FPV drones require specific purchases, unlike customizing existing DJI drones. Dusty points out DJI's FPV drone and the Avata as options. However, for those starting, Dusty suggests beginner kits at a budget-friendly $250, equipped with goggles, a drone, and a remote for indoor practice. Dusty's pro tip? Invest in a remote control and explore online simulators for a taste of the experience. Brace yourself for the thrilling learning curve, as FPV flying involves crashes, making it essential to learn repairs. Dusty unveils the path of building your own FPV drone, from frames to electronics, motors, and a cost-effective $350 to $400 budget. With self-built drones, you gain the power to troubleshoot and rebuild, enhancing your FPV journey. Don't miss this concise guide to embark on an FPV adventure!