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<blockquote data-quote="Tentoes" data-source="post: 113997" data-attributes="member: 17673"><p>Bet you could find a nice deal on a used Spark. That's a real drone, not a toy quadcopter.</p><p></p><p>For toy drones, stay away from the tiny $25 toy ones. Those are darn hard to fly and will cause frustration. I had a pretty nice one that was bigger, and easier to fly, but its range was pretty short and one day a sudden blast of wind came and carried it from a few steps over there to out of range in no time. It's default activity when out of range, was to just keep going. You'd think it would have been smart enough to turn the motors off on loss of signal at least. That was the only flyaway I've ever had.</p><p></p><p>On the toy ones, just as the child starts to get the hang of it, one of the motors will stop working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tentoes, post: 113997, member: 17673"] Bet you could find a nice deal on a used Spark. That's a real drone, not a toy quadcopter. For toy drones, stay away from the tiny $25 toy ones. Those are darn hard to fly and will cause frustration. I had a pretty nice one that was bigger, and easier to fly, but its range was pretty short and one day a sudden blast of wind came and carried it from a few steps over there to out of range in no time. It's default activity when out of range, was to just keep going. You'd think it would have been smart enough to turn the motors off on loss of signal at least. That was the only flyaway I've ever had. On the toy ones, just as the child starts to get the hang of it, one of the motors will stop working. [/QUOTE]
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