Hello from down under

Tagz

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Hey guys, new to the drone hobby, just picked up a $150 Parrot Mambo drone (non fpv version) and now i'm hooked.....especially after watching some of JohnnyFPV on instagram and just wow, i would love to get good enough to do anything close to what he can do, and looks like alot of fun!

I'm quickly learning how to handle the quadcopter better by using the simulator/game "Liftoff" anyone on here use that? Making rapid progress!

I've been researching for days what i need to know and still have so much to learn, i was into RC cars in a big way for a few years, soldering my own motor and esc wires was not uncommon, so im familier with esc'c, motors, servos and lipo ratings.

So with this absoloute mountain of info i thought id join a forum to help answer some dumb questions i will come up with along the way. At the moment i'm tossing up the buy or build dilemma. Being in australia there arent drone shops on the corner like i imagine there are overseas, and if they do happen to sell drones its just expensive DJI drones.

Leaning towards buying a kit and assembling my own, struggling to find a drone at the moment that has a well supported and easily accessible spare parts base where i don't have to pay a fortune for international shipping.
 
Welcome to the forum Tagz. Doesn't matter where you are in this world, there aren't really any "drone shops" and us here in Canada (and our neighbors to the south. the USA) do the majority of our shopping online. I get most of my parts from ReadyMadeRC and RaceDayQuads, both of which are located in the USA. May want to shoot them an email about the cost of shipping to AUS, may be less than you expect. The big 2 for cheap parts and good availability overseas are Banggood and Gearbest, good deals and worldwide shipping but can be agonizingly slow. And yes, you'll find that most of us build our own quads
 
Welcome.

This is THE place to learn about building quads. All the serious fpv racers and freestyle guys build their own. It's the only way to be sure.

Since you're already used to soldering I recommend giving something like this a go:

 
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