So I recently ordered a Parkzone T-28 Trojan as a second plane. My first plane was the Super Cub Lp. I learned how to fly on the Cub and now ready for the next step. I ordered the plane from HorizonHobby and based on the videos, reviews, and the call I made to order the plane, it is apparently a great second plane. In the second video of your beginner series, however, you guys said to avoid warbirds. I also ordered a Spektrum DX6i for my first transmitter (excluding the one that came with the Super Cub). I am so excited for the order to come in in three days on Thursday. I do live in Atlanta and there are not many great places to fly. I found a field at an elementary school just a mile from my house. It is the best area I found so far. I was previously flying on a baseball field at my local park, just 0.3 miles farther. It was not very good because I almost hit a light pole as there are many throughout the park. They do help in the evenings, however. After my close encounter with one of the poles I decided to look for another place to fly. My backyard is no place to fly as it is tiny and covered with trees. My front yard is debatable though. My house is on a hill so i have a better view of the plane. The only problem are houses, lots of them. There is a street, but my dad does not want me flying there. Back to the elementary school, the field is not that long and there are tall Georgia pine trees on the end of my runway. I usually landed my Super Cub about one third to one half of the way down my landing strip. I had to clear over poles, but it was not a big problem. I know that the T-28 will be a faster plane and I was wondering if you guys had plans for flaps on the Parkzone T-28 Trojan I'll take them. Thank you for your consideration