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Post by surfski on Mar 2, 2015 8:17:42 GMT
Hi guy's. I'm thinking of getting into flying these and was wondering what's the best to start with without breaking the bank under £100?
It must have a camera.
The two I have looked at so far are the Husban X4 and Syma X5C.
Any other suggestions?
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Post by John N june on Mar 2, 2015 9:01:05 GMT
Hi guy's. I'm thinking of getting into flying these and was wondering what's the best to start with without breaking the bank under £100? It must have a camera. The two I have looked at so far are the Husban X4 and Syma X5C. Any other suggestions? I see one in Maplins with a camera about £20 dont know what their like I just spotted the sign as I walked pass.
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Post by DaveM on Mar 2, 2015 15:00:03 GMT
Hi guy's. I'm thinking of getting into flying these and was wondering what's the best to start with without breaking the bank under £100? It must have a camera. The two I have looked at so far are the Husban X4 and Syma X5C. Any other suggestions? I would 100% recommend the Hubsan X4, great little fun quad A few variations of the original model, but fun to learn with, and will get you ready for something larger that will be easier to fly, and not so quick. Might be worth checking the latest models available Hubsan X4 H107C 2.4G 4CH RC Quadcopter With Camera RTF (Version 3 ) £41:15Amazon Link
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Post by jezza on Mar 5, 2015 11:42:51 GMT
I agree with Dave the Hubsan is great and was my first quad.
The Hubsan X4 H107 is actually a proper "FPV" quad, you could fly that from the screen on the RC unit. If you want to do more stable video I'd say the Syma X5C-1 (don't bother with the older x5c) would be a better option though as its bigger and you can change the camera out for a really nice Mobius ActionCam later. It's not fpv though.
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Post by surfski on Mar 6, 2015 7:38:25 GMT
Thanks guys for all your help. I will have a look at the links and give it some thought.
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