I am brand new to this forum. Forgive me for a possible bad question. I am just starting to wade throught the back-posts to educate myself more.
I am thinking of getting a P3 advanced. Right now I am only learning on a cheap ($150) quad. I have a lot of experience with small indoor blade helicopters and would like to make the switch. Learning is just going ok.
Im hoping the P3 would be more stable.
Since Im an old guy, and not very technical...I don't get the relationship with phones and ipads, and the P3. Especially when flying greater distances. Its a challenge for me to go to the park and even fly figure 8's at a distance of maybe 25 yards with my cheap model...I never really feel totally in control....a small stick error seems to lead to crashing or panic.
With the advanced quadracopters, is the pilot still stick -flying manually?
Seems like the potential for crashing expensive models is high especially the farther away they get... or the higher up
I think this vague question is mostly because I don't understand...not a problem with the product...
Am I right in learning on a small cheap model, or is that not helping?
mike
I am thinking of getting a P3 advanced. Right now I am only learning on a cheap ($150) quad. I have a lot of experience with small indoor blade helicopters and would like to make the switch. Learning is just going ok.
Im hoping the P3 would be more stable.
Since Im an old guy, and not very technical...I don't get the relationship with phones and ipads, and the P3. Especially when flying greater distances. Its a challenge for me to go to the park and even fly figure 8's at a distance of maybe 25 yards with my cheap model...I never really feel totally in control....a small stick error seems to lead to crashing or panic.
With the advanced quadracopters, is the pilot still stick -flying manually?
Seems like the potential for crashing expensive models is high especially the farther away they get... or the higher up
I think this vague question is mostly because I don't understand...not a problem with the product...
Am I right in learning on a small cheap model, or is that not helping?
mike