This came to mind as I was flying my H recently. The drone was toilet-bowling pretty bad and I tried everything to get it to stop but nothing worked. So it really took some major stick control on my end to land it without hitting anything or rolling over. The strong breeze didn't make it any easier either. I managed to get it on the ground and shut down safely without any issues, thankfully.
Before I bought my H, I learned how to fly on a really cheap plastic "made in China" drone. Even the slightest breeze would get that thing out of control, so learning control on that thing has helped me as I fly my H in times where it toilet bowls or gets out of control. I fly FPV too so that helps as well.
I think practicing flying on a really cheap drone can be useful to help you learn stick control... In case something goes wrong on your expensive drone and you need to get it back in control. Better to crash your $40 drone than to crash your $1000 drone, right?
Just something to chew on. Happy flying, all.
Before I bought my H, I learned how to fly on a really cheap plastic "made in China" drone. Even the slightest breeze would get that thing out of control, so learning control on that thing has helped me as I fly my H in times where it toilet bowls or gets out of control. I fly FPV too so that helps as well.
I think practicing flying on a really cheap drone can be useful to help you learn stick control... In case something goes wrong on your expensive drone and you need to get it back in control. Better to crash your $40 drone than to crash your $1000 drone, right?
Just something to chew on. Happy flying, all.