I'm looking for a unit that I can learn to fly with to help prepare to fly an Inspire properly/well in ATTI mode.
Are there some specific models in the sub-$300 price range that would let me learn how to fly well without putting $3,000 at risk by practicing with the Inspire?
I've bounced mine off the barn roof a few times, and it's sent more then one night in the tree waiting for a good wind to blow it free. And it keeps on flying, currently waiting for new motors, It's a great little trainer quad.
I suggest the Hubsan X4. I purchased one from B&H and try to fly everyday...EVEN if I'm flying the Inspire as well. It's just crazy and REALLY drills you with handling a psychotic flight situation.
The best way to start out is two fold...You can get a Real Flight 7.5 Simulator that comes with a Futaba controller and it has lots of UAVs to practice on including GPS mode Atti mode with wind conditions...The next thing would be to buy a Blade Nano Quad...It is an amazing little quad meant to fly indoors and and gives you lots of stick time and bounces off walls without much damage to the walls or the quad...Not a bad package for around $300.00 for both...Both should be readily available at your local hobbyshop...
Jon....I agree with Wildcat Willie above. I have both and they are excellent to learn to fly on. If you can fly a Blade Nano QX well then the Inspire is a piece of cake. Don't forget the simulator in the Pilot app. You can set it on Atti mode and then set the wind to 10 mph....good practice.
Ethos QX 130 is a wonderful trainer for about $100. It is very crash worthy (I know!) It also has some really fun low cost accessories , bubble maker, squirt gun, plastic missile launcher, and winch with rescue basket
Thanks for all of the feedback/suggestions. I ended up going with both a Blade Nano QX and a Storm Drone 4.
Both are great - the Storm in particular has been a big help in getting more comfortable flying outside and developing muscle memory on the controls. It's a bit pricier than some of the other options listed here, but it's also quite a bit more powerful and feels closer to the Inspire in terms of speed/responsiveness.
I did manage the break one of the arms on the Storm this weekend...but it's a $3.50 part and simple to replace, perfect for a trainer!
This article has good list of drones in the sub-$500 range. I would maybe start out with a really cheap mini drone, then when you get comfortable with the controls make a jump up the Phantom 3 Standard or higher. The prices of the higher-end models are getting so low now that you might as well use them to build your skills as well.
Cory , I appreciate you chiming in but just remember some of these post questions you may be answering are over a year old and some of the Members on this thread are no longer active . I just wanted to let you know as I did this in the beginning as well till some kind hearted soul alerted me as well.
Just dont want you to answer or ask a question on an old thread and than not have your inquiry followed up on , thats all.