One hour in…
Setup was quick and straightforward. Even for my quirky Mode 3 configuration. However, drone settings seem to be overly simple to me and even with the settings that are there I was unable to enter the exact parameters of my quad - can’t get the prop pitch below 3, for example.
Having said that, it flies pretty much like all the other sims out there. Collisions are very forgiving and “bouncy”. I like sims that allow you to reset in place, rather than taking you back to a spawn point, but the down side of this is that you can become trapped on occasions. I like the way the race tracks only activate once you fly through the start gate. If you don’t the area isn’t all cluttered up with gates.
It’s absolutely gorgeous! Lovely graphics, however of the nine levels available only two really stand out - Urban Bando and the clearly Fifth Element inspired, High City. Most of the others are decent but sparse feeling and a couple are extremely barren. But they are quite large.
Biggest faux pas so far is that water is non-lethal. You can actually land on it! ![]()
On the whole it’s not dreadful - pretty much on a par with a lot of the other sims out there - and it’s nice to have some different places to fly, even if a lot of them aren’t particularly engaging. I’m not upset at having spent £8.25 on it.

