Originally Posted by
SrTelemaster150
I would think that any biplane would be a handfull on a day W/gusting, variable winds. Something scale in a low wing monoplane W/a wide landing gear stance & heavier wing loading might be a little easier to handle.
But that's just it. I don't want it "easier" to handle. I want a model that will force me to improve, but at the same time, one I don't care about cracking up. But, hey, at this point, I'd fly anything! It was seriously frustrating to drive two hours to a beautiful field on a cloudless day and not fly because the wind sock was flapping around a bit too much.