RTF leccy plane
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Hi there my mate is gettin an induction fan jet plane thats RTF and can charge of the controller and stuff so i thought that i might copy him and get somthing simillar but there are a few things i need help with
yes i can fly a plane (just) i have had 2 cheap 2 channel planes that are really easy to fly but they both died tons of punishment so i need a plane thats cheap, fast, easy to fly, and will be faster than his
but after about an hour on the web i havent found anything[X(] so please help[
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yes i can fly a plane (just) i have had 2 cheap 2 channel planes that are really easy to fly but they both died tons of punishment so i need a plane thats cheap, fast, easy to fly, and will be faster than his
but after about an hour on the web i havent found anything[X(] so please help[
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i've found a link to the plane thats he's getting http://www.hobby-estore.com/electric...7-tornado.html
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DUDE NO!!!!! dont get one of them and your friend is screwed if he does my brother got one for xmas last year it didnt make it through the week it has no ailerons or elevator u just through it hit the gas and hope it dont crash
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Check out RCKen's list of trainer aircraft he's compiled in the sticky at the top of the beginners forum.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4537845/tm.htm
This will give you a start on studying what is out there is for trainers. Also visit a club to learn even more (and if you're luck somebody will have a trainer out there they can give you a demo flight on).
If you want to make a success of this hobby, don't play around with a toy, get the right plane and equipment - you'll be glad you did in the long run.
Hogflyer
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4537845/tm.htm
This will give you a start on studying what is out there is for trainers. Also visit a club to learn even more (and if you're luck somebody will have a trainer out there they can give you a demo flight on).
If you want to make a success of this hobby, don't play around with a toy, get the right plane and equipment - you'll be glad you did in the long run.
Hogflyer





