Thank you for all your input. I have started to take the drone apart to see how to connect the motors and the small Philips head screwdrivers
worked fine, yet the next screw got stripped, so I am bringing out my "essential tool kit" from Ifixit to see if good tools make a difference. It seems that the screws have a dollop of glue on them, making them a bit difficult. If I can get these connections to the motors in the main structure, I will purchase at least one motor that has been listed as a specific motor for this beast in Aliexpress, I will see if it is worth the effort, since only one motor seems to be acting up. However, as you have suggested, replace all, or dump the drone and get a reasonable substitute to learn on with a camera. I still want it to be in the $200 range, and even though the "obstacle avoidance is primitive" I need that, to begin with. Too much fun!
regards,
Millard