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Good day all, I am located in So Cal. Just getting into this amazing hobby/Industry. Been looking through page after page of information, air crafts, parts, and legal jargon. You name it, I'm reading it. Don't even own a UAS yet. I am hoping through the expertise here I will find the information needed to make the correct purchase to be up and flying.

Thank you in advance to all who have posted and to those who might answer posts in the future.
 

Bartman

Welcome to MultiRotorForums.com!!
Welcome very much!

Jump right in and make yourself at home, lots of great people with all sorts of awesome experiences to share.....welcome!
 

Pumpkinguy

Member
I can't think of a better way to get involved than building your own. Build something cheap. You can get frames for $15 Buy a couple and extra props. Go to a remote area and Fly the hell out of it. Crash a bunch of times. Fix, fly, crash and repeat. Lol.
 

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