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Old 01-30-2005 | 07:26 PM
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Default RE: Is this reasonable?

It all depends on how much you want to spend. Most of the models you suggested should be flown in no less then a 500x500 ft area by a beginner. This being said I can fly my Slo V in a 100 x 200 ft area without too much trouble but then again the Slo V and Slow Stick will fly at ultra slow speeds which gives you plenty of time to react.

If you really want to go the RTF (ready to fly) route then I do highly recomend the Slo V from ParkZone If you are nto sure you want to step up to three channel control then maybe get the HobbyZone Scout or Firebird II st. These are two channel control in which you adjust altitude using motor power and the stick controls direction.

If you are thinking of going the ARF (almost ready to fly) route with the Slow Stick then you may want to check out the GWS pico moth as these are nice slow flying models that are very easy to fly. You will have to pick up two pico (sub micro) servos a small speed control, a small feather type receiver and a radio transmitter, battery pack and charger. It might run you a tad over 200.00 for everything through a GWS dealer. It all depends on the radio gear you get as some have spent over 350.00+ on getting a plane and the needed radio gear etc.

The T hawk is ok but then again it is very similar to the aero bird in that you need to learn throttle control or you will be in the trees in a quick hurry.

All in all it might be best to find a park nearby that is large enough to fly in. Or you could try and learn 3D type flying were most of your flying is in a 50'x50' area.

Another great thing to get stick time is to download the free FMS simulator and get an axis game pad to use to control the airplanes in the simulator. It will cost you about 17.00 for the Axis game pad.

You can download the FMS simulator from this site ---->>>>[link]http://n.ethz.ch/student/mmoeller/fms/index_e.html[/link]

If you need help configuring the Axis game pad to control the planes just ask. It is easy and very helpful.

Also do a search ont he FMS site for other models as there are hundreds of models to download and fly. Including the T hawk, Slow Stick, Slo V, Stryker ,Tiger moth, J3 Cub and many many many others. There is a user that goes by the username Gunners that has created a Par editor to edit the some of the flight characterists of these models so that you can have more speed and adjust the center of gravity to your liking.