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Beginner RC Airplanes

What are beginner remote control airplanes?


They are simply aircraft called highwing trainers flown by new pilots. These airplanes are designed to fly slowly and gently through the sky, thus allowing smooth flight training.

Questions?

* Are you looking for a easy to fly aircraft?

* Are you crashing your planes repeatly or making the same mistakes OVER and OVER?

* Are you flying a airplane that might be too advanced for your flight experience?


- Are you looking for a easy to fly aircraft?

If yes, that is a highwing trainer aircraft with a wingspan of "60 - 70" for great visibility from the sky.

These planes fly very well and help new pilots in their flight training orientation.


- Are you crashing your planes and making the same mistakes over and over?

If yes, you must find out what your mistakes are, and make the necessary corrections. How do you do it? One good way is to.. Ask a very experienced rc aircraft pilot assist you with flying your airplane.


- Are you flying a airplane that might be too advanced for your flight experience?

Now are you trying to fly low wing sport aircraft, if so, there could be where your problem lies. If you are new to radio control flying, a highwing trainer should be your first aircraft.

When I first started flying, I wanted a hot low wing sports plane. I loved the way they flew through the air, a very experienced pilot told me to learn to fly a trainer.

Why? because it is the correct way to enter this hobby.

But I did NOT, instead chose a low wing sports plane.

I ended up crashing on takeoff, because it was the WRONG airplane for my level of experience. I got what I DESERVED!

Do not make the same mistake, learn to fly on the proper aircraft!

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