Dangerousdave
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Hi guys, right where do I start.. Well I've been looking at lots of YouTube videos and come to the conclusion I want to build a quadcopter I do have a budget as sorts but over time it's not too small just not thousands £ 
Just looking for advice from you lot really, I've never flown anything rc I do have a 31.5cc fg marder tho so do have some experience with fast rc toys
I do want it strong enough for a go pro and fpv even if it's not on straight away I'd also like a good range say a mile or 2 if possible as I live in a little village and am pretty close to lots of forest areas I'd like to mess around over.
So if anyone can suggest components to meet my requirements I'd be very happy.
Also I'd like it easy to fly and stable.... With fail safes etc
				
			Just looking for advice from you lot really, I've never flown anything rc I do have a 31.5cc fg marder tho so do have some experience with fast rc toys
I do want it strong enough for a go pro and fpv even if it's not on straight away I'd also like a good range say a mile or 2 if possible as I live in a little village and am pretty close to lots of forest areas I'd like to mess around over.
So if anyone can suggest components to meet my requirements I'd be very happy.
Also I'd like it easy to fly and stable.... With fail safes etc
 
	 
 
		 its a 500 and the specs are in the description.
 its a 500 and the specs are in the description. haha but i dont mind spending a few hundred getting it airbourne then a bit more once ive mastered flight. I did look at the 700mm frame on hobbyking website also but yours looks a bit tougher... and in the end if the frame is the cheapest part i can start with the 500mm and go from there if i need more. The reptile 550 has places for all the cameras at the front but the body on yours looks a bit stronger
 haha but i dont mind spending a few hundred getting it airbourne then a bit more once ive mastered flight. I did look at the 700mm frame on hobbyking website also but yours looks a bit tougher... and in the end if the frame is the cheapest part i can start with the 500mm and go from there if i need more. The reptile 550 has places for all the cameras at the front but the body on yours looks a bit stronger
