A friend gave me a $75 drone as a retirement present. It had no GPS or compass. The stability was akin to flying a helicopter - essentially none. It was relatively durable so crashing it was not an issue. I felt very good when I could keep it in the air for 5 minutes. Eventually a strong gust of wind blew this into a tree about 100’ off the ground and that was the last I saw of it. Having had so much fun with that toy drone, I bought the DJI Air. As a result of all that practice I have no fear of ATTI mode.
I used to tell people that a good entry to DJI was the Spark, but the Mini isn’t much more expensive and the Mini2 is a far better choice. Today there are drones in the $100 range that are far more stable than what I had. You will definitely develop skills with this less stable low cost drones that will serve you well when you have a more sophisticated drone.
I used to tell people that a good entry to DJI was the Spark, but the Mini isn’t much more expensive and the Mini2 is a far better choice. Today there are drones in the $100 range that are far more stable than what I had. You will definitely develop skills with this less stable low cost drones that will serve you well when you have a more sophisticated drone.