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wrote in message ups.com... I'm as awed now as I was when I first saw it months ago. How much would such an airplane, together with it's R/C cost approximately? Ramapriya well.....a ready to fly gas kit can be found for under $300, and you can even find some non-aerobatic electric kits for under $100. of course to get as skilled as the dancing plane you are gonna crash about $1500 worth of those kits ![]() the flying lawnmower will be a bit cheaper, as the lawnmower is not an aerobatic kit, and "should" be less crash prone. |
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Tater Schuld wrote:
of course to get as skilled as the dancing plane you are gonna crash about $1500 worth of those kits ![]() And will these thingeys get destroyed on a crash too or are they kindly towards learners? I ask because where I am, I might just find one of these in a store somewhere but will certainly not find an instructor and I'll have to teach myself ![]() Ramapriya |
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wrote in message oups.com... Tater Schuld wrote: of course to get as skilled as the dancing plane you are gonna crash about $1500 worth of those kits ![]() And will these thingeys get destroyed on a crash too or are they kindly towards learners? I ask because where I am, I might just find one of these in a store somewhere but will certainly not find an instructor and I'll have to teach myself ![]() Ramapriya In which case you want to look for what the models guys refer to as a foamie. The fuselage, wings, and stabilizers are molded from rigid polystyrene(sp?). Almost indestructible. |
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wrote in message oups.com... Tater Schuld wrote: of course to get as skilled as the dancing plane you are gonna crash about $1500 worth of those kits ![]() And will these thingeys get destroyed on a crash too or are they kindly towards learners? I ask because where I am, I might just find one of these in a store somewhere but will certainly not find an instructor and I'll have to teach myself ![]() the sub- $300 ones (sometimes sub $100) are the foamies casey talks about in the other reply. usualy on a bad crash the bust a prop (a $3-5 item) or maybe crack a wing (fixed with packing tape) talk to the saledroids and see if there is a club nearby. an hour of instruction can save hundreds of hours of self teaching. also a club can make sure you do not learn bad habits. also go check rec.models.rc.air and see. smaller planes, same politics. one added issue to RC is that you need to mentaly reverse half the controls when the plane is coming towards you. that and being hamfisted at the controls are the two biggest issues about flying rc planes |
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