RE: New to RC Flying, need input
I guess I forgot to mention, I'm not going to go out on my own and learn to fly and then crash, I'm going to rely on the help of my local club and their instructors! I know I'm not ready to solo. (I added to first post). I was looking for info about getting a good aileron trainer plane, not doing something dumb like teaching myself. Hopefully this clears that up.
Sorry for the lack of details in that. I was just talking about wanting my own plane and not crashing something that isn't mine. Plus from what I've read on here it's good to have a trainer plane in your inventory, if you always want to go back to a lazy day of flying. 1
What I eventually want to fly is a Electric Ducted F-16, or similiar USAF jet, or a WW2 warbird. Not really a good second plane I would imagine.