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Rc plane for begginers?

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I'm considering getting an rc plane for my birthday. i dont want to get a cheapo one but at the same time i dont want an expensive one and crash it. does anyone know any good ones for begginers?

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  1. i am going to get one to im going to get a big magister its foam but it a good starter http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/artic...

    it is 150£

    if you want a smaller cheaper one you can get the minimag it is smaller one and is 100£

    http://www.rctoys.com/rc-toys-and-parts/...

    good luck.


  2. Contact your nearest RC club or your hobby shop. They are all friendly and keen to help newcomers. Take their advice and they will guide you correctly. I would suggest an almost ready to fly (ARF) model with an engine between .25 - .40 and a 4 channel radio. This should take you through your initial stages and the radio/engine will be good for many years to come.

    I wish you all the best of luck.

  3. Great Planes makes several good kits for beginners. Tower hobbies have many many online also. Get one with a good dihedral angle on the wing - not a "flat wing". This type of plane is much more stable and easy to fly. They fly a bit slower but you probably won't crash it. you might want to get an ARF (Almost Ready to Fly) unless you enjoy building models. Also, if you have a choice, build it with the ailerons. It's much easier to fly. get a "buddy" radio and find an experienced RC flier to help you out the first few outings. Have fun! It's a great sport!

  4. model air-planes from toys r us is a good start

  5. Everyone forgot about the best trainer the Hobby Zone Super Cub. Read thousands of reviews and you will never find a bad review about it, stable small, and fun. If you really want a good trainer get the Hobby zone Super Cub.

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