moffettman
Junior Member
Hey Guys,
I am new to RC flight and have pretty much taught myself how to fly by watching the show (thanks Joshes). After watching about 30 episodes, I decided to buy the Hobbyzone Champ. It was affordable enough that I wouldn't be wasting much money if I decided that it wasn't for me. Well, I absolutely love flying and I feel that I am ready to move on to my next plane. What I am not sure about is whether or not I should just get a larger 3-channel airplane or if I should graduate on to a 4-channel. I would think the jump from a 3-channel micro to a regular sized 4-channel would be pretty steep. What do you all think?
If I do decide to stay with 3-channels, I have been looking at the Super Cub LP and the Radian. Any qualms about either of those? As far as 4-channel trainers are concerned, does anyone have any recommendations? I noticed their was a 4-channel Radian, but I'm not sure about flying sailplanes.
Thanks for the help!
Rob
I am new to RC flight and have pretty much taught myself how to fly by watching the show (thanks Joshes). After watching about 30 episodes, I decided to buy the Hobbyzone Champ. It was affordable enough that I wouldn't be wasting much money if I decided that it wasn't for me. Well, I absolutely love flying and I feel that I am ready to move on to my next plane. What I am not sure about is whether or not I should just get a larger 3-channel airplane or if I should graduate on to a 4-channel. I would think the jump from a 3-channel micro to a regular sized 4-channel would be pretty steep. What do you all think?
If I do decide to stay with 3-channels, I have been looking at the Super Cub LP and the Radian. Any qualms about either of those? As far as 4-channel trainers are concerned, does anyone have any recommendations? I noticed their was a 4-channel Radian, but I'm not sure about flying sailplanes.
Thanks for the help!
Rob