Help picking a plane
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Hi I have never had a plane before. I was wanting to get into the hobbie, I have now 2 RC trucks so I know a little about rc. I know that its not the same.
Can anyone sugest any verry durable planes that someone can learn on?
How about the DuraPlanes are they any good? For a begainer are they durable because I see myself crashing a lott.
any ideas on where to go to get a good plane for cheap online.
thanks monte
Can anyone sugest any verry durable planes that someone can learn on?
How about the DuraPlanes are they any good? For a begainer are they durable because I see myself crashing a lott.
any ideas on where to go to get a good plane for cheap online.
thanks monte
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Towerhobbies.com is a great place to order online. I would suggest you research your local flying clubs then visit a couple of them and meet some of the members and instructors.
As for which plane to start with, that would be a trainer, there are several models that are very popular.
SIG LT-40
HOBBICO Superstar
HOBBICO Avistar
I started on a Superstar that I bought from Tower, it was a great plane and took plenty of abuse.
If you do a search on any of the above listed trainers on this forum, you will get a plethora of results back. I suggest running a search on each one to get an idea of which might be better for you. They are all about the same with the exception of the Avistar. The Avistar has a semi-symetrical wing and will do a little more than most of the flat bottom winged trainers.
Dbow
As for which plane to start with, that would be a trainer, there are several models that are very popular.
SIG LT-40
HOBBICO Superstar
HOBBICO Avistar
I started on a Superstar that I bought from Tower, it was a great plane and took plenty of abuse.
If you do a search on any of the above listed trainers on this forum, you will get a plethora of results back. I suggest running a search on each one to get an idea of which might be better for you. They are all about the same with the exception of the Avistar. The Avistar has a semi-symetrical wing and will do a little more than most of the flat bottom winged trainers.
Dbow



