acroFPV

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

  1. Start close to action. Do not waste the first three seconds.
  2. Pick one main feature.
  3. Commit to one clean move.
  4. Recover earlier than your ego wants.
  5. End while the line still has energy.
  6. 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.