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After busting a $50 crappy copter, and losing another $70 one in a tree, I started to do a lot of research on quadcopters last month, so I decided I want to get one, but I'm still clueless exactly what kind to get. I hear all sorts of people saying that that rtf is the best, some people saying building from scratch is the best, and others saying buying a kit to assemble is the best. So I am really at a loss here, and I need the community to help guide me into the right direction. I've have a $350 fund right now, and its slowly growing, so that's where my limit is at the moment to spend on my potential quadcopter. I don't have any real experience programming electronics or building them, so that necessitates a cheap and simple quadcopter.
The pre assembled rtf quads I have seen online are very expensive for what you get, which is a deterrent, I wanted and rtf quad the most when I first thought about getting a quad setup, because of the ease, and my lack of knowledge. I don't want to have to pay extra for proprietary parts. I have looked into having my quad built by witespy, and I emailed the owner, paul baxter 3 weeks ago, and have not heard back from him, so I really don't wanna buy anything from him knowing that, regardless of the fact that he is the only person online that I know that builds affordable custom quads.
The kits hardly ever include everything you need in them, and they expect you to have your own battery, transmitter, and receiver.
Building one from scratch seems like it would be fun, soldering is easy to do, but sourcing a list of the components that will fit my budget is the hardest part right now. The programming part seems like it will be the most frustrating part though, as I don't have very good patience, and I don't learn code quickly. Ideally I would go with this DIY option, because I hear it is the cheapest and most flexible way, and while this is the most time consuming option, I don't want to do with without first consulting the community directly.
I have seen a few posts on making a DIY quad, but none of them have the detail that I need to start the project. I'm looking for a build that is less than $350 in cost for all the parts including a remote transmitter/receiver and battery. I am interested in a quad build that has room for upgrades, can lift a little extra weight, and is easy to stabilize. I also want the easiest to use programming platform.
I thank the community in advance for being helpful.
After busting a $50 crappy copter, and losing another $70 one in a tree, I started to do a lot of research on quadcopters last month, so I decided I want to get one, but I'm still clueless exactly what kind to get. I hear all sorts of people saying that that rtf is the best, some people saying building from scratch is the best, and others saying buying a kit to assemble is the best. So I am really at a loss here, and I need the community to help guide me into the right direction. I've have a $350 fund right now, and its slowly growing, so that's where my limit is at the moment to spend on my potential quadcopter. I don't have any real experience programming electronics or building them, so that necessitates a cheap and simple quadcopter.
The pre assembled rtf quads I have seen online are very expensive for what you get, which is a deterrent, I wanted and rtf quad the most when I first thought about getting a quad setup, because of the ease, and my lack of knowledge. I don't want to have to pay extra for proprietary parts. I have looked into having my quad built by witespy, and I emailed the owner, paul baxter 3 weeks ago, and have not heard back from him, so I really don't wanna buy anything from him knowing that, regardless of the fact that he is the only person online that I know that builds affordable custom quads.
The kits hardly ever include everything you need in them, and they expect you to have your own battery, transmitter, and receiver.
Building one from scratch seems like it would be fun, soldering is easy to do, but sourcing a list of the components that will fit my budget is the hardest part right now. The programming part seems like it will be the most frustrating part though, as I don't have very good patience, and I don't learn code quickly. Ideally I would go with this DIY option, because I hear it is the cheapest and most flexible way, and while this is the most time consuming option, I don't want to do with without first consulting the community directly.
I have seen a few posts on making a DIY quad, but none of them have the detail that I need to start the project. I'm looking for a build that is less than $350 in cost for all the parts including a remote transmitter/receiver and battery. I am interested in a quad build that has room for upgrades, can lift a little extra weight, and is easy to stabilize. I also want the easiest to use programming platform.
I thank the community in advance for being helpful.