honestly save your money and spend it on a plane from a more reconized manufacture (aka towerhobbies or horizion hobbies)
i have nothing adginst nitroplanes ive ordered from them, problem is the quality on certain parts isnt perfect and unless you know which parts these are you could easily loose your plane because a servo horn broke or a ca hinge came undone.
if your really looking to learn to fly i would save up, problem with cheap planes is parts are hard to find, so that 80 dollar plane lands hard in the grass and breaks a prop? then what? a new prop has to be orderes so 10 more dollars and before you know it you have dropped 100+ bucks on a plane to get it into the air. if you were to have 300 bucks i would set you up with a cheap airframe (gws slowstick) and quality motors and esc's so when something breaks parts are easy to get, or if the plane crashes you can still use the parts from it and i would give you a list of stuff to buy extra so when you did nose over and a prop broke you would have spares
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