I would refer you here, http://beginnerflyer.com/build-a-drone/ however it would probably be cheaper, and more practical to grab an off the shelf drone as they are great quality today, look into DJI, and YUNEEC Drones.
It depends what you want to do with it. If you just want to cruise around and take photos, then yes - go for RTF (ready to fly) models; such as Phantom and Mavic. However if you want to learn how to build one, I would suggest taking mini-quadcopter route - in the process you're gonna learn alot, this huge guide covers the whole process: http://dronenodes.com/how-to-build-a-drone/. When you build LOS (line of sight model) you can add additional equipment for FPV flying, and that's where the real fun starts! :)
I would refer you here, http://beginnerflyer.com/build-a-drone/ however it would probably be cheaper, and more practical to grab an off the shelf drone as they are great quality today, look into DJI, and YUNEEC Drones.
It depends what you want to do with it. If you just want to cruise around and take photos, then yes - go for RTF (ready to fly) models; such as Phantom and Mavic. However if you want to learn how to build one, I would suggest taking mini-quadcopter route - in the process you're gonna learn alot, this huge guide covers the whole process: http://dronenodes.com/how-to-build-a-drone/. When you build LOS (line of sight model) you can add additional equipment for FPV flying, and that's where the real fun starts! :)