Purchasing quad kit

Might want this Transmitter, much better bang for your buck. You should get a few of those batteries as they are small. You will need to get a bunch of props for when you break them, 205 class chew through the props fast.
 
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Might want this Transmitter, much better bang for your buck. You should get a few of those batteries as they are small. You will need to get a bunch of props for when you break them, 205 class chew through the props fast.
Wow, thank you, that is a lot better, do you have any idea where I would get one of those FPV screens/monitors that go on the transmitter, I can't find one that's less than £70 anywhere, also, how would I go about setting that up, I can't find a Youtube tutorial for it?
 
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Might want this Transmitter, much better bang for your buck. You should get a few of those batteries as they are small. You will need to get a bunch of props for when you break them, 205 class chew through the props fast.

I have just seen HobbyKing's DIY FPV goggles, I may just get these, how would I set them up, or do you know of a good Youtube tutorial?
 
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Take a look at this link, I suggest them enough that I just made a thread haha. The version 2 goggles look MUCH better than the first quantum DIY goggles, and the price is unbeatable.
 
I just got the version 2 diy goggles. I'm a noob too but these are AWESOME. Can't say enough how good they are for the price you pay. It's like flying in an IMAX. Seriously good.
 
I wanna full review haha.
You got it! Oh, that's right, I still can't get mine to fly right. And my video is cutting out (NOT the fault of the goggles, just my inexperience ) But once those issues are fixed, (maybe I can figure this all out with the help of you nice people) I will give a full review.
 
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