Optimizm1

Hi, There are many different types of of drones.

Do you want it for aerial photography and video ? or for racing/freestyle/stunt type flying?

Are there any particular must have features ?
 
Although you have $350 to dedicate to drones, I'd keep about $300 of that in the bank for now.

All of us crashed many times while learning to fly & the cheap drones are usually more durable than the higher end platforms. Once you become familiar with flying, you'll be ready for a more complex quad.

I'm glad I started with the JJRC H31. It flew amazingly well even after being pounded into the ground many times. Without the skills it helped develop, the Autel XSP that I have now would have been destroyed.
 
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