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Old 02-22-2007 | 03:47 PM
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Some thoughts on the flying challenge and what to look for in a beginner's plane here:

[link=http://www.ampaviators.com/home.htm]AmpAviators Beginner Thoughts[/link]

Matching the plane to the beginner's capabilities is the number one task.
Old 02-22-2007 | 04:50 PM
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Isn't this advice inherently biased because only electric aircraft are considered?
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I thought some good ideas were expressed there. I especially like the explanation of how even a 'slow' plane can crash in a second or two. However, I don't agree with the idea that a student should start with just a three channel plane. The way I teach, a student starts with just learning the ailerons and elevator after I've got the plane up to altitude and speed. So actually, they're only using two channels at first, then the other two are added in later.

Of course, everybody has different opinions...

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