RTF noob, Please help
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Hi people, I left off this hobbie last summer since I was too stubborn to take experienced flyers advice...
But now im back
and in a tight budget [:'(]
Has anyone bought from Raidentech.com??
they seem to have some good prices on RTF planes (3 channel)
As im a noob i would like an easy to learn plane, i would appreciate any help and suggestions. Thanks
BTW:
Are any of these two considerable? http://raidentech.com/ne3rarecorca.html
& http://raidentech.com/3rareaircsae.html
But now im back
and in a tight budget [:'(]Has anyone bought from Raidentech.com??
they seem to have some good prices on RTF planes (3 channel)
As im a noob i would like an easy to learn plane, i would appreciate any help and suggestions. Thanks
BTW:
Are any of these two considerable? http://raidentech.com/ne3rarecorca.html
& http://raidentech.com/3rareaircsae.html
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I dont know about there trainers , I do know they carry Giant Scale planes at a great price . because you are new , you may want to stick with a great trainer from Tower Hobbies that includes the Radio, and engine installed . I suggest this because the hardware and settings are usually very good in these planes and you wont have flight failure from a clevis failure .
Just for the record , I learned to fly 100% on a Great Planes Flight simulator , then went to a duro plane , then a Hobby Lobby Blux Max , then a prop jet ,then a low wing sport plane , then a warbird . I mostly fly warbirds now . If possible get a durable plane first and dont get wigged out if you crash , this hobby is about buying , flying and sometimes crashing !!!! Another thing to learn is check everything before you fly , & check it again .I know you siad tight budget so you may also want to check with a local flyer who may have a really nice used trainer all set and ready to go !!!
Just for the record , I learned to fly 100% on a Great Planes Flight simulator , then went to a duro plane , then a Hobby Lobby Blux Max , then a prop jet ,then a low wing sport plane , then a warbird . I mostly fly warbirds now . If possible get a durable plane first and dont get wigged out if you crash , this hobby is about buying , flying and sometimes crashing !!!! Another thing to learn is check everything before you fly , & check it again .I know you siad tight budget so you may also want to check with a local flyer who may have a really nice used trainer all set and ready to go !!!



