Hello. I finally signed up here to get some help.
Like so many others, my story is the same. I've looked at Quadcopters for a long time, but finally decided to take the plunge. Based on some great advice, I decided against my original idea of buying a $500 Phantom 3 and instead I bought a couple small, inexpensive quads.
My first purchase was the UDI U818A. After some crazy 'slight wind' episodes, I decided to cut off the plastic protector rings, and I also added a wire to the very, short transmitter antenna. I think I've got better range with it, but I understand it's pretty basic - I paid around $50 with camera option included.
Next I bought a Syma X11 - no camera, again - really inexpensive.
So - I've been flying both of these for about a month now. Not every day, but pretty regularly.
I can fly away from my spot, turn it to look at me, and fly it back with a little bit of stunbling.
Lately I've been doing the turns using both right and left sticks - all from instructions on YouTube videos. I'm not great at turning that way yet but I can easily head it out, fly around, and come back and land if I don't try the crazy turns that screw up your orientation.
My son's got a Domidia and he's doing much better than I am, not a surprise.
So at this point, I'm getting confused at what to do next, and I have a lot of questions.
Let me explain.
Although I've had both quads for about a month, I have not had to repair either one of them due to a caatastrophic crash, and I have never lost them. Maybe dumb luck, I don't know.
But I do think that the 2 cotrollers (transmitters) that came with these two quads are probably worth $10 if I'm lucky. It really surprises me that they work as well at they do, but still, it's difficult for me to hover at 4 or 5 feet off the ground and move around like that. I know that throttle control is the most difficult thing to master, but I'm wondering.
Is there a better transmitter I could buy to fly the UDI quad I already have, or is that quad just too darn 'cheap'?
I had thought that the next quad I buy is the Syma X8. It's larger, same size as the DJI's, and it's in my price budget. I'm still not convinced I'm ready to strap a $500 bill onto a quad and send it up and out of sight, like the DJI, so I'm still looking for a low cost alternative.
If Bought the Syma X8, is there an aftermarket controller/transmitter that I can link up to it with? As I understand it, you need to buy a 'receiver' too, but I'm at a loss as to how to make it all work.
So the transmitter is my first question. Just want to know if I can buy a better aftermarket one, and install it into the lower cost quads that I'm buying.
Secondly, many of you might be thinking that there's a good 'Quad' that I should consider if I've got the UDI and the Syma X11 already. Feel free to offer suggestions.
Finally, I've read about battery chargers that are much better than the basic ones that come in the ready to fly kits that I've been buying. I don't know much about that either.
Thanks for reading, I'm happy to be a member.
Like so many others, my story is the same. I've looked at Quadcopters for a long time, but finally decided to take the plunge. Based on some great advice, I decided against my original idea of buying a $500 Phantom 3 and instead I bought a couple small, inexpensive quads.
My first purchase was the UDI U818A. After some crazy 'slight wind' episodes, I decided to cut off the plastic protector rings, and I also added a wire to the very, short transmitter antenna. I think I've got better range with it, but I understand it's pretty basic - I paid around $50 with camera option included.
Next I bought a Syma X11 - no camera, again - really inexpensive.
So - I've been flying both of these for about a month now. Not every day, but pretty regularly.
I can fly away from my spot, turn it to look at me, and fly it back with a little bit of stunbling.
Lately I've been doing the turns using both right and left sticks - all from instructions on YouTube videos. I'm not great at turning that way yet but I can easily head it out, fly around, and come back and land if I don't try the crazy turns that screw up your orientation.
My son's got a Domidia and he's doing much better than I am, not a surprise.
So at this point, I'm getting confused at what to do next, and I have a lot of questions.
Let me explain.
Although I've had both quads for about a month, I have not had to repair either one of them due to a caatastrophic crash, and I have never lost them. Maybe dumb luck, I don't know.
But I do think that the 2 cotrollers (transmitters) that came with these two quads are probably worth $10 if I'm lucky. It really surprises me that they work as well at they do, but still, it's difficult for me to hover at 4 or 5 feet off the ground and move around like that. I know that throttle control is the most difficult thing to master, but I'm wondering.
Is there a better transmitter I could buy to fly the UDI quad I already have, or is that quad just too darn 'cheap'?
I had thought that the next quad I buy is the Syma X8. It's larger, same size as the DJI's, and it's in my price budget. I'm still not convinced I'm ready to strap a $500 bill onto a quad and send it up and out of sight, like the DJI, so I'm still looking for a low cost alternative.
If Bought the Syma X8, is there an aftermarket controller/transmitter that I can link up to it with? As I understand it, you need to buy a 'receiver' too, but I'm at a loss as to how to make it all work.
So the transmitter is my first question. Just want to know if I can buy a better aftermarket one, and install it into the lower cost quads that I'm buying.
Secondly, many of you might be thinking that there's a good 'Quad' that I should consider if I've got the UDI and the Syma X11 already. Feel free to offer suggestions.
Finally, I've read about battery chargers that are much better than the basic ones that come in the ready to fly kits that I've been buying. I don't know much about that either.
Thanks for reading, I'm happy to be a member.