Best Drones For Anyone Looking to Get Airborne
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The era of drones is upon us, but how to you pick the right flyer? For the most part, your options range from tiny, cheap, radio-controlled quadcopters that can buzz around your backyard to full-fledged drones equipped with high-quality cameras and and flight distances measured in miles.
Before you get started, you'll also want to familiarize yourself with the FAA's regulations (if you're in the States) so you can determine where to fly your drone and if you'll need to register it. Now, here are the six drones that are the best fit for people ready to take to the skies
DJI Phantom 4 Pro
Blade Nano QX
Syma X5C-1
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