need help on finding a good electric rc plane for a beginner?

by admin on January 30, 2010

i have been wanting a rc plane to fly in my back yard it is a little over one acre but i will probably fly a little in my neighbors yards to we have lots of grass 2 small trees and 3 pine trees wich i will stay clear of i stil want a sturdy plane since i have only flew a mini heli if possible i want it to look nice im not looking for a hobby just something to do but i may proceed later i would like landing gears but i can live without i want one with pretty long battery life and IM NOT LOOKING FOR A CHORE i can spend 100$ or a litle more but pref lower it dont have to go fast i just want it to b fun and not a waste of money like many fome planes i have seen please help and thanks =D

http://www.wattflyer.com/forums/index.php?s=4dc3ee373e9041995548535afb6684c6&

http://www.rcuniverse.com/

http://www.hobby-lobby.com/

http://www.ezonemag.com/

There are many more, but any of these will get you started on the right road to success and enjoyment. Catalogs are inexpensive and just filled (like a Christmas stocking) with everything you’ll need, including much data on all their products, except for the online help questions that occasionally pop up. A call to their support hotline will bring in most cases, immediate help from their staff, which in most cases are all R/C modelers longstanding.There are sections and forums on the internet sites just for the "newbie". No question is "stupid" if you truly don’t know the answer. We will not lead you astray. We want more adults and their children into the sport to keep it enriched and growing. Most of us have been at this sport for awhile, some for a lifetime. You will make new lifelong friends and learn much. BTW. Most of the "Foam" planes are extremely tough and "durable". Check them out. Ask questions on the forums. Good luck. CU in the Blue. Bill

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  • Bill

    http://www.wattflyer.com/forums/index.php?s=4dc3ee373e9041995548535afb6684c6&

    http://www.rcuniverse.com/

    http://www.ezonemag.com/

    There are many more, but any of these will get you started on the right road to success and enjoyment. Catalogs are inexpensive and just filled (like a Christmas stocking) with everything you’ll need, including much data on all their products, except for the online help questions that occasionally pop up. A call to their support hotline will bring in most cases, immediate help from their staff, which in most cases are all R/C modelers longstanding.There are sections and forums on the internet sites just for the "newbie". No question is "stupid" if you truly don’t know the answer. We will not lead you astray. We want more adults and their children into the sport to keep it enriched and growing. Most of us have been at this sport for awhile, some for a lifetime. You will make new lifelong friends and learn much. BTW. Most of the "Foam" planes are extremely tough and "durable". Check them out. Ask questions on the forums. Good luck. CU in the Blue. Bill
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