need someone to train me
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From: oklahoma city,
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i have a parkzone p51 mustang. well i obviously couldnt fly it myself cause i dont know how but i couldnt resist trying. well of course i crashed it off the bat. does anybody know anywhere in oklahoma where someone can train you? im in okc
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From: st Loius Park,
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look in the yellow pagers or search the web for a club near you and someone there could help you out or ask at you local hobby store for clubs near you good luck its tough learing I know I just crashed a mini funtana x cause I could'nt wait
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From: Sometown, Northern Utah
try searching here for a local ama club
http://www.rcuniverse.com/clubs/
they'll have people that can get you in the air
http://www.rcuniverse.com/clubs/
they'll have people that can get you in the air
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From: Flushing, NY
Or get a good beginner plane like the ParkZone SuperCub or the Multiplex EasyStar and learn on your own. A good simulator can also be of help. There are plenty of threads on learning how to fly on your own, but none of them will be of help to you if you try to do it with the P-51. Warbirds are some of the most difficult planes to fly, so if you plan to learn on your own, set it aside until you are ready for it.
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From: CanberraACT, AUSTRALIA
As per Leo go for a more suitable plane. Use a simulator and get some practice there. You might like to check out these notes too:
http://www.oz********.com/2007/03/le...ers-guide.html
In addition, if you bought the P51 from an LHS take it back there and have it out with them - they shouldn't have sold you that plane for a first timer.
Cheers,
Oz.
http://www.oz********.com/2007/03/le...ers-guide.html
In addition, if you bought the P51 from an LHS take it back there and have it out with them - they shouldn't have sold you that plane for a first timer.
Cheers,
Oz.



