by "Paul" <plamb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jul 6, 2008 at 04:23 PM
Your comments in this post and in your previous one indicate that you are a
beginner. Nothing wrong with that, we all were at one time, but beginners
tend to make poor choices when looking for planes and the associated
equipment (engines, radio equipment, servos etc.) You've mentioned an Edge
540. This plane is NOT a beginner's plane. "All those tricks" is called 3D
flying and can take years to learn. It is not something a beginner can
learn. You have got to learn to fly well before you can advance to 3D
flying. It's kind of like a teenager just learning to drive can't jump
right
into the Indy 500. The best idea would be to find a RC club in your area
and
seek out an instructor. He (or she) will give you proper instruction and
other club members can help you make selections on engines and radio
equipment that fits your skill and needs. Doing it this way will save you
hundreds if not thousands of dollars in your quest to learn to fly. I
can't
stress this enough. Follow this link to find a club in your area.
http://www.modelaircraft.org/
Paul
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