No, you shouldn't.
I bought a Syma for £32.00 [about two US dollars, I think] and it was a constant battle keeping it steady.
It was a complete waste of money but absolutely bulletproof, I'll say that for it.
My point is simply that, as a responsible adult, I gained absolutely nothing from training with a cheap quadcopter.
It takes a minute to work out the mavic controls and the features built in prevent you from doing the things you need to learn on a cheap device.
Flying the Mavic for the first time was easy, if you can't fly the Mavic Pro you'll never, ever be able to fly a drone.
Ever.
Take it steady, you'll be absolutely fine
I bought a Syma for £32.00 [about two US dollars, I think] and it was a constant battle keeping it steady.
It was a complete waste of money but absolutely bulletproof, I'll say that for it.
My point is simply that, as a responsible adult, I gained absolutely nothing from training with a cheap quadcopter.
It takes a minute to work out the mavic controls and the features built in prevent you from doing the things you need to learn on a cheap device.
Flying the Mavic for the first time was easy, if you can't fly the Mavic Pro you'll never, ever be able to fly a drone.
Ever.
Take it steady, you'll be absolutely fine
