Thanks for the reply. Ive had two mini , dog ate one and just flew the other to death. Looking to up grade. Think I could get into this. Have you checked out areosky x350?Welcome to the hobby( disease?)!! To begin, jump on Amazon ( because returns are so easy ) and look into some of the mini/nano offerings from Eachines, Blade, Dromida, Syma, HeliMax and Hubsan. The Hubsan H107 is just about everyones favorite. Learn on these because you will crash and these are all less than $100.00 including crash parts. They come complete and ready to fly. You can beat the snot out of them and they still keep flying. Once you master one of these you will have a better idea of what type of flying interests you most. It could be racing, video or just sport flying. You will still have over $300.00 from your initial $400.00 to move on up the quad ladder. While you're beating up your mini read the reviews here, and on youtube, to help you make a good choice on your next quad. After you narrow it down jump on the forum here and ask for opinions on your pick. The folks on this forum are the most helpful you'll find anywhere. So pick a model from one of the brands above and you won't regret it. Get started! Times-a- wastin'!!!
Can always get it here, with battery and charger.Ha! After talking about the Quanum Nova I just ordered one so I could have a larger copter to fly while I putz around with all my not quite completed builds. $209.25 RTF w/o battery/ charger and free shipping!
Good morning tallrider. Ive yet to try a quad with fpv but sure want one. I have been looking at a quad called the Areosky X350. You can see it on the Xheli web site. Take a look at it and tell me what you think. I would take the gopro mount off it and install a gimbal for a fpv. What do you think?Sounds like we are about the same age. I have a few vision issues that stop me from flying acrobatic quads so my preferences are toward more relaxed flight. I like fpv but have to use a monitor instead of goggles for example. What kind of flying interests you?
The gimbal I would use is a servo pan and tilt. Find a POI go to gps hover mode Then I can look around.It looks like the X350 is too new for very many reviews to show up. It looks like a Cheerson CX20 clone. Kind of like the Quanum Nova being a re-badged CX20. I dunno. Maybe wait for holtneil or perhaps Jackson has had some experience with Aerosky products. BTW. You do not want to mount your FPV camera on a gimbal. You want it to track the flightpath of the quad. Not the ground.