4 in 1, this stuff is still in the original boxes like it just came off the store shelf, the kid gets the Wizard, I'm too old for something that fast, heck the HS 200 is almost too fast for me, I have a Potsenic D80 to fly, love it,
The Holystone was in its original store box and with the plastic cover over the tray, just as you would get it for an unboxing,,,,
Goggles & charger still in their original boxes and like I said, immaculate condition.
Also there's the cables to connect to the computer for for both the transmitter & goggles for sim flying on the lap top.
The person I purchased everything from was very glad to see the package deal going to a good home, and emailed me a link to a sim. after the deal was made.
Neither drone has been flown yet by us, he demo'd the Wizard at the time of purchase, flew it out of his car trunk, around the parking lot then back to a hand landing.
Went to Harbor Freight for flight case's for each drone kit.
Each case has a drone, its batteries, and spare props, another case for my chargers, and charging bags.
And a small case for the FPV goggles, its battery, charger & antenna's.
All the batteries are at storage charge level, got 3 low battery alarms in the box, checked the batteries with one.
Still can't believe I got so lucky, gonna search out the prop's you recommended, got a couple of bags of orange props, but they're a lower pitch than the stock purples, I can tell just by looking at them, maybe about half, I'm thinking I'm going to switch them out on the drone so my son can get the fell of this thing at a slower speed, I know it will cut the flight time but he's gotta learn other wise it's going to be difficult and he may get discouraged.
I've tried flying my D80 with the GPS off and think I know what I might be in for with the HS, gotta love that GPS, if I get in a pinch I can just turn it back on and hit Headless to gain control again,,,,,,,,
Kinda fun reading the reviews of the HS, the 1 star reviews all said it just flew off when they tried the return home button, the manufacture uses the same button for re-calibrating the transmitter with a long press, the return home is a short press of the same button so I figure the pilot would panic for return home and hold the button down too long.
I know with my D80 when I hit return home it takes a few seconds for the drone to respond, and I've only had the chance to fly it a few times around the neighborhood with the weather we're having right now I'm lucky just to have a calm day let alone one with out rain.
Found a school yard not far from home, large sports field, and legal to fly RC but hopefully can go there when people aren't partaking in a field event, and yes I completely understand the danger of having a crash landing around a crowd looking the other way,,,,,,,,
Had a rocket crash in a baseball diamond during a game back a number of years ago when I was just getting into high power rocketry before 9/11.
Then after 9/11 the Fed's put a bunch of restrictions on our motor fuel so the hobby kind of quit being so fun.
This hobby needs more support for outdoor events, free style competition type of event, maybe racing but for race drones they're moving pretty darn fast and an out of control 70mph drone can do some serious damage to a human.
There's a collage down in Olympia, St. Martin's, that use to have a huge field that didn't get used for sporting events, that might have changed but next time I'm down there I'm going to drive over and check it out, might be a starting point for the hobby if it's still an open field.
Man, the middle of winter is not time to get all pumped up in an outdoor hobby in the PNW,,,,,,,,,,,,,