Drones of All Types Novice and Pro

Drones are becoming a Trend and are being used for more and more things. From photos and camera shots that would otherwise be impossible to get; to everyday training and sport models.

Training Drones:

Drones

Holy Stone HS170 Predator Mini RC Helicopter Drone 2.4Ghz 6-Axis Gyro 4 Channels Quadcopter Good Choice for Drone Training

See more below – literally gain access to several different models and abilities.

Top End Drones – with high-tech cameras – that take incredible HD or even 4k photos or video.  Top end speeds that exceed speed limits.  These new toys and work sensations are getting better and better all the time.

Recreational drones are the next big thing in Hobbies and Outside Entertainment! These small helicopter inspired vehicles usually come equipped with cameras and many can be controlled by smartphones as opposed to the paddle controls. Their sizes can range anywhere from (mini) palm sized to (intimidation) basketball sized, and can cost anywhere from $30 to a couple thousand dollars.

Drone Flying Legality:

Firstly these flying machines can legally roam the skies under 400 ft. for recreational purposes. Secondly we do not recommend that you fly them around Government Buildings, Lands or especially anything Military related.

Drones are an exciting and growing industry to be a part of. Ariel photographers are now capturing landscapes from previously impossible to reach altitudes. Real-estate agents are showcasing properties from breathtaking perspectives, farmers are utilizing 3D mapping to diagnose crop health and optimize growing potential. Companies like Amazon and Google are experimenting with drone delivery. Maybe you will be the next person to come up with an innovative use for drones!

Training

Because so many pilots are taking to the skies, it is important that we remember to fly cautiously and with safety in mind. Therefore when flying, it is crucial to stay below 400 feet, keep at least five miles away of airports, and never fly above people. Every drone is different and requires a thorough understanding in order to fly safely.

The good news is that drones are pretty easy to learn how to fly! You can get the hang of it with a little bit of practice. However there are a few things to keep in mind. First of all, we recommend starting with a small and relatively inexpensive drone.

For instance when learning you are bound to crash a few times and beginner drones like the UDI U818A are durable enough to sustain crashes in the grass without breaking. This will save you money and future headaches. As your skills improve you can then move on to more advanced drones with confidence.