Best FPV Drone for Beginners?
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Answers:
Micro/Whoop -
- fluidity.fpv - Tiny whoops for sure
- Dan Chapman Well. Still new but I’ve been learning on the Tinyhawk 2
- blazeair15 - TINY WHOOOOOOOP
- Lorenzo Toby TheChoo - Tinywhoop with spare frame
- troncat_fpv - Emax Tinyhawk Bundle hands down\
- somatic.fpv - I started with a tinyhawk bundle, but any micro will do
- mwtorr - Mobula 6 indoors
- davidsdreamfactory - If you’re planning on dji get a transtec beetle.... wish I would have bought that before getting a five incher
- fadizain - Tinyhawk
- kiddwithbeanie - Tiny whoop, 2-3 inch, then 5 inch would be the best. Or sim then whatever you want
- oli_4vier - TinyWhoop, really good examples are the tinyhawk, mobula6 or anything else in this format
- daniel.witzemann - Apart from tinyhawk, I think the Diatone GT 249... is not a bad choice, as it is easy to fix. On 2s easy to fly, punchy on 3s. Still small enough that it won't scare most bystanders.
- luna12_j - Whoop.
- smurfdogg665 - Trust me, if you start out micro, your still going to have a blast flying it, but if it breaks in a crash. You won’t be out 400-1000$.
- shinobifpv - Micro. 2.5 or 3 inch props. Flies properly, batteries are cheap, not heavy enough to break easily.
- hot_prop_fpv - I started full in this hobby when DJI HD came out with a 2.5inch Betafpv 95x. I think smaller is more
- cheap but bigger are more stable Fun
- pittsyfpv - Tiny whoop and simulator for sure
Cinewhoop -
- blackorca_fpv - iflight Green Hornet. Acro or or angle mode which one is for starter?
- iulianjicu - I flight megabee, mine still have original ducts with tons of tape and super Attack
- le.aiken - I fell in love with HD so my first quad is iFlight Bumblebee with DJI system, since I don’t need low latency until now Expensive? Yeah, but I won’t need upgrade about the goggle.
- shon.katz - Cinewhoop @iflightgogreen hornet best for start snd advance pilots
- reeves.jr - Shendrone squirt !! It just bounces off things with its ducts if you don’t hit obstacles too hard
Simulator -
- cazafpv - Simulator, when you can do everything you want to do, you are good to fly in real life with a 5" in acro mode
- carson_oliphant - Simulator hands down
- dronotron - A 5inch , After 20 hours of simulator
- kenanydo - Velocidrone simulator is the best before you fly the FPV drones
- mr_flamenco - I think it's more important than the quad ..that one spends tons of time in the sim and build his quad in the sim or make it close to it . And understand how to fly and experiment with rates, maneuvers and recoveries . That will make you able to fly any quad . Just my humble opinion
- mickeefpv - Sim
- p3rpnz - Get a simulator & a mobula7 or something cheap like that u can thrash around, once u break it buy something better.
- pittsyfpv - Tiny whoop and simulator for sure
Build your own -
- julien.callens - A cheap basher to build yourself seems like the best option to me because you'll also learn how to repair your drone when it crashes (which it will(a lot)).
- contouraerials - Simulator and then build a 5in and send it!