ORIGINAL: NVflyer
Well, I'll throw my beginner two cents worth in to the pot here. I too agree with everyone here about getting an instructor first, but I do not agree with some of the posts that suggest you WILL crash on your first flight. If a person as some knowledge about aerodynamics and better yet, a pilot to start with, you have a good chance of flying successfully on your first flight. I know it may be rare, but I am an example of that. I have had several successful flights without a major crash. Sure, I've had a broken prop or two but nothing big. I do believe that having the skill and knowledge associated with flying full scale does benefit you greatly with flying RC. I think someone who is not familiar with flying either large or small scale does need some help right from the start. I had someone who gave me some great suggestions adn insight when I started. I guess I get tired of reading people's posts warning that you will crash and burn if you attempt to try flying without an instructor by your side. It can be done and some people prefer to do things on their own the first time. But,an instructor sure doesn't hurt if you are not comfortable with taking up your expensive bird on your own!
I may just be overly paranoid.
I'm not out that much money......yet. Got the plane, engine, radio, servos, receiver battery and a starter for $140.00 Already got a glo ignitor and all the tools for my R/C cars. Just need to get fuel and a fuel pump. Wouldn't even need fuel, but planes don't use 30%
A guy my dad worked with had an older Cessna that he took us up in a couple of times and even let me fly once or twice. Big thrill to a 12 year old at the time.
I also got my mitts on the Old A-7 Simulator at the Air Guard base shortly before it was removed to make way for the new F-16 simulator. They wouldn't let me fly the new sim.... At least not until I got back from basic, but I still wasn't "supposed" to fly it.
And it's not that I've never flown a model. I constantly went out the field when I was a kid and pestered the hell out of everyone in sight. More often than not, I'd get a little stick time just to shut me up.
I'm definitely gonna find an instructor. Shouldn't be too hard. And I'll probably end up putting the engine and servos in a trainer type airframe.
I'll take pictures when I crash it. You guys will be the first to know.