55" cessna as a second plane? Need Professional HELP
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Hello i am looking to step up to a 4 channel airplane, i fly a commander 2 now,.. fully hopped up.. i am getting too bored with it, i am looking at this plane ((( http://www.nitroplanes.com/93a182-ai...ainer-red.html ))) the nitro planes cessna 55in. Can someone shoot me in the right direction please? I unlimited amount of space, is this the best plane for my skill level?
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The nitroplanes Cessna is a very nice flyer and probably would make a good 4ch step up plane for you. I have one and am generally pleased with it. It will require a little more speed on landing than most trainers and does best with a little power all the way to the ground. Does not fly very fast but is very stable and controllable. It easily does loops, rolls and inverted flight. The supplied 1800mah battery is a little small and provides barely 10 min flights - it really should come with at least a 2200. There's plenty of room in the compartment for a larger battery. The nose wheel landing gear is a little flimsy and easily bent but not hard to bend back.
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I agree with dbc. I have the blue one and it flies very well. It probably tracks straighter on the ground than any of my planes. Just point it the direction you want to take off and go! I too think it is a little under powered and it could use a larger battery but for the money you can"t get a better plane of this type. It is great looking and flies very scale.



