So far I've done all my research and learning solo. Reading blogs, watching YouTube videos.
Now I know I'm not gonna be able to do this all myself. Actually not true I am pretty sure I could do this solo, but it will take longer, involve more mistakes and not be as much fun.
So I've joined the first local FPV/Drone Facebook group I could find - https://www.facebook.com/groups/adelaidefpvracing Adelaide FPV racing.
It's sort of interesting, I knew other people in my field (IT/Tech/Communications) were interested in FPV, but I didn't think about the implications of that.
Well it turns out that I apparently went to Uni or worked with a good percentage of the local drone/FPV community.
I guess I should not have been surprised.
With a bit of luck I'll have a drone at a point that a pilot could get it off the ground by the time of the next monthly meet - it's about 2 weeks away.
I think I'll go along even if I don't have a flying flying machine.
The point of this post for other newbies is we live in an age where it is trivially simple for us to find other people who have similar interests as us - go use those tools, find other people who are doing what we're doing and talk to them.
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