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Why does the Spark yaw so Badly?
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<blockquote data-quote="VenomousSVT" data-source="post: 49490" data-attributes="member: 6765"><p>That's what I was saying...I couldn't imagine never flying quads and going out and buying a $500 quad for my first. I would've been far too scare of destroying my investment. If I were new to this hobby, I would've 100% purchased something else and flew it for a year just to make sure I was confortable with flight. There are a lot of things (as you know) that you just have to learn as you go. You have to make mistakes and those mistakes lead to crashes. It's easier to stomach learning and crashing something that costs $100. I've been flying for roughly 12 years, and I can honestly say now that I don't feel like I ever got good enough to call myself an rc pilot (although I could fly without crashing just fine) until I switched to fpv. It took being in something that was a turkey 1:1 for me to finally feel connected enough to the quad to really feel like I was piloting the quad rather than pointing and watching and hoping not to crash. I became better in 2 months of flying fpv than I did in 10 years of flying line of sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenomousSVT, post: 49490, member: 6765"] That's what I was saying...I couldn't imagine never flying quads and going out and buying a $500 quad for my first. I would've been far too scare of destroying my investment. If I were new to this hobby, I would've 100% purchased something else and flew it for a year just to make sure I was confortable with flight. There are a lot of things (as you know) that you just have to learn as you go. You have to make mistakes and those mistakes lead to crashes. It's easier to stomach learning and crashing something that costs $100. I've been flying for roughly 12 years, and I can honestly say now that I don't feel like I ever got good enough to call myself an rc pilot (although I could fly without crashing just fine) until I switched to fpv. It took being in something that was a turkey 1:1 for me to finally feel connected enough to the quad to really feel like I was piloting the quad rather than pointing and watching and hoping not to crash. I became better in 2 months of flying fpv than I did in 10 years of flying line of sight. [/QUOTE]
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