good begginner planes
#2
I have to respectfully dissagree based soley on the fact that the best way to learn is with an instructor on a buddy box and the Sky Fly doesn't, to my knowledge, accomodate a buddy box hookup. I may be wrong about that and please let me know if I am.
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From: Nettleton,
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my vote is on the hobbico avistar
and numerous people disagree with that and say the nexstar
you can read all you like here
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3768812/anchors_3768812/mpage_1/key_/anchor/tm.htm#3768812]Avistar vs. NExsatar???? [/link]
and numerous people disagree with that and say the nexstar
you can read all you like here
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3768812/anchors_3768812/mpage_1/key_/anchor/tm.htm#3768812]Avistar vs. NExsatar???? [/link]
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I am still learning and count my self as an absolute biginner.
I started out with a multiplex easystar (RTF) approx 150 bucks online.
Here is a video of my third flight and the flights after it.
Youtube video[link]http://tinyurl.com/ghcy3[/link]
I started out with a multiplex easystar (RTF) approx 150 bucks online.
Here is a video of my third flight and the flights after it.
Youtube video[link]http://tinyurl.com/ghcy3[/link]
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From: Nr. oxford Oxfordshire, UNITED KINGDOM
ORIGINAL: Menthol
I am still learning and count my self as an absolute biginner.
I started out with a multiplex easystar (RTF) approx 150 bucks online.
Here is a video of my third flight and the flights after it.
Youtube video[link]http://tinyurl.com/ghcy3[/link]
I am still learning and count my self as an absolute biginner.
I started out with a multiplex easystar (RTF) approx 150 bucks online.
Here is a video of my third flight and the flights after it.
Youtube video[link]http://tinyurl.com/ghcy3[/link]

I'm a fan of pretty much any 40 based trainer if your going the club route, or a slow stick if your going solo



