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Old 01-06-2016, 01:56 AM
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Originally Posted by crash99
You are not 100% correct. You would be correct if you said Multirotors with GPS but that would be incorrect for racing quads.

You do need some skill flying them. Watch the FPV250 racer videos on YouTube. I'm starting to fly them and it's a challenge.

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Originally Posted by jeffrey solomon
Racing drones whether they are raced LOS or FPV requires huge skills
It's like a racing helicopter with 4 or 5 other helicopters
on a tight torturous course.
I fly 3D heli and I doubt I would finish a race.
Nice to see that some people actually "get it"

Claiming that ALL MR are easy to fly is as naive as doing two circuits with an E-flite Apprentice in beginner mode and believing all RC fixed wing are that easy to fly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucTdBa6AzfY Some of the out of the box GPS equipped machines are very easy to fly - I don"t disagree with this.

But I'll throw out a friendly challenge to the OP - post a video of yourself flying an acro 3D capable multi rotor like this and I'll happily concede your point... that should be easy enough right? Because ALL multi rotors require no skill at all to fly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TktTO-ePsoc

Last edited by Rob2160; 01-06-2016 at 04:04 AM.