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From: wolcott, CT
what shoud my firs electric plane be?
i realy like the slow stick but id like to here from som experienced driivers before i decide.
also where can i get a slow stick as an rtf?
thanks, chris
i realy like the slow stick but id like to here from som experienced driivers before i decide.
also where can i get a slow stick as an rtf?
thanks, chris
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From: Spencerport, NY
It should really be about what YOU want, as long as your choices are reasonable for your skill level, and you've got two excellent choices there for someone with little to no flying experience. They're so similar in design, size, weight, and power...
There's no such thing as an "RTF" Slow Stick unless you pay someone to build it for you, or buy it used at a swap meet. The Slow Stick comes in kit/ARF form only. If you want to be able to take it out of the box and fly with a minimum of assembly, you want the Slo-V.
There's no such thing as an "RTF" Slow Stick unless you pay someone to build it for you, or buy it used at a swap meet. The Slow Stick comes in kit/ARF form only. If you want to be able to take it out of the box and fly with a minimum of assembly, you want the Slo-V.
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From: athens,
TX
Get the slow stick, easy build(assembly) and easy and enjoyable to fly. It also can handle more wind than people give it credit for, just bring it down when batteries run down or you will lose it in a stiff wind.












