About 4 weeks ago I bought a Syma X5C-1 and started flying it around my backyard. It was frustrating at first but I was having a lot of fun and my skills were getting better as I went. A week ago I let the altitude get away from me (I'm still not exactly sure how) and it tried to fly away. It soared over my neighbor's house but I fought it gallantly and was able to coax it back over my backyard, but it was still way high. At this point it had been spun around and at that distance I couldn't tell fore from aft or port from starboard. I gave it some forward pitch to determine it's heading but it was too little too late. It crashed into the top of a tree about 3 stories high and resides there still.
There was no question I would get another drone but which one? I had been looking at an MJX Bugs 2 but I really didn't want to start depending on Headless Mode and Return to Home and Altitude Hold, etc. until I had become a legit flyer (which I am not yet). So, figuring that I already had a case and extra batteries and props for the Syma I bought another one.
Today I took it to a huge empty park. This would be my largest venue yet. I flew it out to greater distances than I had thought possible and was having an absolute blast. At one point it just took off climbing. I chopped the throttle thinking it would crash somewhere on the park's soft grass except....
....it never came down. At least I never saw it come down. I walked the park on a search-and-rescue mission but it wasn't to be found.
So now I have a hard case, spare props and spare batteries for a drone I don't own. I'm anxious to buy my next one. Do I stay with the Syma or get a GPS bird
with automated flight features? Part of me says I should stay with $45 drones until I can keep one long enough to develop some skills. And, assuming this isn't the last drone I'm going to lose, why buy one one for $200 if I'm just going to lose it anyway? Should I just go through as many Symas as it takes or do I reward myself for losing two drones in 10 days and move on to something more expensive?
You know, I'm not sure GPS would've saved me in either loss. Headless Mode might have saved the first one but I can't be sure and maybe I could track my second one with it's GPS signal but I'm not sure you could do that once the bird is out of range.
What say you? How many Symas until you've paid your dues?
There was no question I would get another drone but which one? I had been looking at an MJX Bugs 2 but I really didn't want to start depending on Headless Mode and Return to Home and Altitude Hold, etc. until I had become a legit flyer (which I am not yet). So, figuring that I already had a case and extra batteries and props for the Syma I bought another one.
Today I took it to a huge empty park. This would be my largest venue yet. I flew it out to greater distances than I had thought possible and was having an absolute blast. At one point it just took off climbing. I chopped the throttle thinking it would crash somewhere on the park's soft grass except....
....it never came down. At least I never saw it come down. I walked the park on a search-and-rescue mission but it wasn't to be found.
So now I have a hard case, spare props and spare batteries for a drone I don't own. I'm anxious to buy my next one. Do I stay with the Syma or get a GPS bird
with automated flight features? Part of me says I should stay with $45 drones until I can keep one long enough to develop some skills. And, assuming this isn't the last drone I'm going to lose, why buy one one for $200 if I'm just going to lose it anyway? Should I just go through as many Symas as it takes or do I reward myself for losing two drones in 10 days and move on to something more expensive?
You know, I'm not sure GPS would've saved me in either loss. Headless Mode might have saved the first one but I can't be sure and maybe I could track my second one with it's GPS signal but I'm not sure you could do that once the bird is out of range.
What say you? How many Symas until you've paid your dues?