Hello all.
I just recently started flying (well, trying to fly) quadcopters and I am having a rough time of it. I've only been able to try to fly indoors due to the weather so since wind is obviously not a factor I'm forced to conclude I either got 7 defective various kinds of drones or I am doing something (or a lot of somethings) wrong. What I would like to do, if it is allowed, is ask if there is anyone in the York, Pa area who can guide/mentor/help me at least as far as to allow me to fly well enough to enjoy my quadcopters rather than just get frustrated and annoyed. I know I would really enjoy flying my quadcopters if only I could keep them in the air longer than a few seconds without crashing.
Btw, my quads are the Syma X5C-1, Cheerson CX-31, JXD 509V, JJRC H20, Skyviper m200, and the Sky Walker 1306. Nothing very large or expensive - just ones I thought would be good to learn on and then eventually give to nieces and nephews when I get something bigger and much more expensive. So, please help.
I just recently started flying (well, trying to fly) quadcopters and I am having a rough time of it. I've only been able to try to fly indoors due to the weather so since wind is obviously not a factor I'm forced to conclude I either got 7 defective various kinds of drones or I am doing something (or a lot of somethings) wrong. What I would like to do, if it is allowed, is ask if there is anyone in the York, Pa area who can guide/mentor/help me at least as far as to allow me to fly well enough to enjoy my quadcopters rather than just get frustrated and annoyed. I know I would really enjoy flying my quadcopters if only I could keep them in the air longer than a few seconds without crashing.
Btw, my quads are the Syma X5C-1, Cheerson CX-31, JXD 509V, JJRC H20, Skyviper m200, and the Sky Walker 1306. Nothing very large or expensive - just ones I thought would be good to learn on and then eventually give to nieces and nephews when I get something bigger and much more expensive. So, please help.