RE: Any advice?
Hi Clutchburn,
OK. Truce! I agree to your point. I just have a hard time with lousy products and I think this is one. There are better ways to learn that do not cost much more. You are correct, we all start somewhere. I built my first plane though, and that is where I learned to love this hobby. My first r/c plane was a Goldberg Jr. Falcon 3 channel, no throttle. We did not have simulators, pcs, or any of the other luxuries, but we just did it, so we crashed a lot, but it was cheap.
I am 42, so I do give credit to you younger people out there who want to try flying. Just understand that these cheapo toys are not anything like the real thing. As long as you know that, but are still having fun... then I guess its not my job to change your mind!!
DP