So I first got a Proto X nano quad just for fun thinking it would be really cool how small it is, it got me really interested in quads and wanted me to dabble a bit more, so I bought a F180c Holy Stone quad, its fairly small and i've been getting pretty good at it, I crash often if I try new things but I have the basic controls down but one thing I cant do is when you make the quad face you and all the right stick controls flip , I crash almost instantly. I really need help especially when I move onto a bigger and better quad I dont want to spend hundreds on a quad and end up crashing it I see people go SUPER high up in the air and fly it like its nothing with my quad every time I go up in the air I lose control, maybe because of wind and how small it is but i'm scared to move onto bigger quads in fear of crashing it. How do you know when to move up and get a bigger quad? If anyone would like to help me and see my progress just ask for my info and we can keep in contact
thank you and have a nice day to anyone who reads this.
Well, here's my input: you should look into a Phantom drone, as they come equipped with a GPS, orientation sensor, and position hold, and practically fly themselves. You could buy a good older model with a GoPro mount for under $500 on eBay. They also have a real time FPV video stream back to a smartphone (if you buy the model that supports it stock, or buy third party FPV gear). Also, you could look into the Quanum Nova on the HobbyKing.com website. You could get it for under $300, and it's also equipped with GPS, return to home, and a GoPro mount. If you're looking for a racing quad, you could either build one (very fun, but basic electronics and quadcopter knowledge is needed), or just buy one pre-assembled. They come with or without FPV preinstalled, but I'd recommend buying one with FPV and a pair of FPV goggles.
I actually have about a dozen drones, including the DJI Phantom 2 Vision + (love it!), a couple of home-built racing quads, a couple more FPV drones, and also some micros and toy-grade. I've been flying for several years, and it's my favorite hobby! My first drone was a Hubsan HD micro camera drone, and since then I haven't looked back!
If anybody has questions about drones, please don't hesitate to message me directly, and I'll be happy to try my best to help you out!