Thanks! You're right about pilots. I started with a few drones from Yuneec (a quadcopter and a couple of hexacopters). Then I moved to Autel Robotics (EVO 2), then the DJI Air 3. Except for the Yuneec quadcopter, I still fly them all. I was within an inch of buying a U.S.-made Skydio when they got out of the consumer drone business.
@jdthedjyt Skydio was my go-to as well. Then they jacked up the price and did what they did. Dji I said no because too many steps before you fly. Then a lot of times areas you can fly you can't fly simply because it's a DJI drone. Autel Evo Lite Plus was a winner. Beginner drones before i got the Autel was. Ruko F11 gim1 and 2 then I got the Flightelf Cinemaster 2pro. Once that acted up I was good enough. I spent the money on a good Autel! Been flying for two years just now recently last year posting on RUclips!
Nice 🎉new subscriber I'm not a DJI pilot but a drone pilot is a drone pilot no matter what he or she flies. That being said! I love ya work!
Thanks! You're right about pilots. I started with a few drones from Yuneec (a quadcopter and a couple of hexacopters). Then I moved to Autel Robotics (EVO 2), then the DJI Air 3. Except for the Yuneec quadcopter, I still fly them all. I was within an inch of buying a U.S.-made Skydio when they got out of the consumer drone business.
@jdthedjyt Skydio was my go-to as well. Then they jacked up the price and did what they did. Dji I said no because too many steps before you fly. Then a lot of times areas you can fly you can't fly simply because it's a DJI drone. Autel Evo Lite Plus was a winner. Beginner drones before i got the Autel was. Ruko F11 gim1 and 2 then I got the Flightelf Cinemaster 2pro. Once that acted up I was good enough. I spent the money on a good Autel! Been flying for two years just now recently last year posting on RUclips!