The last one I bought was just $47.00 with the radio, charger, even the TX batteries. It's a 182 sorta scale, and it's small. BUT, I have it in the car, fly it anywhere, and it's semi aerobatic to boot.
Rick, what drone are you using? I first got started using a cheapy ($120) with FPV, geared motors, which are worthless in the wind.I actually bought a really cheap drone for the purpose of checking my property and neighbors for wind and hail damage. At my age climbing ladders isn't really a recommended activity for us old guys. Secondary uses: to take group photos so no one is missing from those shots while operating the camera. I also find it useful to scout areas and take photos of scenic spots without trespassing on others properties in rural areas. Deer, turkey and other wildlife aren't spooked by my electrics and the drone doesn't seem threatening to them when kept at a respectful distance and altitude. I no longer hunt but love watching wildlife I keep it low and close, 3/4 mile out and doubt I've ever flown it over a 100 ft. high. I'd think I'm getting 15 minutes per charge, but 5 minutes or less per flight has been enough for most of my flying. I haven't really used it to chronicle my bike rides but hope to include stills of future rides as I become more familiar with all the drones functions.
I've served on airport boards and recognize the dangers and liabilities that drones present, but used with great care and responsibility I find this little toy a quite useful tool.
Rick C.
I saw one on sale at Gearbest. The quadcopter I bought several years back that had brushless motors and GPS RTH workedOne of my impulse buys, flew it a couple of times and put it back in the case...it's a cheap one so I didn't expect much out of it & wasn't disappointed. When I have time the wind relatively calm and I think about it I'll fly it to impress the squirrels & such. I've got a friend who is big time into RC planes, coppers, cars and drones no boats yet, but he's working on refurbing a sail boat and hasn't much time for other hobbies at the moment. Kinda' like my bikes.
Drones are pretty cool though and RC in general. I don't recall a brand except it had X- something in it and I'm not impressed with what I've seen about it.
Rick C.
I sent a picture of one of the quadcopters I have but haven't flown it for a few years.I tried drones a couple of times, fell asleep.
Well, the RTH comes in handy if you get out so far and can't see the quad, FPV screen with views of no familiar sitesI flew/fly R/C since 1989. I tried the quads, but they flew themselves, and were self stabilizing....even fly home to you.
Now what fun is that?
Got a village about 1/4 mi. away from my place and when I first started messing around with the X380 I flew itTruthfully, if I had one with a camera and FPV I'd probably become a junkie and only land to change batteries....
I mean think about it- I could sit in my garden and fly around and view my whole town in ways never dreamed of.
Right now I do that on a bicycle.
Aw crap...I'm not going to get one 'til I'm wheelchair bound (won't be long).
I did the same thing and I recharged the batteries, 4 of them, camera, controller, quad battery and the Nexus7 and now the weatherOne of my impulse buys, flew it a couple of times and put it back in the case...it's a cheap one so I didn't expect much out of it & wasn't disappointed. When I have time the wind relatively calm and I think about it I'll fly it to impress the squirrels & such. I've got a friend who is big time into RC planes, coppers, cars and drones no boats yet, but he's working on refurbing a sail boat and hasn't much time for other hobbies at the moment. Kinda' like my bikes.
Drones are pretty cool though and RC in general. I don't recall a brand except it had X- something in it and I'm not impressed with what I've seen about it.
Rick C.
They can fly themselves these days and that's why a lot of fellas hone their flying skills with the fastI tried drones a couple of times, fell asleep.