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Old 11-11-2008 | 09:57 PM
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At our club meeting today we have decided that we are going to do some flying in a gym in jan, I only have a glow trainer, but I don't think glow and indoors mix wellwhat is a good plane that can be flown indoors and easy for a noob to fly or will I be better off going to wal mart and getting a toy, I have never flown indoors, so it will be an experience for me, what is like and it better than outdoors?
Old 11-11-2008 | 10:07 PM
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Our club started doing indoor flying this year. It has been a totally new facet of flying for me and I have enjoyed more than I thought. It's a total blast.

I have several of the Air Hogs from Wal-mart and they do work. I also have a Park Zone Citabria that I fly, as well as a Eflite Blade helicopter. Many at our club fly the Citabria, the Park Zone Ember, and the new Park Zone Vapor. All three of these are outstanding indoor fliers. They are all 3 channels and you won't have any problems handling them indoors. We've had people that have never flown before successfully fly them for the first time, they are pretty easy to fly.

Hope this helps

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Old 11-11-2008 | 10:44 PM
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thanks that has helped a lot, I have seen vids and it looks fun, I think some of the member are gonna fly there flying pizza boxes that they use for combat, but they have told me that they are hard to fly
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If I had to recommend one for your fist, get the Park Zone Ember.

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