Friday, March 12, 2010

I am looking to start flying rc airplanes, I would like to get a good one that won't cost me too much?

I am looking to start flying rc airplanes, I would like to get a good one that won't cost me to much. I'd like to get something with alerions as I no some lack that which i don't understand at all. Any good suggestions on a good rc that is capabile of loops, knife ect.. 4ch, I would like something with a futaba radio.

I am looking to start flying rc airplanes, I would like to get a good one that won't cost me too much?
My husband started out with an Alpha 60 trainer and has now moved on to a Piper Cub. He has been flying for less than a year and can do loops and is learning other acrobatic tricks. We don't have a lot of extra cash to spend. I think he paid $150 for one of his planes. He gets all of his stuff from a local hobby shop. The owner is EXTREMELY knowledgeable about R/C flying. He is very patient and will answer any question that arises. He is not out just to sell his products. There have been times he's deterred my husband from a more expensive product to sell him one that is more suitable for his needs and skill level. He's even got a website which you can order parts from and have them shipped to you. You can also fax or call if you have any questions. Here's the link to his site:





http://www.wholesaletrains.com/
Reply:look here look for RTF ready to fly the cheapest way for you is electric but you decide what you want


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fly safe


Dan



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