Durable Plane
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That would depend on your current flying experience.
Durable tells me you are still crashing a lot and still need a trainer type plane. I don't typically recommend 3D planes to people who are carshign a lot.
So, tell me about your experience, what you have flown, what radio equipment you have. Tell me how much you have to spend and if that includes just the plane or if it includes the motor, receiver, servos, battery, etc.
$200 for the plane OK? Another $300 for the motor/battery/electroncis?
Durable tells me you are still crashing a lot and still need a trainer type plane. I don't typically recommend 3D planes to people who are carshign a lot.
So, tell me about your experience, what you have flown, what radio equipment you have. Tell me how much you have to spend and if that includes just the plane or if it includes the motor, receiver, servos, battery, etc.
$200 for the plane OK? Another $300 for the motor/battery/electroncis?
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From: Belper, UNITED KINGDOM
I would suggest the 'Blade EPP' from ''robotbirds.co.uk'' as this is cheap (£24.95) and virtually indestructable and will take any shockflyer hardware. The only downside to this plane is that it is a bit flexible in extreme manoeuvres, but then again it is an ideal 3D trainer. Have a chat to the guys at Robotbirds and check it out.
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From: syracuse,
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check out the tufflight 4d lite at www.tufflight.com it takes some building but its definately worth it. its nearly indestructable. and flies better than any epp i hve seen or flown
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