Advice on electric ARF combo
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As I noted in another post about which 50cc ARF to build, I have been out of RC for several years...I want to get back in, but don't want the hassle of glow....please recomend a good electric ARF...56-60" or so, that I can get in a combo with everything but radio and charger...then tell me which charger to get, but one that will charge bigger batteries in case I want to move up to 50cc gas...I now this seems dumb, but I know zero about electrics...Thanks WC
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From: Amersfoort, , NETHERLANDS
Hobbyking (in Hong kong, but they have a warehouse in the USA) sells planes that are plug and fly. It's hard to suggest something, you wrote that you are coming back to RC after having not flown for some time. Do you think you would need a trainer like plane?
You can look at the hobbyking website and see if you can find a few models that you like, or use this site to see all Plug-and-Fly planes in their USA warehouse, it will show 4 pages with jets, trainers, an airliner, warbird, bi-planes, etc..
Regarding chargers, this is a good one: Turnigy A-6-10 200W Balance charger & discharger, it can charge up to 10Ah
You can look at the hobbyking website and see if you can find a few models that you like, or use this site to see all Plug-and-Fly planes in their USA warehouse, it will show 4 pages with jets, trainers, an airliner, warbird, bi-planes, etc..
Regarding chargers, this is a good one: Turnigy A-6-10 200W Balance charger & discharger, it can charge up to 10Ah
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I am living in a new area and did not know about the HS here...went in and talked the the owner, got all my questions answered and got everything I need....don't forget your local Hobby Store!! Thanks, WC



