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This would be my suggestion as well. I've said it before: if I was training a prince and money was no object, I'd still start with an $80-90 tinyhawk. It's because the scale allows you to practice in a smaller area, which means you walk less to retrieve it when you crash (and you're gonna crash a lot) Between this and convenient charging batteries you're going to get more practice in less time.


After that, don't even bother with anything that's not 6s. You get the new Hawk sport in 6s (that's 1700kv) but start out flying it on a 4s battery  what you'll have is a quad that handles like butter, and is MUCH easier to control than a 4s tuned quad running 2400kv motors. When you graduate to more power you just get a 5s or 6s battery and you've got a 100+ mph rocket.


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