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For sure stay in beginner mode.I would like to know if anyone has any suggestions for settings for an 8 year old to fly safely?
I would like to know if anyone has any suggestions for settings for an 8 year old to fly safely?
Don't buy 8yo a phantom. You're be selling a crashed drone on ebay within a month.
Buy a small drone. Not the smallest one - it's impossible to learn piloting on the nanodrones like cx-10. Go a little bigger, ie. Hubsan H107d, or DJI Spark if you want something more high-tech. Syma will also do, but don't get a model which weight over 500 grams.
Smaller drones have smaller chance of being damaged on a crash, and if he crashes into people - it will sting, but without skin damage.
Best advice..Best advice..
1) use someone else's drone
2) use someone else's kid
3) if it all goes wrong... RUN
See YouTube video of 5 year old flies Phantom 4:I would like to know if anyone has any suggestions for settings for an 8 year old to fly safely?
With kids, it's largely about where you fly. Go to a big open area with no people or structures nearby. Your average kid can comprehend how to control a drone, but they can't comprehend the consequences of poor flight decisions or multi-task flying and being aware of what's going on around them.
I initially took off and landed the first couple flights for each girl. I took it up to about 20' and handed them the controls. I had already gone over the functions but I did it again. This time with the drone in the air and their hands on the sticks. I operated the controls by moving their thumbs and allowed them to feel what was needed on the sticks as well as see what the drone did. In a matter of minutes they were flying around and controlling it just fine. I let them take off and land after two good flights each as I was confident at that point they could handle it.
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