Another noob

Islandhog

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Aloha from Honolulu, Hawaii
Just started flying, well trying to between crashing. Bought a Dromida Vista and a Blade Inductrix from the local hobby store. They carry all the parts I need for repairs, been through some already and I do have spares cause I'll need it. I figured these will be good to learn, I want to fly line of sight without auto pilot. Once I feel more confident I'll replace the Vista with something else, perhaps a cheap fpv racer.

I joined this forum after browsing, there's a lot of info and knowledge from experienced pilots that can help a noob like myself. Thank you all for taking the time posting beginner stuff, I need it.
 
Hi welcome to the forum we all crash when we start out and if you do go fpv racer your crash a lot more the guys normally have bags of props as these break a lot
 
Thanks guys. Not sure where this will take me.

Those racers look cool and the cows to clouds vid is awasome. Im guessing the equiptment for long distance must cost more that i want to spend. But that excites me more that the other platforms.

Untill I figure what I want next, I'll keep crashing
 
Aloha from Canada. You can take this hobby as far as you want, but you don't have to spend a fortune to have fun. It's actually pretty easy to build a decent FPV racer for around $200
 
the cows to clouds vid is awasome
Hey brah.............you talking about my "chasing cows" vid??? Anyway, welcome aboard. If that's my vid........that was done with a Syma X8HG. The setup for that cost $109 Ready To Fly.....complete! The costs in this hobby are kinda extreme.........you can get quads from $16 up to $1600 and on up. And the types of quads varies as well.............rock solid Aerial Photography platforms(RTF or DIY) to small racers that will reach speeds in excess of 100mph. The main thing................have fun....................

(edit to add)...........Big Island mo' bettah, brah!
 
If you are heading towards FPV, I'd suggest you start with something like a FlySky i6x radio, a compatible BNF brushed micro FPV quad, and an affordable pair of goggles. You can get in for under $200 with extra batteries if you shop, and the Tx and goggles will work with your next step up. Ren is right, you can build a decent FPV racer for <$200, but you still need batteries, radio, goggles.... The $90-150 you spend on a FlySky transmitter and goggles will work with your next quad. And you can move up to a $200+ transmitter if/when you want/need to.
 
Mahalo brah, you right about big island, Honolulu keeps getting worst.
This is the vid holtneil shared, not sure who's the op. Is it yours?
Long distance would be awesome especially if I don't have to lay down $1000+ on a mavic
Those racers are insane, love the sound they make.
 
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Thanks rick, I'm definitely thinking of a radio but haven't decided which way to go yet. I like racers and long distance fliers. I was looking at this, seems popular, affordable and comes with a flysky radio. https://m.banggood.com/Eachine-Wiza...FlySky-I6-RTF-p-1077100.html?rmmds=categories
Would be ideal to have a radio that works with multiple quads. I don't know how to tell which transmitters work with which recievers.
Been having fun learning on a Blade Inductrix indoors.
https://www.horizonhobby.com/drone/ready-to-fly-15086--1/inductrix-rtf-blh8700
The Dromida Vista is kinda shity, no power, the high performance motors don't make a difference.
https://www.dromida.com/drones/dide04xx-vista-fpv/index.php
Just gonna use it till I get better or kill it. Hopefully I'll decide what to get next by then. Haven't been able to fly outside much, it's been windy and rainy.
 
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Just want to be sure the radio will be compatatable with my next quad.
The 10+ channel FS-i6X has 20 unique models available, and the the X6B receiver is compatible with anything. All for $50.
X6B i-BUS Specifications:
Brand: Flysky
Item: i-BUS X6B Receiver
Channels: 6 (PWM), 8 (PPM), 18 (i-BUS)
It will also do regular SBus too.
 
Thanks Jackson, that's good to know.
Still learning how to fly but looking at other quads. Lots of cool stuff available. Don't know squat about radios and receivers. Channels and bus is French to me. Know of any sites where I can educate myself?
 
Aloha from Canada. You can take this hobby as far as you want, but you don't have to spend a fortune to have fun. It's actually pretty easy to build a decent FPV racer for around $200
Hey RENOV8R, I like your avatar, reminds me of snoopy. Because of this forum, I've discovered some cool looking racers, like you said under $200. Makes me want to practice more so I'll be able to handle one of those babys.
 
Naw, brah, not mine. That's beyond the X8HG ability. Here's my "cow" videos.

That's a nice place, your vid quality is nice too. Didnt know quads can herd cows, thats cool.
Found out through holtneil that the other video is from these guys that do crazy long distance stuff. They have other fps long distance vids on YouTube under dragon link.
 
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