Another Noob

:rolleyes: ... You know it's a toy when people refer to their life expectancy in hours ... lmao ... :p

Well Doctor, I'm sure I'm not telling you anything, but if anybody gets a chance, take a Syma X5 motor apart and look at how small the tiny fingers are that are the brushes! They are two or three thin brass "fingers" not much thicker or wider than a hair from your head! The are like three strands from a piece of braided wire. I was shocked at how small the brushes are. I can't believe the motors last as long as they do!

And five hours flight time is a lot for a toy drone..... given the batteries only last a bit more than 5 minutes. Five hours at five minutes a flight is a lot of flights!

Nobody is suggesting drone pilots just fly Syma X5's. But they ARE great starter drones. I own 18 drones of various configurations and price ranges, but I still love my TOY Syma X5's. I will always keep some Syma X5's around!
 
Really....we are debating the differences in the build-quality of certain models?
I'd be the first to admit the X5 is nothing but a toy....
Some people would rather learn through trial and error, but unfortunately I can't afford to do that with a Mavic or DJI.

I imagine I'll get there one day....in fact, I'm planning on it....but until I achieve that level of expertise and skill, I'll continue bouncing my "toys" off walls and into trees without the pucker-factor every time it happens.

I am REALLY impressed with the X5; the altitude-hold feature is amazing....something I didn't experience before. The video quality and the FPV is crap...but I will keep training!
 
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