yeah my LHS has a flying club.
ORIGINAL: jester_s1
It would be good to understand before getting started that any of these small planes are going to be sensitive to wind, and that you'll need more space than you initially think you do. Space = time to think! If you have a nice open field to fly at, the standard Super Cub is your best bet for getting in the air fast. And it's big enough to carry a keychain camera without any modifications. Whatever you choose, welcome to RC flying. If you will connect with an instructor for at least your first day of flying, it will save you hours upon hours of frustration. If you ever get to Fort Worth, I'd be willing to help you, but I believe there is an RC flying club in Tyler too.