Little coaxials like that are fun because they require virtually no skill to fly, are cheap, and dern near crash proof. If you're curious about the hobby, a coaxial is the best way to get your feet wet. A coaxial is how I entered into the hobby, except my first one was a
Blade CX2 (bigger, much higher quality, tons of third party/aftermarket upgrade options, etc). After a coaxial, you'll likely move to a fixed pitch bird, and then to collective pitch birds. Many pilots will spend weeks or even months learning how to hover a collective pitch bird without crashing. Once you've got your basic upright orientations down on a collective pitch bird, it's just pure fun from there and you can start learning your inverted orientations or try some upright circuits and forward flight.
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