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Drone suggestions for a Noob

Ninjak

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Good info on drones. I am also looing for one.
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I have a lot of experience in fpv drones I’ve been building and flying them since the beginning about 9 years now. Look into the dji mini 4 pro, that is way more drone than you we ever need. It’s also under 250 grams so you don’t need to register it with the FAA. Watch some youtube videos on it before your first flight and you’ll be fine. The Dji drones are super easy to use anyone can fly them, they rarely have any issues it’s almost always user error when they crash or fly off. If it’s in your budget get the remote with the screen built in so you don’t need to use your phone. Way more convenient and much better flight experience with the nicer remote.

https://store.dji.com/product/dji-m...CMQVqzCAvFmShGOPY5KpsplzpXTP4OSxoC5YgQAvD_BwE
 
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I have a lot of experience in fpv drones I’ve been building and flying them since the beginning about 9 years now. Look into the dji mini 4 pro, that is way more drone than you we ever need. It’s also under 250 grams so you don’t need to register it with the FAA. Watch some youtube videos on it before your first flight and you’ll be fine. The Dji drones are super easy to use anyone can fly them, they rarely have any issues it’s almost always user error when they crash or fly off. If it’s in your budget get the remote with the screen built in so you don’t need to use your phone. Way more convenient and much better flight experience with the nicer remote.

https://store.dji.com/product/dji-m...CMQVqzCAvFmShGOPY5KpsplzpXTP4OSxoC5YgQAvD_BwE
Thanks. That model with the More combo that has the RC2 controller is at a good "starter" price point and seemed to be a good price/performance model. You can always upgrade but downgrading is not a good path. At my 0 skill level I figure object avoidance is probably a priority feature.
 

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For a new drone pilot I really wouldn't recommend the most expensive drone like a Mavic Pro. I would suggest a used Mini and get use to that. Then when you crash (everyone does) you aren't out a lot.

I started with a $50 drone with no GPS and no sensors. When I could actually keep that thing in the air (actually flying) I went to the Mavic Air and now the Mavic Air 2. But these days people rarely want learn the right way.
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