Need Help, Need Some Ideas
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Hello Everyone,
Well for starters I really like the site! But my question is, what is a good, nice airplane for a begginer? I dont want your $30 backyard glider either... I want to get plane that is anywhere from 40- 200. I would prefer to get one with a long electric charge or can hold a good ammount of fuel. I also want it to be able to go sort of fast but not to fast. I live next to a RC plane and Heli. runway so I'll have time to practice.
Well for starters I really like the site! But my question is, what is a good, nice airplane for a begginer? I dont want your $30 backyard glider either... I want to get plane that is anywhere from 40- 200. I would prefer to get one with a long electric charge or can hold a good ammount of fuel. I also want it to be able to go sort of fast but not to fast. I live next to a RC plane and Heli. runway so I'll have time to practice.
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the words beginner and fast should not be used togrther you want to start on a slow flying stable plane to give youself a chance to react on the controls.look at the trainers list above
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I've put together a list of planes that make good trainers and second planes. All of them on the list are proven planes that are well suited for successfully letting students learn to fly, or advance to a second plane. Check out the list here
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4537845/tm.htm] Looking for a trainer- what's available. (Updated 01-03-2009) [/link]
Hope this helps
Ken
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4537845/tm.htm] Looking for a trainer- what's available. (Updated 01-03-2009) [/link]
Hope this helps
Ken
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I have experience with gliders and slow planes, I just want to bump up the speed. Sorry if I came across as a 1st time flyer
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I have to second the Ugly Stick recomendation. If you have some flying ability allready this is a great next plane choice. It is an old but still very popular plane for several reasons.
The most important reason is it FLYS GREAT. It is also a very simple design even for scratch building. There are numerous variations and most are fine. choos e one to fit your equipment. The Ultra Sticks are nice I really like mine.
The most important reason is it FLYS GREAT. It is also a very simple design even for scratch building. There are numerous variations and most are fine. choos e one to fit your equipment. The Ultra Sticks are nice I really like mine.
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Hello Everyone,
Well for starters I really like the site! But my question is, what is a good, nice airplane for a begginer? I dont want your $30 backyard glider either... I want to get plane that is anywhere from 40- 200. I would prefer to get one with a long electric charge or can hold a good ammount of fuel. I also want it to be able to go sort of fast but not to fast. I live next to a RC plane and Heli. runway so I'll have time to practice.
Hello Everyone,
Well for starters I really like the site! But my question is, what is a good, nice airplane for a begginer? I dont want your $30 backyard glider either... I want to get plane that is anywhere from 40- 200. I would prefer to get one with a long electric charge or can hold a good ammount of fuel. I also want it to be able to go sort of fast but not to fast. I live next to a RC plane and Heli. runway so I'll have time to practice.
Most fields have clubs, the clubs require dues and a AMA sign up to start training for flying.
Believe me the cost is small compaired with the amount of cost for equipment without help in learning to fly.
What a lot of people don't realize is the fact that when a plane is coming at them the controls are backwards, and there is a learning curve to landing a plane.
Good luck, don't mean to talk you out of flying. Just want you to get started off right.
You have done the best thing in coming to this forum, its the best fot answers and problems.
sticks
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I have experience with gliders and slow planes, I just want to bump up the speed. Sorry if I came across as a 1st time flyer
I have experience with gliders and slow planes, I just want to bump up the speed. Sorry if I came across as a 1st time flyer
Stick, read the whole thread.
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Stick, read the whole thread.
ORIGINAL: RCNation101
I have experience with gliders and slow planes, I just want to bump up the speed. Sorry if I came across as a 1st time flyer
I have experience with gliders and slow planes, I just want to bump up the speed. Sorry if I came across as a 1st time flyer
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If you already know basic control and know how to land, then any basic sport model will work fine for you. Sticks, Sig 4 Stars and Sumpthin' Extras, Goldberg Tiger 2, etc. are all faster and more maneuverable than trainers without being prone to stalling unexpectedly.
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can i put an fiberglass motor mount on the stock mount of my f4u corsair alfa model and what do i need to do inorder to mount it email me at this add [email protected] its a foamie you can post the message to for others
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Total rudeness. A thread hijack and request for emailed responses so he doesn't have to check back all in one. I think he should put a .46 Evolution on the front of that foamy.
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can i put an fiberglass motor mount on the stock mount of my f4u corsair alfa model and what do i need to do inorder to mount it email me at this add [email protected] its a foamie you can post the message to for others
can i put an fiberglass motor mount on the stock mount of my f4u corsair alfa model and what do i need to do inorder to mount it email me at this add [email protected] its a foamie you can post the message to for others
2. For future reference, posting your own question about a completely unrelated topic in someone else's thread is considered "hijacking" of that thread, and is generally looked down upon. If you have a question, create a new thread using the "New Topic" button.
3.For the love of God, please learn some basic punctuation and grammar. It is very difficult to read sloppy posts like yours.
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first time using this page i was asking for help not trying to steal someone elses forum what ever and spitfire222 u know what u kan do (can)
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first time using this page i was asking for help not trying to steal someone elses forum what ever and spitfire222 u know what u kan do (can)
first time using this page i was asking for help not trying to steal someone elses forum what ever and spitfire222 u know what u kan do (can)



