WithTheBirds
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My assertion was qualified, I stand by it. With the currently available components a drone can be built with very little specialist skills or knowledge.I completely agree with the last part of your post but it can take quite a bit of skill and knowledge to solder, program and properly tune a quad. Especially when you get into designing and 3D printing parts for it. All the orange TPU parts on this 4" quad (GPS mount, 2 - antenna mounts, motors guards) I designed and printed. It takes some skill.
Obviously the sky is the limit for those with higher levels of specialist competence.
I am no stranger to cad/cam and routinely develop custom components, additive manufacture and CNC machining my own designs in house.
So yes I agree, the time investment and outlay can be very significant. That was my point. DJI is doing a lot more than buying in existing components and slapping them together.
To suggest they might be “gouging” simply looking at a bill of materials is asinine.