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Old 05-10-2019 | 11:39 AM
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Glowgeek
 
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Download a free rc simulator on your cell phone, worked fine for me to get used to plane orientation vs. stick movements. After that and three sessions with an instructor I was landing a sig seniorita smooth as glass on calm days. I agree with others here, if it's windy where you are start with a bigger plane eg a 6-8 lb 72" wingspan high wing trainer.

Alternatively an Apprentice S with as3x. The stabilization can be turned down as you progress and then turned off once you become a competent flyer. My 16 yr old grandson learned on that plane by himself after becoming proficient on a cell phone app.