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Old 03-05-2017, 11:04 AM
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blvdbuzzard
 
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Welcome to the forums.


So many planes out there. Hard to pick one. Most of the ones have build threads on them so you can read about them.



Here are a few, they are do not come with an Rx, but you can drop one in with ease.

http://www.generalhobby.com/dynam-dh...nmi050hm2l9pg1

http://www.generalhobby.com/dynam-ce...nmi050hm2l9pg1

Add flaps and this one comes in at a crawl. It flys very well. I like just flying at about 6 feet up and doing slow fly by's. Looks good in the air.

http://www.generalhobby.com/dynam-sr...nmi050hm2l9pg1

This is more of a pattern trainer not a real trainer.

http://graysonhobby.com/dynam-smart-trainer-pnp.html

Four of us have these. They fly great. You can do loops roll and most aerobatics, just slower. They look good in the air and are pretty tough. Brother has augured his in a couple times, I have done the figure 9 landing too.

http://www.valuehobby.com/airplanes/...essna-epo.html

These are ARF's. You would need to get the gear to go with them. Not hard to do. Just more to learn.

Never go wrong with a stik.

http://www.valuehobby.com/airplanes/...tik40-arf.html

http://www.valuehobby.com/airplanes/...ety40-arf.html

A little bigger than anything you have flown. A good all around sport plane. Not hard to handle. Might want to get some who knows how to fly to check it over.

http://www.valuehobby.com/airplanes/...rt-46-arf.html



So many planes. The list is endless if you step outside of the BNF zone. Then if you want to build, oh man, a whole new world opens up.


Buzz.