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As noted throughout this post, the best advice is start with the smaller less intimidating gear and expand from there once you get a feel for it and you’re pretty much committed. I started out with the wizard x220 and the experience was pretty much underwhelming. I must have rebuilt them 20-30 times due to the high failure rate of motors and esc’s.

Nowadays I fly the smaller quads given the area where I live/fly and they are an absolute hoot. The QX7S controller with the older fatshark v3 goggles enable me to quickly gear up with any of the quads that I inevitably get a hold of. Just received a turbobee 120rs that I’ll be taking for a thrash this morning through the trees and see how that goes. [ATTACH=full]3600[/ATTACH]