Freestyle flow
How to build FPV freestyle lines.
A line is more than a trick. It is the entry, the move, the recovery, and the next decision all stitched together.
The line formula
- Entry
- How you approach the object or gap. Good entries are calm enough that the trick has room to happen.
- Feature
- The object, gap, dive, orbit, roofline, bridge, or corner that gives the line shape.
- Move
- The trick or control decision: split-S, roll, dive, matty-style move, orbit, gap pass, or fast proximity run.
- Recovery
- The part after the trick. If the recovery is ugly, the line usually feels lucky instead of intentional.
- Exit
- The next direction. Great freestyle lines make the next move feel inevitable.
Clip-worthy line checklist
- Start close to action. Do not waste the first three seconds.
- Pick one main feature.
- Commit to one clean move.
- Recover earlier than your ego wants.
- End while the line still has energy.
- Save the clip only if you would show it to another pilot.
Build a stronger Part
A Part should feel like a short FPV skate video. Open with the strongest clip, alternate speed and technical control, change maps only when the visual jump helps, and end on a clean closer. You do not need a long Part. You need a memorable one.