Jeff Neese
Well-Known Member
I've never seen so many words on the topic of quadcopters, by someone that has yet to put anything at all in the air. This entire post smells somewhat "troll-like" (or at least attention-seeking) but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
Buy yourself a Syma X11 and/or X5C-1. The X11 is for indoor practice (including hotel rooms if you travel) and the X5C-1 for outdoor practice. Master the basics of flight. That includes basic controls, hand-eye coordination, orientation, altitude control, turning, banked turns, judging distance, etc. Get to the point where you can do smooth figure-eights and other maneuvers without crashing. Then you'll be ready for the next steps.
And no, the Syma won't end up "in the trash" after 30 days as you suggested. Everyone who has one, regardless of their skill level or whatever other quads they may have, pulls it out and flies it from time to time. That's the one your wife and kids will learn on too.
Buy yourself a Syma X11 and/or X5C-1. The X11 is for indoor practice (including hotel rooms if you travel) and the X5C-1 for outdoor practice. Master the basics of flight. That includes basic controls, hand-eye coordination, orientation, altitude control, turning, banked turns, judging distance, etc. Get to the point where you can do smooth figure-eights and other maneuvers without crashing. Then you'll be ready for the next steps.
And no, the Syma won't end up "in the trash" after 30 days as you suggested. Everyone who has one, regardless of their skill level or whatever other quads they may have, pulls it out and flies it from time to time. That's the one your wife and kids will learn on too.