GPS and vision start to fall apart.
🎥 Fast vs Slow Flying Indoors is live.
2 weeks ago | [YT] | 13
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🚁 Ceiling Bias — one of the most common indoor flying mistakes
Flying too high indoors feels safe… until pipes, vents, light fixtures, door frames, and sudden elevation changes show up out of nowhere.
In this short breakdown, I explain why ceiling bias leads to jerky corrections, rushed inputs, and unnecessary impacts — and why flying lower (knee-to-waist height) actually gives you more control, not less.
This isn’t about crashes or flexing — it’s about flying smarter indoors.
🎥 New video is live:
https://youtu.be/_B9CLutyYXw
3 weeks ago | [YT] | 0
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Ever push a drone hard enough that a simple fix isn’t enough anymore?
This is a real Avata 2 crash → repair → inspection.
If you fly FPV long enough, you’ll recognize this moment.
🎥 https://youtu.be/wtKCKEgTVuw
3 weeks ago | [YT] | 2
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New drop: real-world recon & situational awareness.
Less flash, more thinking.
4 weeks ago | [YT] | 1
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New test is live.
Neo 1 vs Neo 2 flown indoors, low-light, GPS-denied — focused on control, recovery, and reliability when automation isn’t available.
This one wasn’t about speed. Curious what others are seeing with these indoors.
1 month ago | [YT] | 0
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Light mount finally here.
Low-light indoor testing coming next 👀
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🚨 It’s Here. DJI NEO 2 Has Arrived. Indoor CQB Test Coming Soon 👀
Just picked up the DJI NEO 2 — and yes, I’m putting it through real indoor tactical scenarios.
CQB tight gaps, low-light, obstacle defeat, room-to-room transitions… the works.
This one is going to answer the big question:
Can the NEO 2 actually outperform the Avata 2 indoors?
Stay tuned — flight testing starts tonight.
Drop your questions below and I’ll include them in the breakdown 👇🏼🔥
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🔔 New Avata 2 Training Drops Today at 4:45 PM EST!
Dialing in precision, throttle control, and micro-corrections with a clean line-following drill in Manual Mode.
If you fly tactical or cinematic FPV, this one’s worth the reps.
See you at 4:45. 🚁⚡️
#Avata2 #FPVTraining #ManualModeFPV
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Took the Avata 2 into some tight CQB-style interiors today — under a rusted-out van door, inside a wrecked bus, through a gutted police cruiser, and even a rooftop entry point.
All slow, deliberate precision work. No freestyle — just controlled throttle, obstacle management, and low-light decision-making.
The Avata 2 handled it better than I expected in these confined spaces.
Here’s the full run if you want to see how it performed:
👉 https://youtu.be/BkTBxSxgx4E
Always curious how others are training or pushing their drones in tight, imperfect indoor environments.
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