i need help deciding.
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[link=http://www.hobbytron.com/Cessna-182-Scale-RTF-4-CH-Airplane.html]the cessna[/link]
[link=http://www.hobbytron.com/ParkFlyerElectricDaredevil90mph4chRCAirplane.html]the biplane[/link]
these are two airplanes that look very descent for the price. i know that it depends on what i am flying for but i can fly anything just about however i want, its a skill i have. which airplane would you recommend, i do not care about the 30$ difference in price. the biplane looks neat, but for different reasons so does that Cessna... any ideas, reviews, or comments? thanks
[link=http://www.hobbytron.com/ParkFlyerElectricDaredevil90mph4chRCAirplane.html]the biplane[/link]
these are two airplanes that look very descent for the price. i know that it depends on what i am flying for but i can fly anything just about however i want, its a skill i have. which airplane would you recommend, i do not care about the 30$ difference in price. the biplane looks neat, but for different reasons so does that Cessna... any ideas, reviews, or comments? thanks
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i would do some research on that cessna.......not sure of the brands, but a couple of them have received poor reviews (weak tail, poor fit, etc). other than that, chose the one that best suits the type of flying you want to do.....and which one you like the best! good luck with your decision.........
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As rob mentioned, not sure on the brands. however the biplane looks like it can do more aerobatics due to the larger ailerons and rudder.
It's ultimately up to you but it looks like the biplane would be the choice if you already know how to fly and are looking to expand your experience.
Hope this helps
It's ultimately up to you but it looks like the biplane would be the choice if you already know how to fly and are looking to expand your experience.
Hope this helps
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i oredered the daredevil biplane and it should be here by next friday. im excited, ill write a review, since there is only one other one about this plane on the whole internet



