Tom_A
lvl.4
Flight distance : 899951 ft
United States
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Compared to flying a Mavic it is hard, but I wouldn't let that scare you off. What you want to do is buy a flight simulator like DRL Simulator, Velocidrone, or Liftoff and practice with that before you fly a real race drone. You can buy a fully built drone, but you end up with a better drone if you pick the parts and build it yourself. Even if you don't build it yourself, you can't trust all the companies selling prebuilt drones to configure them correctly. If they are not configured correctly, they can "flip out" when you arm. I have a checklist I go through before I attempt to arm with props on. Joshua Bardwell has a ton of Youtube content on how to build, configure, and troubleshoot racing drones. You might want to start by looking up his channel and watching some of the how to videos so you know what you are getting in to.
Compared to flying a Mavic Pro, flying a racing drone feels like you are flying where the Mavic feels like you are along for the ride. |
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