Firebird Outlaw
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From: Springhill La
Hi, my name is Josh and im looking for my first trainer. Im look at a Firebird Outlaw because im short of money. Is the Outlaw what they say or is it a real crasher?
PS. I like purple
PS. I like purple
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The outlaw is a great plane for the money. I also am new to the hobby, and that is the only plane I own right now. It is very easy to fly, and very durable. I would definitly recommend it, and you will definitly have fun. Just a few tips though.
1 take it out on a very calm morning to fly it, you will have the
most success. A day where you can't even feel the wind, and
every flag on a pole is just hanging down.
2 When your flying, and you are trying to turn, let off on the
throttle a little, it will turn a lot easier.
3 Trying to land into the wind, ( which you are suppose
to ) is a little tough, because it is so light, the slightest
wind wants to push it off line. When you are flying around,
practice flying straight into the wind, it will help you with your
landings. The plane is so durable that even if the landings are
a little hard, and the plane goes cartwheeling, it holds up well
( on grass ). Again, you will definitly have fun.
1 take it out on a very calm morning to fly it, you will have the
most success. A day where you can't even feel the wind, and
every flag on a pole is just hanging down.
2 When your flying, and you are trying to turn, let off on the
throttle a little, it will turn a lot easier.
3 Trying to land into the wind, ( which you are suppose
to ) is a little tough, because it is so light, the slightest
wind wants to push it off line. When you are flying around,
practice flying straight into the wind, it will help you with your
landings. The plane is so durable that even if the landings are
a little hard, and the plane goes cartwheeling, it holds up well
( on grass ). Again, you will definitly have fun.
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From: Miller place New york
I am also a beginner and a proud owner of the firbird outlaw its great to learn off of and it a real blast to fly i actually flew it 4 times couting today it flies best in little or no wind but it also can fly in some wind. i really love the firbird outlaw and really suggest u buying 1 for the price and the performance.



