OMG, no don't start with a Blizzard. Keep to a foamy for your first slope plane. No tail or long fuse as these can break easily on a slope or rocky cliff. Slope flying is easy, but until you learn about wind rotors and down drafts, you need to stick with something that is robust. A Zagi has to be the best known slope plane in the world. It's great to learn on, but is also a favorite for all expert slope flyers. It is also virtually impossible to damage and is fun to combat once you've got the hang of it.
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