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Hey guys,
Got my tango 2 in early Jan and Ive put over 50 hours in my sim almost everyday since. think I'm ready to fly for real. Just ordered my dji goggles and now I'm looking at either the 5 inch Nazgul, or 5 inch Roma for my first drone.
Here's my question. On the Nazgul I can select crossfire no problem, but it's on backorder, and I'm leaning more toward roma anyways. (It's lighter, and has some better parts according to Joshua Bardwell.)
On Roma, I can select DJI air, or Vista, but no mention of crossfire. Would I need to buy an install a crossfire receiver if I went with this?
Bonus question, has anyone ever practiced by flying an absolutely nutty drone in their sim of choice? I spent a week flying with a sim drone that was basically a 6s with 3000 kv motors or so. Crashed a lot, and got too used to a stupidly punchy throttle, but after I switched back and adjusted to a more realistic drone build, I felt that I improved A LOT. like everything felt easy at 40 to 50 mph when I got used to going 120 to 150 mph.
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