My wife would KILL me if I were to buy one of these......
However (just asking) - what models are recommended and what are the merits/faults of each?
Hi Allan,
When you ask which models do we recommend, are you after something that is Ready to Fly?
Reason I ask is that you really have two options, do you buy or build. This is will be linked to both desire and budget :-)
If your looking at buying a ready to fly I'm afraid I cant offer to much other than general advice and that there are a multitude of choices and make sure you read lots of reviews......
Now if you are planning on building, then we can help you out a bit more.
Firstly you need to work out what you intend to use it for. Like Marschy, I like to get aerial footage of places I visit, plus I find it nice and relaxing, helps to destress me after work. I'm also taking it slowly but I'm getting more confidence with it (wishing I was at this stage when I went to Fraser in Sept).
There are a range of reasons for wanting one, from aerial photography to have a FPV racer. Once you know what you want to do with it then you can work out which frame or frames will suit you the best.
For me the Tricopter is a good stable platform for aerial photography and allows for some fun flying. As Marschy pointed out, it has the benefit of a yaw mechanism which limits the roll on a yaw motion and the large motor to motor distance means it is very stable.
I'll be building a quad in the future, just not yet. I have a Bixler 2 for more graceful higher flying (still plan to stay legal though), to get a longer duration and get better video footage, maybe even try from aerial mapping too, just for fun.
Once you start your bank balance and wife will not be thanking you but hell it is a lot of fun!!
The key bit of advice that you'll need is that if you buy a Ready to Fly (RTF) that you still buy lots of spare props and landing gear. You'll go through them. Also buy a few spare batteries, so much better to end your flying day when you want rather than the batteries running out.
Regards,
Chris