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Originally Posted by xjqkz
Any recommendation on electric planes for beginners?
My son learned on a E-flight Apprentice and it is a good trainer with some extra power to help you get out of trouble plus can handle some wind also . Its one of the bigger electric trainers so you can see it better .Nice thread Ken keep up the great work.BTW i buy and sell all kinds of stuff but as i look for things i run across deals like this . A Kadet sr ARF is around 299 without the motor and i found this forsale the other day on CL http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/tag/4717483168.html Alot of swap meets this time of year also and if you hunt around there ar some good deals on used planes . This one looks and is said to be new and never flown and cheap with the motor included . To big to ship but there are deals in your states also. Yep iam on the cheap side also ! lol Good luck guys and enjoy the hobby like i have . joe
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