ORIGINAL: akular1
Hi everyone,
I have been reading the latest issue of RC jet models (1/07) that provides some great articles for beginners. I am interested in purchasing my first jet, and the magazine indicates that the flash would make a decent trainer.
I'd like to get others opinions on this if possible. How is it in the way of assembly? Are the instructions thorough...any issues for a fairly unknowledgable builder?
How about flight characteristics? Can I put a Titan in it?
Thanks!
Andy K
I wrote the article on the Flash in the current issue of JetPower Magazine. It is not difficult to build and not difficult to fly but it would not be my choice for a first jet. Second jet, absolutely. Titan would be too much for this airframe. P120 is about max in the JetCat line I would recommend. JetCentral Falcon is a good choice too ... it is what I had in mine.
I think the Bobcat is extremely easy to fly .. I would get it before the KingCat which is somewhat heavier and harder to land. If you already have a Titan, than the KingCat would be a better fit for this engine. A P70 is better for the Bobcat.
Boomerangs are very good first airplanes and you see a lot of them at Jet Rallys, which means you will find a lot of people to help you. If you must have something scale, go with an F15. There are a number of inexpensive ARF kits available and they are very forgiving in the air and for landing.
You might also seek out a mentor in your area who will give you advice during construction and help buddy box you until you get your waiver ... if they are familiar with a particular kind of trainer, that should be factored into the equation too. Good luck!