Indoor flyin
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From: Where the Navy needs me,
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I don't know if this is the right spot for this. I have heard the eflite futana and the eflite extra 260 would be a good indoor plane for a noob on low rates and witha cheap setup. I can give you a link for the list of items for the setup if ya'll like. I like to know what ya'll think about it. My experience: just soloed glow trainer still a noob. If you think these planes are a bit too much, what planes would you suggest and with what electronics. I have never had a electric plane before( besides the toys at walmart
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From: Greenville, SC
Those planes are WAY too big to be flown indoors. It's not even all that easy to fly a plane the size of the E-Flite Extra in a small soccer field. If you want a truly indoor plane, go with either an Ember or a Vapor.
If you're talking about inside of a basketball court, any foamy up to about 16oz (Charger CR-1 is my suggestion) is going to be fine.
If you're talking about inside of a basketball court, any foamy up to about 16oz (Charger CR-1 is my suggestion) is going to be fine.
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From: SantiagoReg Metropolitana, Providencia, CHILE
Check the f3p planes, 100 to 160 gms AUW, 12-19 gms motors and 2s 250-400mah is what they are using successfuly indoor.
Look at a f3p forum at rc groups (don´t know if I can say this here)
Look at a f3p forum at rc groups (don´t know if I can say this here)



