second park flyer
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From: saratoga,
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Hi. i have the aerobird challenger. I can fly it very well, and my friend/instructor says it is the best he has seen anybody fly a firebird/aerobird. i have been reasherching alot, and i know the radio i am going to get is the jr 6102.
here are some possible planes
Ultra fly cessna
wattage corsair
These are the planes that i am looking at. please keep in mind that after these planes, i would move to the wattage cessna 182, or an electric glider.
what do you think, and what is your recomendation?
I am going to fly the wattage cessna on a trainer cord soon, so i will tell you how that goes.
thanks!
here are some possible planes
Ultra fly cessna
wattage corsair
These are the planes that i am looking at. please keep in mind that after these planes, i would move to the wattage cessna 182, or an electric glider.
what do you think, and what is your recomendation?
I am going to fly the wattage cessna on a trainer cord soon, so i will tell you how that goes.
thanks!
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From: phoenix,
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I have the wattage corsair and after a few trimming adjustments and following the instructions from some of the advise in these forums on the wattage corsair on how to set it up right..I love it ...I startrd w/ an aerobird challenger w/ no instructer just lots of money on repairs. This came to a halt though because once I stopped crashing and learned 3ch dynamics there was no more crashing. So I as well believe that I was very good at flying, but in my opinion there is a difference from flying v-tailed planes vs. t-stabilizer style...I then purchased the Parkzone Decathlon(great plane)and still fly it to this day(the upgrades are fun!)..then came the wattage corsair and like I said after a few tips and trimming is a fun plane to fly, I do not believe that I would have been able to fly the wattage corsair though w/out the expierience from the first 2 planes....I would go with the parkzone J-3 cub or the Super decathlon..they both have 2 modes for flight like the aerobird plane but the switch is on the tx and tybe b mode does teach you patience at a higher level than the aerobird series does...All of this of course in my opinion 
Now my 4th plane might be an ultrafly plane they do look sweet....but I also like the scale look of the mulligan @ acehobby.com

Now my 4th plane might be an ultrafly plane they do look sweet....but I also like the scale look of the mulligan @ acehobby.com
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From: saratoga,
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thanks. could you please give me a link to the mulegen, at ace hobby? thanks! I am going to fly the corsair, and the cessna tommorow on the trainer cord tommorow, so i will tell you how it goes. I am leaning tword the ultrafly at the moment



