AndyTheStudent
New Member
Hi
I am a racing drone newbie with some very basic tiny whoop experience (with my TinyHawk) which I found both exhilarating and frustrating. I love the way these tiny race drone fly, but I am deeply frustrated with the fact that most such drones require much more technical skills (or time to develop them). This is why I will stick to "ready to fly" race drone kits. I have a Taranis X-lite RC and DJI RE goggles, which I hope to use with my future drones. I am currently hesitating between the following models:
Do you know which of these models are compatible with my DJI Racing Edition goggles?
In terms of race droning, this is what I am looking for:
I hope that the folks here will be able to steer me in the correct direction.
Thanks for any pointers!
Andrei
PS: do experienced quad racers offer online lessons for newbies like me? if yes, I would be very interested! Please let me know, thank you!
I am a racing drone newbie with some very basic tiny whoop experience (with my TinyHawk) which I found both exhilarating and frustrating. I love the way these tiny race drone fly, but I am deeply frustrated with the fact that most such drones require much more technical skills (or time to develop them). This is why I will stick to "ready to fly" race drone kits. I have a Taranis X-lite RC and DJI RE goggles, which I hope to use with my future drones. I am currently hesitating between the following models:
- Blade Inductrix FPV RTF (Amazon.com: Blade Inductrix FPV RTF (Yellow): Toys & Games)
- ARRIS X-Speed 280 V2 (Amazon.com: ARRIS X-Speed 280 V2 FPV Quadcopter Racing Drone RTF W/ Flycolor Raptor S-Tower 4-in-1 (30A ESC + F3 + OSD + PDB): Toys & Games)
- Walkera F210 FPV (Amazon.com: Walkera F210 FPV Racing Drone RC Quadcoper RTF (Devo 7 + Battery + Camera + OSD + Charger): Camera & Photo)
Do you know which of these models are compatible with my DJI Racing Edition goggles?
In terms of race droning, this is what I am looking for:
- a fast flying outdoors drone with good wind resistance (a must in Florida)
- a halfway decent DVR capability (ideally on the drone, but if not on the RC or goggles)
- a strong frame and built quality
- acrobatics are not very important to me, but speed is
- since I am a newbie, I need the drone to have a newbie-compatible "beginner/easy" mode to learn
- a completely ready-to-fly kit (alas, Betaflight or SpeedBee are too advanced for me, I don't understand most of what they configure)
I hope that the folks here will be able to steer me in the correct direction.
Thanks for any pointers!
Andrei
PS: do experienced quad racers offer online lessons for newbies like me? if yes, I would be very interested! Please let me know, thank you!