@andrewut7ya511

Agreed, start on a whoop after simulator. I started with 6s 5 inch freestyle and it was fine but about a year after that i got a tinywhoop and my skills increased way faster because you can fly anywhere and crash 100 times without breaking anythoin.

@SkermiebroTech

The best thing to get to get started is a good controller and a sim. If you have extra money buy a tiny whoop

@vidademikey9790

Tf does the video look like a 1970s horror flick?😂

@tylerwest2666

Honestly I’m pretty new and I flew a NEWBEEDRONE and they’re super stable and really nice. More pricey and not as ready to fly but one of my favorite woops I’ve flown

@haroldseaman4243

Emax TinyHawk Freestyle 2 Rtf kit still using the quad!!!

@emillyngsvag9576

Nah.
1. Get a radio, a used one is nice If you would like to save money.
2. train in a sim until you are comfortable flying in the sim. I had around 35hrs when I got my drone.
3. Get a USED quad and used Googles. 
4. start flying in an open field and move onto harder areas as you get better. 
👍🏻🙂
5. LEARN HOW TO FIX AND MOD YOUR QUAD !!!🫵

@colorr-1238

I started the other way around. I started with dji fpv followed by tinyhawk 2. Both are good options, one for budget and other for money, not an issue .

@stevieG6066

Started with sim but agree I got Cetus x kit, now have RM pocket and whoops😊

@Metienne

I’d love to fly but where I live the vets is limited to 25mw so without spending 300 bucks on a digital system I can’t really get that much range and I’m not willing to spend 200€ on a toy of which I’d have to replace everything when grading up

@sacharequiem

Hey ! Thanks for the video ! I want to try this kit but I was wondering, is the quality of the goggle is really bad ? 😅

@NovaXa2

I have glasses and I don't think the cetus pro will work, so do you think the emax ez pilot pro is a really good option?

@djbis

EMAXX TINY Hawk for the win bro.

@erdergs

i put together my own trainer kit with a betafpv meteor 75pro though that might be a little to powerfull for some people starting out also i got the radiomaster pocket and eachine ev800d

@mikenomatter

completely not worth buying, there is only 1 case you should buy it - you have 250$  that you are ready to throw away. because after few weeks all you can do with this parts is throw in garbage

@cheetohtheraccoon5796

Is it really worth it to spend around 200$ on a kit to practice then save 750$ just to get a actual normal one? Whats the issue with going slow and practicing on a normal fpv drone

@10dallas_1

I personally think the hglrc petrel 85 is a much better option

@PsychoticPanda_

Cheapest option isn't always the best option kids. The betafpv cetus is not what I would recommend throwing hundreds of dollars at when there are plenty of more durable and nimble drones for the same price. Don't waste your money on this just because its the cheapest option.

@FPVslayer

They literally went back into stock today on the tiny whoop website, just got an email saying they’re stocked up, for now 😂

@retroplayer56

Even comes with a built in 80s VHS filter

@SkipDisco

The BetaFPV controllers are terrible. Don't waste your money on them. Good controller and SIM is such a better route into FPV.