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I can't give you any specific advice (hopefully someone else here can), but I can tell you where to look for more info.
If you want to find out what aerial drones are officially supported by ROS, I suggest you check out the ROS Robots page, and specifically the ROS Aerial Robots page. This page might need to be updated as it looks like Erle-Copter and DJI now have official/semi-official support for ROS as well.
For more unofficial support, I suggest you read a similar question already here on ROS Answers and read through the ROS news section.
In general though, I'd always recommend using an officially supported ROS robot over an unofficially supported one. Using ROS code provided by the platform manufacturers will almost always be easier and less stressful to use than code written by yourself or a third party.