14-Mar-2019, 03:58 AM
Hello everyone! Name is Long and I just have fallen in love in quadrotor in January.
First I bought an x9d plus se controller, practiced it with Liftoff. In the beginning I have crashed 10 times in 5 minutes, which is frustrating, but 2 hours later, I can fly a big circle in the farmland scene
Then I bought my first craft,Diatone 349 in Febrary. It was really exciting when I open the box. However,I installed props in a wrong order, so it always flip over when armed Soon after the problem solved, I played it outdoor, hovered about 5 inches off the ground for some minutes. I hit trees, benches, trash bins...... almost everything around it And 4 props are bruised.
So I bought a mobula 7, a durable model which can take huge amount of impacts, for practicing. Hope I can fly freely soon
I have searched many info on google, and found posts of Oscar, followed his links into this forum. It's like Smaug's treasure vault to me
I'll share what I gained here once became a capable quadrotor pilot. For now I'll keep taming my throttle...... See you soon
First I bought an x9d plus se controller, practiced it with Liftoff. In the beginning I have crashed 10 times in 5 minutes, which is frustrating, but 2 hours later, I can fly a big circle in the farmland scene
Then I bought my first craft,Diatone 349 in Febrary. It was really exciting when I open the box. However,I installed props in a wrong order, so it always flip over when armed Soon after the problem solved, I played it outdoor, hovered about 5 inches off the ground for some minutes. I hit trees, benches, trash bins...... almost everything around it And 4 props are bruised.
So I bought a mobula 7, a durable model which can take huge amount of impacts, for practicing. Hope I can fly freely soon
I have searched many info on google, and found posts of Oscar, followed his links into this forum. It's like Smaug's treasure vault to me
I'll share what I gained here once became a capable quadrotor pilot. For now I'll keep taming my throttle...... See you soon