What's the most affordable and durable RC Airplane to start with? (Ready To Fly)?
Aaron C
2006-12-21 09:00:30 UTC
I had lots of fun with a $30 foam Air Hogs model from Toys R Us, but it had no rudder or pitch control. Basically you just bend the rudder for a tighter or larger flight circle.
I would like to find another good, durable, ready to fly plane...hopefully for under $100. Suggestions?
Three answers:
2006-12-21 09:09:59 UTC
well good question if u can get them off the net or in the USA i would start off with the fire bird commander they are light battery powered and the work straight from the box i recommend one of those as they need hardly any putting together and can be repaired theyare about $120 i think in us money good plane about £90 in the uk u should realy try it can be flown any where does not need a lisence etc the battery is rechargeable and comes with remote control etc made by hobby zone look on the net
John t
2006-12-21 09:06:57 UTC
You will be lucky to find one under $100 but it won't be too much more. I would get an electric plane(whichever one you want) at a hobby store like Hobby People in Lake Forest, C.A or Gyro Hobbies.(The guys at Hobby People will give you directions to Gyro because both stores are VERY close)
Hope this helped!!!
2006-12-21 09:22:55 UTC
Fly Dragon
http://www.raidentech.com/eatofly3chrc.html
Best choice would be the EasyStar . . related thread:
http://www.fatwallet.com/t/18/674773/
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