first flight bummer
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hey i just had my first flight but i crahed i made to much of a sharp turn and it went down and i broke my propeller.Tommorow i will fly it again but in a bigger field and im nervous that it will crash again i wanna have a perfect flight but i dont want to crash it what should i do.
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Rather than posting it ALL over again... Look at this thread:
http://www.rcairport.com/discussion_...TOKEN=91224999
http://www.rcairport.com/discussion_...TOKEN=91224999
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Hey, don't get discouraged. Read the post that Huber referred to. Lots of good info. You'll notice the guys on this site are pretty serious about their sport, mostly for good reason as it can be dangerous. Although Huber wasn't rude, you'll find some who will hammer you pretty good when you make a post like that. I asked about landing in my driveway once when I was new. The flaming responses I received made me feel like I had been out clubbing baby seals or something. Of course they were right. Loose control of one of these things and you could accidently take someone out 5 miles away.
Just about any question you may have at your stage is already posted here somewhere. I'd look those over, then post your questions if you still have any. Unless of course you've got a thick skin. I don't like being yelled at though [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
You definitally aren't driving R/C cars anymore though. Whole different world.
What kind of plane is that anyway? 3 channel, 4 channel? Electric? Wingspan?
Good luck.
Just about any question you may have at your stage is already posted here somewhere. I'd look those over, then post your questions if you still have any. Unless of course you've got a thick skin. I don't like being yelled at though [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
You definitally aren't driving R/C cars anymore though. Whole different world.
What kind of plane is that anyway? 3 channel, 4 channel? Electric? Wingspan?
Good luck.



