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: Middleport,
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/clubs/index.cfm
I'm not sure if this link will work but it should direct you to a listing of R/C clubs in OK. good luck and happy flying..
I'm not sure if this link will work but it should direct you to a listing of R/C clubs in OK. good luck and happy flying..
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If you can't find anyone to train you, consider training yourself. You will need to put your Mustang on the shelf, because you will need to go through at least 2 planes before you are ready to fly it. The first plane should be a basic beginner plane. The best two are the HobbyZone SuperCub and the Multiplex EasyStar. Once you master the beginner plane, you willneed a high wing 4-channel trainer to get you used to aileron control. An excellent plane for this function is the Multiplex MiniMagistar (Minimag). After you master the Minimag, you will be ready to fly the Mustang.
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From: Newmarket, ON, CANADA
Agreed with the rest... even if you do find somebody to train you, that's not the the right plane to train on.
Save the "cool" aircraft for when you've got some experience, for the time being, you should be a slow trainer (like the HZ SuperCub, which is what I am currently learning on). I'll work myself up to the P-51 gradually and for what it's worth, I am teaching myself somewhat successfully.
Save the "cool" aircraft for when you've got some experience, for the time being, you should be a slow trainer (like the HZ SuperCub, which is what I am currently learning on). I'll work myself up to the P-51 gradually and for what it's worth, I am teaching myself somewhat successfully.
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From: CanberraACT, AUSTRALIA
I've written up a "teaching yourself to fly RC" couse you might find useful...
http://www.oz********.com/2007/03/le...ers-guide.html
Cheers,
Oz.
http://www.oz********.com/2007/03/le...ers-guide.html
Cheers,
Oz.



