ORIGINAL: AugerDawger
ORIGINAL: Nitro-Tom
Good luck man, hope you get it, not many guys can build a kit for a first plane, once past the intro, you will go far in this hobby! [8D]
Thanks for the good direction.
I know ARF is easier but I am drawn to the plans and sticks.
There's no law saying you have to have either or. There's room in your hangar for both types, don't be afraid to buy ARFs for planes you're likely to crash.
Should of finished the fuselage jig last night but bought a micro-copter and flew.
That little thing is great after I got the TX programed. I can see being able to fly this indoors soon. No field, club, instructor, HoundDog types required !!!!!!!
I need more batteries
Which micro-copter did you get? I got a Heli-Max Axe CX Nano and all I had to do was stick four AAs in the Tx, charge the included lipo with the included charger, and throw it into the air.