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The first time for flying a RC jet/plane., Is it very hard? (landing)?
pretty pricy toys, dont want to wreck on first fligt, thinking about getting one..
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
yes, it is hard to get use to. when people get their first plane, they are likely to crash it at least once if not alot of times. there are many trainer planes and most of them are 3 channel planes
3 channel= Thrust (forward and back), elevator (up and down) and rudder(left and right)
4 channel= everything in a 3 channel plane + Ailerons (roll left or right)
5 channel= retractable gear etc.
for beginner planes they cost around $120-200 AUD and they are going to crash a few times but most kits come with extra wings, rudder, elevators and more. i would recommend getting a 3 channel plane. it lets you fly without worrying to much about crashing it.
so yes they are hard to fly at first but after a few flights it will get easier
here are some popular rc websites:
USA: http://www.nitroplanes.com/
Australia: http://www.euromodels.com.au/
Source(s): Just got into rc, im going to start building my first homemade rc plane - Anonymous5 years ago
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- Hello KittyLv 71 decade ago
The hardest part is squeezing yourself into that tiny cockpit and using those little controls.