Originally Posted by
nighthawk28
I think a parkzone t 28 is a good choice easy to fly ,looks good has no bad tendencies . It's cheap... But no matter what you get it is smart to start with someone who can buddy box you so you don't lose your plane on first flight. Or if you are doing it on your own start with a simulator that red reset button cost you nothing
the buddy box is very good advice. The simulator will teach you something, but there's no substitute for real-world...