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A Good RTF Plane
Hello,
I have a little experience with planes and was looking for a good electric rtf plane for $200 or less. Any recomendations? Thanl<s! |
RE: A Good RTF Plane
I have a Hobbico Electristar in excellent condition except for scuffs on both wingtips. Everything needed to fly including 6 battery packs and charger ...will let go for $300 firm. No assembly needed. You can go right to the field. PM me if interested.
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RE: A Good RTF Plane
Hobby Zone Super Cub for $159.99. Realistic looking Durable plane. The batteries are inexpensive so buying extras let you keep flying while the other batteries recharge.
I am learning on the Super Cub now. See the Super Cub thread in the Electric/Park Flyer thread. I think a Cessna 182 is also available that is a touch smaller but might be 4-Channel. |
RE: A Good RTF Plane
Foam planes are easy and cheap to fix should you have a problem...however they are super light and can only really be flown on very calm days.
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RE: A Good RTF Plane
so those ones specified above are foam ones? when you say 4 channel you mean it has tail rudder, wing rudder, motor and what other control?
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RE: A Good RTF Plane
1 - Elevator
2- Ailerons (Wings) 3 - Throttle 4 - Rudder (Tail) |
RE: A Good RTF Plane
that cub is awesome. i am going to get that definetly. Hopefully this time im not going to crash into a skool! Thanks for the help guys.
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