New flier here. I bought my first quad! Is it bad for beginners? Any tips?

fabiomim

Junior Member
So, yeah i wanted to get into the hobby for a long time and decided yesterday to buy a drone! After reading a bit on a different forum, many people seem to suggest to get an RTF Quad (And i really am not confident in my abilities to build something that doesnt catch fire) and said i shouldn't spend huge amounts of money on my first quad, since im going to wreck it, a lot, so in the end they suggested [this one](http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-Wiz...-700TVL-Camera-w-FlySky-I6-RTF-p-1077100.html). I watched and read some reviews on it and the consent on it said its ok for the price and not too hard to controll, i figured i'd order it and so i did! (I also got myself the VR-007 goggles for 30€) I then had some doubts if i really should fly this first, so i bought a mini rtf quad from amazon for 40€ to get used to flying a quad til the other arrives. Now, did i get somethng bad for my first quad, or bad overall? Is it ok to start with a "toy" first?
TL;DR Bough [this](http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-Wiz...-700TVL-Camera-w-FlySky-I6-RTF-p-1077100.html) Quad is it any good for the first one. And learning on a "toy" in the meantime? (I also bought an fpv setup i can glue on the "toy" to learn)

Thank in Advance!
 

rockyboy

Skill Collector
Mentor
All those 'stick skills' you will learn on these will directly apply to any bigger, faster, or more feature driven (and more expensive) quad you get in the future - so you're on the right path!

And welcome to the forums!