Navy Chief
Senior Member
Been thinking of possibly getting into this hobby. Electric RC planes. Suggestions for a starter aircraft and controls?
Thanks, NC
Thanks, NC
We just posted part one of the how to on uploading new files to the Library. Part 1 covers adding new files. Part 2 will cover making changes to your the uploads you own.
Questions or comments please post them in the regular forums. Which forum is that... Well it is the one you spend the most time in.
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Library How toHi Chief,I started flying R/C several years ago and enjoy it very much and just like the FS hobby it can cost you some money once you get into it,I purchased my own radio and reciever,servos etc so now I usually buy a "bind and fly" type when I purchase a new bird.....For a good starter set-up go to HorizonHobby.com and look at the "RTF" planes that are available,these come with everything you need in one box,I can recommend the Radian RTF park flyer,it is constructed of polyfoam and if you use some clear packing tape under the belly and along the wings leading edge it is very durable.Even if you crash it hard it can be repaired with a little glue made for foam repair.I believe it comes with a Spektrum 2.4 4 channel radio which is a good unit all together in the neighborhood of $250. USD. Anyway,this will give you an idea.
Thanks Trucker,
I still haven't bought one. Now with plans to move to Costa Rica next year, that hobby will have to wait. With the terrain being so mountainous in CR where we will be living, I may have to switch to rotary wing RCs! NC
Hey All,
I have a Hobby Zone RTF Super Cub I got for Christmas 18 months ago. Still in the original box - hmmm need to give it a try sometime. This thread reminded me.
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