+1 to this. You could get an RTF kit for less than $150 but you're likely to end up very frustrated with broken parts. The 20 hours is a good suggestion, and honestly I would recommend practicing...
+1 to this. You could get an RTF kit for less than $150 but you're likely to end up very frustrated with broken parts. The 20 hours is a good suggestion, and honestly I would recommend practicing virtually until you can fire up FPV freerider or LiftOff, or any of the others, and fly through any gate without wrecking.
I've picked up most of my FPV gear from the classifieds section on RCGroups, mostly from people who are frustrated with the hobby and selling their equipment cheap. If you're going to stay into the hobby at all, you really do need a good transmitter. With the newer Taranis models out in the last couple years, you should be able to find a good condition x9d for relatively cheap. It will interface with your PC and any of the games listed above, and grow with you when you're ready to transition.
+1 to this. You could get an RTF kit for less than $150 but you're likely to end up very frustrated with broken parts. The 20 hours is a good suggestion, and honestly I would recommend practicing virtually until you can fire up FPV freerider or LiftOff, or any of the others, and fly through any gate without wrecking.
I've picked up most of my FPV gear from the classifieds section on RCGroups, mostly from people who are frustrated with the hobby and selling their equipment cheap. If you're going to stay into the hobby at all, you really do need a good transmitter. With the newer Taranis models out in the last couple years, you should be able to find a good condition x9d for relatively cheap. It will interface with your PC and any of the games listed above, and grow with you when you're ready to transition.
For instance: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?3107453-FrSky-Taranis-X9D-Transmitter