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  1. On Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 13:17, Light875 said:

    So excluding that one from Argos, what would be a good first Quad for around that kind of money?

    I'm just staunderestimateo get interested in this field and would  r advice as  the OP. Possibly on a slightly lower bu dget, say under £200?

    Not after anything special, just something decent to learn to fly one of these, and maybe with the possibility of adding features in the future. Or is it better to buy basic to learn, then invest again on a complete new model when ready for more advanced features?

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    I fly quite a few multirotors and fix wing planes both fpv and line of sight. The best way to learn to fly a multirotor is to buy a hubsan x4. Comes with a controller and is ready to fly. Its small but it flys exactilly Like The bigger version and come with two modes. Stablized and manual  mode. . This will teach you to learn to fly and has an added bonus that is small enough to buzz around the house. Also they only cost £40.

  2. After having a nine eagles sky eagle a few years ago and giving up after it starting playing up, i have decided to give flight another go. Im looking at the eflight apprentice s 15e RTF. I was going to buy a spekky dx7s as i want to learn indoor flying as well. Alot of the BNF indoors use the dx7s.

    The eflite comes with a dx5. I wont want to use this if i have the dx7s so it seems pretty pointless buying a RTF apprentice when you are paying for the Tx. I like the SAFE equipment in the apprentice and that is why i chose it. Can you buy a good safe system for another plane? I have youtubed a few safe systems but they seen to be really glitchy and not as good as the apprentice.

     

    Can anyone give me any advise on what to do?

     

    Cheers

     

    Matt

     
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    This is the vehicle that started it all for me, back when I was in my early years of primary school. My father and I spotted one in a hobby shop, and spent ages drooling over it even though it was way out of our price range back then. However the re-re takes pride of place in my collection.

    is that a hotshot?

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  4. Go on ebay and get yourself one of those cheap flight sims with controller. This will give you an idea of flying. If you like it then buy yourself a dx6i or dx8 and buy a better sim. Then you will already have a decent radio to get flying real planes.

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