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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 15114252" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>The likelyhood of being able to fly this type of quadcopter on a first try (or a second, third, 25th etc.) is pretty low.</p><p></p><p>This drone does not have GPS stabilization. Without GPS stabilization pilot skill is the only thing keeping it in the air.</p><p></p><p>But if he is already a skilled RC helicopter pilot he stands a better chance of a successful flight.</p><p></p><p>I have a friend that works at the service desk of a big Los Angeles camera store. And they have a "Drone Department" he sees many. many of the DJI $1000.00 Quads being returned for repair due to crashes. And these are the most popular Quads sold that have full stabilization and cameras. Yet 8 out of ten are being crashed with enough damage that they require $300.00 of repair. Many are crashed multiple times.</p><p>There is long and expensive learning curve to be able to fly one like you see them being flown in all the YouTube videos.</p><p></p><p>There are a few fliers here and I hope they see your post and give their experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 15114252, member: 10303"] The likelyhood of being able to fly this type of quadcopter on a first try (or a second, third, 25th etc.) is pretty low. This drone does not have GPS stabilization. Without GPS stabilization pilot skill is the only thing keeping it in the air. But if he is already a skilled RC helicopter pilot he stands a better chance of a successful flight. I have a friend that works at the service desk of a big Los Angeles camera store. And they have a "Drone Department" he sees many. many of the DJI $1000.00 Quads being returned for repair due to crashes. And these are the most popular Quads sold that have full stabilization and cameras. Yet 8 out of ten are being crashed with enough damage that they require $300.00 of repair. Many are crashed multiple times. There is long and expensive learning curve to be able to fly one like you see them being flown in all the YouTube videos. There are a few fliers here and I hope they see your post and give their experiences. [/QUOTE]
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