Radios
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Shipping is HIGH$$ to Canada, ..I would go with a GWS stick, slow or pico,, get the radio you want and a separate micro flight pak...or if you decide glow, go to tower and get the $70 trainer,,get something that people here can help you with ,,not the $20 stuff on theebay that no ones heard of...get what you pay for....Rog
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Thanks guys, appreciate some input. I know the ebay thing isn't the best, I just don't have a lot of cash right now (who does?) so I was looking to save a few bucks. I would just like to start with electric to be able to fly in the city not at clubs. I'm just weighing all the pros and cons. I have too many hobbies/activities right now, and they're all soo expensive (it's also mountain bike season too). Anyway, thanks again...
#28
I got it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A Sig Seniorita would be perfect
Small enough to be easily electrified, large enough to handle the weight of R/C gear and batteries, easy to build(if you get the kit
) and best of all, inexpensive to buy. Whether you want a taildragger or tricycle geared plane, it can be built either way. What could be better(and please don't say an ARF or a RTF)?
Small enough to be easily electrified, large enough to handle the weight of R/C gear and batteries, easy to build(if you get the kit
) and best of all, inexpensive to buy. Whether you want a taildragger or tricycle geared plane, it can be built either way. What could be better(and please don't say an ARF or a RTF)?
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From what I can tell, the Seniorita is about 4 feet long by about 5.5 feet wingspan, that doesn't seem that small...am I looking at the wrong plane (towerhobbies search for SIG Seniorita).




