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is this a alright beginner plane
https://www.motionrc.com/products/dy...0mm-dy8931-pnp
yes i know this is a low wing type plane and most trainers are high wing, but could i get away without a trainer, its four channel, no flaps and landing gear can fly really slow as well. Thanks |
I wouldn't buy it after reading some of the reviews. Here's one that is particularly eye opening:
Built and assembled many foam airplanes. This was the worst. Parts fit very poorly. Magnets holding canopy installed incorrectly. Wing halves had no guide pins and so had to be very careful in proper alignment. Will have maiden flight this week. I do not recommend this airplane. If you really want to spend your money on a plane that doesn't go together well and has design issues, be my guest. I'd opt for a true trainer and leave this one on the store shelf |
I already bought mine, had no trouble putting it together, I'm actually painting mine (bought the white foam one no paint) I was just wondering if I really need a trainer.
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Why in the world would you buy this, assemble it and THEN ask if it is a good trainer?
If you asked before buying it the overwhelming answer would have been NO ,DON'T buy it , it's not a trainer. Have you got your trainer plane finished yet? You posted last month about converting a glow trainer to electric and that would be the best choice. Stop buying planes you can't fly and spend the money on getting the trainer in the air , or go and buy a mini Apprentice and learn how to fly first ! https://www.horizonhobby.com/mini-ap...-s-rtf-hbz3100 |
Originally Posted by xXsnipedoggyXx
(Post 12406969)
I was just wondering if I really need a trainer.
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Some individuals want what they want, and ask questions to verify their choices. They keep asking questions until they hear what they want to hear.
This phenomena is seen on the forums. Refusing to accept reality is becoming more of a common thing. |
After re-reading some of the OP's posts I believe the OP is a child.
We are trying to help you. You have a balsa wood trainer that can be converted to electric BUT if you don't have an experienced pilot to help you with learning how to fly it then it WILL be a pile of broken wood in no time that will take days,weeks, months to repair....if at all. If you don't have an experienced pilot to help you THEN YOU NEED to buy a ready to fly foam electric trainer plane with the SAFE system . The SAFE will help you to learn how to fly and the foam (and other parts) can be easily repaired after you crash it. After you learn how to fly and have flown a trainer for awhile and get really good with it, then you can try to fly a plane like the C-47. Otherwise you will become quickly frustrated and never enjoy the hobby |
Originally Posted by TomCrump
(Post 12407087)
Some individuals want what they want, and ask questions to verify their choices. They keep asking questions until they hear what they want to hear.
This phenomena is seen on the forums. Refusing to accept reality is becoming more of a common thing. |
"You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink." Or how about this one....."A fool and his money are soon parted." !!
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Originally Posted by 52larry52
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"You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink." Or how about this one....."A fool and his money are soon parted." !!
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Originally Posted by Hydro Junkie
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I don't think that's it. More likely it's a matter of the one asking thinking "I can get any information I need off the internet", only to discover that those that know what they're doing don't want to take the time to explain what's going on as they were ignored in the beginning and don't want to waste their time figuring they will be ignored again
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A foolish horse has no money to buy water? :confused:
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Originally Posted by TomCrump
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True. There are RCU members that constantly ask for advice, but ignore it. Some complain when they don't get further advice.
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I think some participants in this thread have forgotten something- the purpose of the beginner's forum is to encourage and inform new RC pilots. There is good information in this thread, so I am leaving it intact. But complaining about newbies not knowing what they don't know isn't helpful, isn't welcoming, and ultimately won't let this forum be the trusted source of informatiom that it's supposed to be. Yes, I'm well aware that we get asked the same questions over and over. And I know very well the frustration of watching headstrog newbies fail because they won't listen. But it's possible to share your wisdom with them tactfully with a mindset of helping, not judging.
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