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Old 12-25-2004 | 09:23 AM
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I heard it was harder to fly a plane with the wings under the fuselage. Why is that? Should a beginner get a plane that has the wings on top? I flown a real plane before with the wings under the fuselage, and it wasnt that hard. I feel that if i could fly a real plane, and have rc expirience with cars & trucks, then surely i could just get a plane with the wings under the fuselage. What do yall think?
I think your R/C days are already over, thats what I think. To dignify this with an answer. I flew the most sophisticated military helicopters in the world for 20 years. This does not mean I can fly an RC Helicopter. If I don't then I mights as well flush $1500 down the toilet. You have to train on it just like anything else. Do you know of any people who have a drivers license with Tickets, arrests, DWIs etc. Guess there driving skills aren't that great are they.

Go get yourself a nice litle Corsair .40 size warbird plane and give it a spin, see how it goes. I have seen many full scale rated pilots come and go. They feel they know everything and avoid the training. They come out with an ego and go home a few minutes later with a wreckage and never come back because they feel embarrased for the idiots they were.

So its your choice. Come on out and show how great you are because you sat in an airplane or learn to do it right.