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Drones

RC drones and quadcopters for beginners and hobby pilots, ready to fly out of the box.

RC drones are one of the easiest ways into radio-controlled flight. Modern quadcopters hold a steady hover on their own, so you can focus on flying rather than fighting the controls. Beginner drones are light, tough and simple to fly indoors or in the garden, while more capable models add longer range, better cameras and higher speed.Pick a drone to match how you want to fly, from casual buzzing around the garden to camera work and faster outdoor flights. Keep spare propellers and batteries handy so a crash or a flat pack never ends your session early.

Frequent Questions & Answers
Are RC drones good for beginners?

Yes. Most beginner drones self-level and hold a hover, which makes them far easier to fly than they look. Start indoors or in a calm, open space and build up as your confidence grows.

What is the difference between an RC drone and a quadcopter?

A quadcopter is a drone with four rotors, which is by far the most common type. For hobby flying the two terms are used interchangeably.

How long does an RC drone fly on one battery?

Small hobby drones typically fly around 5 to 15 minutes per charge. Keeping a few spare batteries on hand is the easiest way to extend a flying session.

Do I need spare propellers?

Yes. Propellers are the most commonly damaged part in a crash, and every pilot crashes while learning. A set of spares keeps you flying instead of waiting.

Where can I fly an RC drone?

Small drones are fine indoors or in a garden. Outdoors, fly in open areas away from people and follow any local rules on where and how high you can fly.