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Money Mistakes Every FPV Pilot Makes

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FPV (First Person View) drone costs are escalating due to rising parts prices and increased cost of living, making budgeting crucial for FPV pilots. Common financial mistakes include buying cheap, outdated, or counterfeit parts from sites like AliExpress and Banggood. These often end up costing more in the long run due to replacement and repair costs. Investing in highquality components from reputable manufacturers is recommended, despite the initial cost, as they are more reliable and replacement parts are readily available.

Pilots should resist the 'Fear of Missing Out' (FOMO) the compulsion to constantly upgrade to the latest equipment. Instead, follow the principle of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," and only upgrade when necessary. There's value in the secondhand market, with unused gear often collecting dust and quality used components available for less. Selling unused parts and buying used gear helps to optimise your FPV budget.

Avoiding the pitfall of overspeccing is also essential. Unnecessary upgrades can lead to more issues and expenses. It's important to choose the right specifications for your needs, considering the costtobenefit ratio. For instance, you might opt for a more affordable Walksnail Avatar v2 ($159) over DJI's O3 ($229) when upgrading to a digital FPV system.

Consistency in your fleet, rather than maintaining a variety of drones with different parts, simplifies management, maintenance, and reduces costs. Bind and Fly (BNF) drones, while convenient, can be overpriced, especially for midtier parts. Learning to build your own drones can be costeffective and allows for optimal part selection within your budget.

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