Which plane?
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From: Banska Bystrica, SLOVAKIA
I would like to change planes with two controls (elevator, rudder) to three controls (with ailerons).
Which one of these planes do you recommend me?
this?
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s..._ARF&cda=38503
or this?
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s..._ARF&cda=38503
Thanks for any advise.
Which one of these planes do you recommend me?
this?
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s..._ARF&cda=38503
or this?
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s..._ARF&cda=38503
Thanks for any advise.
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ahirmane,
Much depends upon your experience level in flying!
The Cap 232 is going to be the more advanced model and not for a beginner going from 2 channel flying to possibly 3 or 4 channel.
The Cessna 172 is going to be the more docile airplane between the two choices you have presented more trainer like in comparison.
It would be my suggestion to investigate as many trainer airplanes as possible before making any decision.
Much depends upon your experience level in flying!
The Cap 232 is going to be the more advanced model and not for a beginner going from 2 channel flying to possibly 3 or 4 channel.
The Cessna 172 is going to be the more docile airplane between the two choices you have presented more trainer like in comparison.
It would be my suggestion to investigate as many trainer airplanes as possible before making any decision.
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Thanks for advise, I just must to more think about it don't be hurry... Can you please advise me some good 4 channel trainer plane, because I really don't know... It should be slow and not difficult for flying.... Can you advise me?



