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Who here has a Aerobird extreme plane?

Do you think its possible to learn to fly with this plane. This is my first rc plane and i plan to practice my flying skills with this plane. Do you think i should get a 2 channel firebird scout instead or is it fine to begin with this plane. I dont see how a 2 channel plane will help me learn to fly a 3 channel plane. What do you think?

Start with a 3 channel hobbyzone freedom. It will give you all the basics you will need to do advanced manoeuvres when the time comes, and prevent your ability to crash while you learn them.

2 channel planes do not give you the ability to lift or dive, the height of the plane is determined by the speed of the motor leaving it’s ability to do turns and tricks very limited.

The hobbyzone freedom may sound intimidating because you can do multiple different stunts right out of the box… but here’s the good part!! If you ever get into a situation where you will crash, the plane has a micro chip in it to correct what your doing and return it to the (plane) or horizon and continue flying.

There are several other different good 3 channel planes but I’d pick this one. Whatever you choose I’d go with the 3 channel. GOOD LUCK

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Are there any three channel rc airplanes that I can get for under thirty dollars?

I am planning on starting an rc aircraft club, but I need some affordable planes so new people without planes can fly. I need a few ideas of some I can get. I have already found one, but I need a few more suggestions. A review of the plane might help too.

Here is the one I have been looking at for the starter

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXHCJ7&P=0

And here is the one I want to get for myself

http://www.hobby-lobby.com/nemesis_micro_rc_pylon_racer_103149_prd1.htm

That is cool how you want to start a club of RC aircraft. The planes you have listed are decent, but not great. They also require you to build them. They are also easy to break on collision. It will cost more than $60 to get both planes to fly. So add $60 to both the planes you just shown me.
There are good planes you could buy that are both fun and enjoyable. The Air Hogs product line has been a good starting point. I have bought them and let people fly them. People have literally never damaged the planes from what theyve done to it. Theyve crashed them upside down, slammed them into walls and trees. All I did was picked them up and threw it and flew it again like nothing happened. However, children not willing to listen and are disobedient broke them… Thats $30 paid back from their parents. But yea, Check them out!

Go to:

http://www.airhogs.com/

Then click on products to check out what kind of planes you like.

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