RTF Beginner?
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i have now $120 total(with shipping) to spend on an RTF (with charger battery and transmitter). I want it to be very easy to fly and stable, And VERY VERY durable. like a plane where the only way to break it is stomp on it or nosedive for really high up. i have flown a 3ch a couple of times. and a few air hogs things. i have done tons of reasearch and found that dynams arent very good quality and usuall come with broken parts. also i have found that banna hobby is a bad store. And that its best if it has lipo and/or brushless. I wont be taking it anywhere near other planes or any thing (i live on 6 acers of field in VT) so 2.4ghz doesnt matter that much. What do you reccomend? (ebay is allowed bu has to be new)
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Firebird Stratos RTF
[link]http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/firebird-stratos-rtf-HBZ7700[/link]http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/firebird-stratos-rtf-HBZ7700
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Nice suggestion there for a beginner's plane... it looks interesting!
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ALMOST no plane will take a stomping, or hang together from anything other than a low fall.
The closest you are going to come to that is something like this
[link=http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXKVY7&P=ML]Click me![/link]
But getting that Flightflex together is going to cost more than your budget, and you'll want several battery packs.
JCINTEXAS's suggestion is pretty good.
You are trying to solve the "crash" problem the wrong way, by looking for an overly durable plane... there are reasons planes are not made from concrete
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In this case "fix the pilot not the plane".... Your best bet is to find a local club, join their training program and learn to fly RC planes.
Once you do, your perception and take on all of this will change dramatically.... as will your choice of planes.
RCVTRC
ALMOST no plane will take a stomping, or hang together from anything other than a low fall.
The closest you are going to come to that is something like this
[link=http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXKVY7&P=ML]Click me![/link]
But getting that Flightflex together is going to cost more than your budget, and you'll want several battery packs.
JCINTEXAS's suggestion is pretty good.
You are trying to solve the "crash" problem the wrong way, by looking for an overly durable plane... there are reasons planes are not made from concrete
...In this case "fix the pilot not the plane".... Your best bet is to find a local club, join their training program and learn to fly RC planes.
Once you do, your perception and take on all of this will change dramatically.... as will your choice of planes.
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2 things, im in highschool and i live in vt so there r no "clubs"and i quote "a plane where THE ONLY WAY TO BREAK ITis stomp on it or nosedive for really high up" basicall something thats not going to break from me taking it off then making a turn at like 20 feet and crashing onto the wing.
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Get a Bixler from Hobby King when they come back in stock. do a search on youtube on how to beef it up with high strength tape. A radio and a PROPER CHARGER for lipo's might blow your budget though. Greg
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im sorry, its not that im keeping it under $120, its thats all i have on the debt card and it will never get anymore. also thats not under $120 with shipping. are the dynam trainers any good? i heard they sometmes come broken.
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................. i live in vt so there r no "clubs"....................... basicall something thats not going to break from me taking it off then making a turn at like 20 feet and crashing onto the wing.
................. i live in vt so there r no "clubs"....................... basicall something thats not going to break from me taking it off then making a turn at like 20 feet and crashing onto the wing.
2nd there are NOT many planes that will crash onto a wing from 20' high that doesn't sustain some amount of damage.
Find a local club and have your first few flights with a trainer cord or your $120 investment might only last a few seconds.
Also this is NOT a cheap hobby. You will crash some planes everyone does. Be prepared to spend more then $120 because to continue flying you will spend way more then $120.



