RE: Recommendations for those new to RC Flight
I started with a hz super cub, I taught my self, it was a expensive. In retrospect it would have been cheaper if I would have joined the club. But I kept it up and got a sensi trainer which then I joined a club, not because I wanted to but it was too big to fly on my own land. Not too long after that I got a 40 size gp big stick and worked with a experienced flyer, I was flying it after 2 weeks. I got a low wing trainer and now I'm doing sport planes and starting on warbirds, have I crashed planes yes most have been mechanical problems but that is the hobby. I think people learn different ways, I don't believe there is only one way to learn. The only thing I am pickey about is using things like gyros and other electronics to make it easier to fly. I want to do it with skill