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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 16628" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I've been flying drones for several years now. I learned to fly on an inexpensive Traxxas Alias which had no GPS what-so-ever and would drift all over the place. I crashed that thing more than I can count and even had to send it back to Traxxas for board repair as it shorted when I crashed into a snow bank. But I kept practicing and practicing before diving in on a DJI drone.</p><p></p><p>When I bought my first "pro-sumer" drone with all the GPS bells and whistles I was amazed how easy it was to fly. Almost boring to fly. Today if I see ATTI mode on any of my drones it doesn't phase me at all. I just realize I need to focus a bit more than I usually do when in GPS mode.</p><p></p><p>If you are really want to learn to fly drones, buy a cheap drone that doesn't have any GPS and learn to fly that. You'll be a much better drone pilot...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 16628, member: 652"] I've been flying drones for several years now. I learned to fly on an inexpensive Traxxas Alias which had no GPS what-so-ever and would drift all over the place. I crashed that thing more than I can count and even had to send it back to Traxxas for board repair as it shorted when I crashed into a snow bank. But I kept practicing and practicing before diving in on a DJI drone. When I bought my first "pro-sumer" drone with all the GPS bells and whistles I was amazed how easy it was to fly. Almost boring to fly. Today if I see ATTI mode on any of my drones it doesn't phase me at all. I just realize I need to focus a bit more than I usually do when in GPS mode. If you are really want to learn to fly drones, buy a cheap drone that doesn't have any GPS and learn to fly that. You'll be a much better drone pilot... [/QUOTE]
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