mhlau999
Member
Hello,
I am relearning how to fly after a 14 year break. I built an electric glider and was flying at a club, now keep in mind this is way before 2.4GHz if it was a nice hot day I could fly for up to 45 minutes, now if you are a gas plane flyer and there are only so many frequencies it is a problem if you are on the same frequency as I am. Needless to say I was asked to not participate flying there any more. I tried flying in parks but ended up giving up.
Fast forward to about two months ago, I did a kickstarter for powerup 4.0, it is an indoor paper airplane with a foam FT jet. So I started poking around flite test. Quickly I was hooked again. I bought a Hobbyzone Champ and off I went. I waited till it is not too windy so I could fly it, which in central Indiana is almost never. So I started flying it on trainer and it went really well, I am not flying trainer anymore....seriously if a butterfly flaps by this plane moves. Please understand it is an amazing little plane. I have multiple batteries and I am flying the crap out of this plane.
So my general question is...I was thinking my next plane I would go with the Hobbyzone Cub S, slightly bigger, has ailerons and three training modes, or do I go with the FT simple cub with ailerons?
Anyway, thanks for reading.
I am relearning how to fly after a 14 year break. I built an electric glider and was flying at a club, now keep in mind this is way before 2.4GHz if it was a nice hot day I could fly for up to 45 minutes, now if you are a gas plane flyer and there are only so many frequencies it is a problem if you are on the same frequency as I am. Needless to say I was asked to not participate flying there any more. I tried flying in parks but ended up giving up.
Fast forward to about two months ago, I did a kickstarter for powerup 4.0, it is an indoor paper airplane with a foam FT jet. So I started poking around flite test. Quickly I was hooked again. I bought a Hobbyzone Champ and off I went. I waited till it is not too windy so I could fly it, which in central Indiana is almost never. So I started flying it on trainer and it went really well, I am not flying trainer anymore....seriously if a butterfly flaps by this plane moves. Please understand it is an amazing little plane. I have multiple batteries and I am flying the crap out of this plane.
So my general question is...I was thinking my next plane I would go with the Hobbyzone Cub S, slightly bigger, has ailerons and three training modes, or do I go with the FT simple cub with ailerons?
Anyway, thanks for reading.