ORIGINAL: Kemosobie
ARF, Kit, or bought someone elses plane ready to go it really doesn't matter so long as it fits your needs and skills. Take your model and just have enjoyment flying it.
Oh...I do.

The cold weather and the time change has put a damper on things, though. We had moderate temperatures this past Sunday, but the winds were 25-30, gusting to 40.
The Cessna is sitting up in the bonus room on the pool table just waiting for radio and servo's. It's never been flown, and the original owner went so far as to install servo's and linkages, then stripped the servo's before selling it. The engine only has an hour or so on it. All I need to do is install the servos, linkages, finish the cockpit and balance it out. I've got about 200 hours full scale in 182's and it's really calling out to me. [8D] It's got a little over 2' of wing more than either of my other planes, and looks huge next to them. From what I've read they fly and land really well.