Best micro plane under 50-60 dollars?
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I'm looking for a plane that is hard to destroy. (I'm a newb and I taught myself how to fly about a month ago instead of getting an instructor) Luckily I only went through one Firebird Scout, one tail assembly, and one wing. But the scary part is, I'm still learning and once I get the hang of my Aerobird Challenger and Wattage Micro Flyer, than I'll be able to play with the big boys. So any ideas? Or should I just stick with my WMF?
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From my expierience, the wattage micro flyer is a great plane, you can get it at hobbypeopple.net for around 40 bucks and with the extra 20 bucks you could buty a battery and some extra parts for it. It runs of a 150 mah lipo battery and is worth its price, hope this helps you.
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Is anyone experienced with one of [link=http://www.bizrate.com/buy/products__att259818--67300-6025,att288553--288556-,att288594--24977-,cat_id--14011200.html]these?[/link]
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I am expiereinced with this plane,really dpeedy and if you get a good one with aligned tail magnets then it really good,find one thats 45mhz cause they supposidly are "better". Well the plane is overall good and you get more than what you pay for, also pick up an extra batt, its helpful. Hope this helps.
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