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That is not a plane to learn to fly on. That is an intermediate+ level of flying plane.
You need a trainer to learn on. I realize you probably don't want to hear this, but join a club. The club will provide instructors at no charge. Most people, when trying to teach themselves to fly encounter a very steep learning curve. The life expectancy of the plane (when trying to teach yourself to fly ) is usually about 30 seconds.
I am relatively new to electrics, however, I have seen and flown the Easy Star http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXFXV0&P=ML
I found it an exceptionally easy plane to fly AND it will tolerate some wind (up to about 10 mph), where MANY electric trainers have difficulty with wind over 3 mph.
The electric forum can provide other plane/setups for beginners a lot better than I can.
You need a trainer to learn on. I realize you probably don't want to hear this, but join a club. The club will provide instructors at no charge. Most people, when trying to teach themselves to fly encounter a very steep learning curve. The life expectancy of the plane (when trying to teach yourself to fly ) is usually about 30 seconds.
I am relatively new to electrics, however, I have seen and flown the Easy Star http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXFXV0&P=ML
I found it an exceptionally easy plane to fly AND it will tolerate some wind (up to about 10 mph), where MANY electric trainers have difficulty with wind over 3 mph.
The electric forum can provide other plane/setups for beginners a lot better than I can.



