trying to decide between the dji avata 2 and something like a geprc or betafpv for first fpv quad
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honestly if your goal is to actually learn freestyle eventually, dont get the avata. its fine hardware but youre gonna hit a wall pretty fast when you want to do anything beyond the cinewhoop style fl
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flew avata 2 for about three months before switching to a real quad and honestly i dont regret doing it that way. got comfortable with fpv orientation and reading the goggles without worrying about a
ok so i know this has probably been asked a million times but bear with me because my situation is a little specific. ive been flying cinematic stuff on a mavic for about a year and i want to get into fpv but im genuinely not sure if i should go the whole betaflight route or just get something like the avata 2 which is basically plug and play.
the thing is i actually want to learn to fly properly, like freestyle or at least get decent at manual flight eventually. i dont want to be stuck in a locked down ecosystem. but at the same time i hear a lot of people say the learning curve on a real fpv quad with betaflight is pretty steep and i dont want to just crash and burn through a bunch of batteries and get frustrated.
looked at the geprc cinelog 25 and the betafpv pavo25 as potential middle ground options, they seem a little more forgiving size wise. someone at my local club also mentioned the flywoo explorer but i couldnt find much recent info on it. is there a prebuilt that has a decent flight controller where i can actually mess with pid tuning and stuff when i get more comfortable, or is that basically any betaflight based quad