The Next Step?
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Hi Everyone,
Well, I'm new to RC planes and a few months ago bought my first RC plane, a Cessna 182 3ch. I've found it quite simple to fly and I'm actually getting bored with this plane. My question to everyone is this. What would you recommend moving up to next. I would like to get into the low wing class of planes, but I'm not sure what would be a good plane. Any suggestions would help.
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Well, I'm new to RC planes and a few months ago bought my first RC plane, a Cessna 182 3ch. I've found it quite simple to fly and I'm actually getting bored with this plane. My question to everyone is this. What would you recommend moving up to next. I would like to get into the low wing class of planes, but I'm not sure what would be a good plane. Any suggestions would help.
Thanks
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RCKen compiled a list of trainers and second planes.
It is a 'sticky' at the top of the beginner forum.
Here is a direct link.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4537845/tm.htm
It is a 'sticky' at the top of the beginner forum.
Here is a direct link.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4537845/tm.htm
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It was electric. Again not really sure if I should go Nitro or stay with electric. I was hoping that someone had had the same type of experiences. I find the downfall with electric is the wait time for the recharging of the batteries so, I'd probably want to move to Nitro.
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If you are willing to get with an instructor and get proper help I'd say get a 4 ch nitro trainer like a Alpha 40, Arrow or similar. See RCKen's list posted above.
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ORIGINAL: jaka
Hi!
Please guys[&:]..there is no such thing as a "Nitro "thing.
Our engines are Glow...powered ...Not Nitro!
Hi!
Please guys[&:]..there is no such thing as a "Nitro "thing.
Our engines are Glow...powered ...Not Nitro!
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You might want to take a look at the Thunder Tiger Pegasus .40 Super Combo:
http://www.acehobby.com/ace/TTR4556.htm
The Pegasus .40 is a wonderful airframe, boasting a semisymmetrical airfoil and a full 70" wing span. The semi-symmetrical airfoil will prevent the Pegasus from ballooning into upwind turns and it will be more aerobatic. Like the Hobbico Avistar or Hangar 9 Arrow trainers, the Pegasus will allow you to learn basic aerobatic manuvers and will remain fun to fly for much longer than a standard flat-bottomed airfoil trainer.
What makes the Pegasus .40 Super Combo so attractive? eHobbies.com has a fantastic price on it:
http://www.ehobbies.com/ttr4556-f12.html
$219.99 includes the Pegasus .40 airframe, the Thunder Tiger GP-42 glow engine with propeller and spinner pre-installed, and a Hitec radio system with receiver, battery, and servos pre-installed. This is a beautiful plane, with a great reliable and easy-to-tune engine, and a nice radio system for an amazingly low price.
Check the user reviews out here on RC Universe for both the TT Pegasus .40 ARF and the TT GP-42 engine and you'll see what an amazing deal this is!
You're going to need a few additonal accessories like a fuel pump, glow ignitor, and either a chicken stick or electric starter. eHobbies also carries that equipment, or you can pick up your field gear from your local hobby store. Good luck, and enjoy your shopping!
http://www.acehobby.com/ace/TTR4556.htm
The Pegasus .40 is a wonderful airframe, boasting a semisymmetrical airfoil and a full 70" wing span. The semi-symmetrical airfoil will prevent the Pegasus from ballooning into upwind turns and it will be more aerobatic. Like the Hobbico Avistar or Hangar 9 Arrow trainers, the Pegasus will allow you to learn basic aerobatic manuvers and will remain fun to fly for much longer than a standard flat-bottomed airfoil trainer.
What makes the Pegasus .40 Super Combo so attractive? eHobbies.com has a fantastic price on it:
http://www.ehobbies.com/ttr4556-f12.html
$219.99 includes the Pegasus .40 airframe, the Thunder Tiger GP-42 glow engine with propeller and spinner pre-installed, and a Hitec radio system with receiver, battery, and servos pre-installed. This is a beautiful plane, with a great reliable and easy-to-tune engine, and a nice radio system for an amazingly low price.
Check the user reviews out here on RC Universe for both the TT Pegasus .40 ARF and the TT GP-42 engine and you'll see what an amazing deal this is!
You're going to need a few additonal accessories like a fuel pump, glow ignitor, and either a chicken stick or electric starter. eHobbies also carries that equipment, or you can pick up your field gear from your local hobby store. Good luck, and enjoy your shopping!
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My suggestions for a second plane would be:
H9 Super Stick 40
GP Easy Sport 40
Either is easy to fly yet much more maneuverable than a trainer and both still have some minior self recovery characteristics.
H9 Super Stick 40
GP Easy Sport 40
Either is easy to fly yet much more maneuverable than a trainer and both still have some minior self recovery characteristics.
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Personally dont like the avistar,my brother just finished crashing, er.. recycling his a couple of months ago. The Accel 2000 is nearly the same as the Avistar,but better covering, pinned hinges, and seemed like they used better and more epoxy on it.
just my $.02 (2 cents for Verizon customers)
just my $.02 (2 cents for Verizon customers)
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From what it sounds like you already have, are you looking for a parkflyer, or a big glow plane(that really should only be flown at a club)
Parkflyer: Parkzone F-27 B Stryker-Durable, quick, not a bad 4 channel.
Glow: Almost any trainer style plane, again check RC Ken's list.
Parkflyer: Parkzone F-27 B Stryker-Durable, quick, not a bad 4 channel.
Glow: Almost any trainer style plane, again check RC Ken's list.




