Kit question

I did plan to get more props, I know I will wreck plenty.
I haven't flown quads before, I have been wanting to build one for a couple of years and building it is something I am looking forward to.

What is the update?
Before flying your new build, you might would buy something small to practice with, such as the Syma X5C: http://www.amazon.com/Syma-Channel-...s&ie=UTF8&qid=1440173898&sr=1-1&keywords=syma

Good luck with your kit! It looks pretty good for the money, and I like that it also includes the FlySky FS-T6 transmitter & receiver combo.
 
I have the X5c, only had it a couple of weeks but I'm slowly getting there, just need to get to the stage where if the wind blows it in a direction or some other change, I just naturally know how to react.
The wind blew it the other day and because it was flying back to me 180° out I made it go further by not reacting properly, its taking quite alot of thought to figure out what to do when it's anything but zero degrees
 
I have the X5c, only had it a couple of weeks but I'm slowly getting there, just need to get to the stage where if the wind blows it in a direction or some other change, I just naturally know how to react.
The wind blew it the other day and because it was flying back to me 180° out I made it go further by not reacting properly, its taking quite alot of thought to figure out what to do when it's anything but zero degrees
Keep at it! You'll be a top-notch drone pilot before you know it! :D
 
The kit has been fairly straightforward so far, the internet is teeming with information and YouTube videos and when I have been unsure I have asked on here and people have been very helpful.
The build has come in under £200 with two 3s 5500mah batteries and charger and spare props.
Its not going to be very agile with the large batteries but that's how I want it.
 
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