RE: Advice
He included the price of the simulator, price of about 15 hours of lessons, price of assembling the copter. His premise was that lessons and assembly from a practiced vet avoid a lot of mistakes, crashes, cost etc.
I really just want something for indoors my father can fly. The two electric RC's I purchased went bad (first within four flights - never really off the ground) the second right out of the box didn't work (they won't refund but will replace if I pay shipping.)