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Looking forward to sharing, ok, learning from everyone
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Although I've had my Phantom 3 for a number of years, I recently took it out of its box, dusted it off, and began flying with friends. I intend to use it as a photo platform, but I'm getting very interested in FPV. I've bought a Frsky Taranis, some FatShark goggles, and now I'm researching my next step. I'm a retired teacher so I have the time, if not the $$$. As always, I'm anticipating the opportunity to learn a new skill. I wish I still had those 17 year old reflexes!
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#2
Welcome to the most awesome FPV family ever!!!  I would not worry too much about reflexes.  I am a grandma and I would venture could likely hold my own against some of the youngsters here Wink

There are several good paths you might follow.  You have the radio and goggles, now you just need an aircraft.  Racing/freestyle or cruising craft?  Build it or buy RTF and Almost-RTF?  Whoop, micro, mini?  This is a great place to work out where you wish to take the hobby!

Again, welcome! Big Grin  Heart
SoCal Kaity :D
OMG, no one told me it would be this much fun!  Addicted :)
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Welcome to the site!
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#4
FPV is a lot more fun and addictive than Phantoms for sure Big Grin
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Thanks for the comments. I'm looking forward to this experience....
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#6
Welcome to the forum kaaukai, hope you enjoy your stay!
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