Hello Flite Test members!!
I use to be in r/c several years when 72 mhz radios were the only choice. I'm getting back into r/c flying electric airplanes. I use to .30-.80 , and four stroke size gas planes using Futaba, ACE and JR radios. I also flew sailplanes in competition.
At the time, my skill level was between advanced and pro. I had mostly airplanes from built kits. I'm looking primarily for arf's with the best quality in looks and durability. I would at least for 5 channel's aircraft and up either in sport, or warbird, or electric sailplanes. My budget is open, but I want to make sure I get my money's worth in the aircraft.
I have no experience in the exciting world of "Electric flight." When I quit r/c flying, electric flight was a joke. All we had were big, heavy, nicd battery's.
I would like to get your suggestions and comments for the best ARF electric fixed wing aircraft that you think would fit my skill level and room to grow into, and won't break the bank.
Your help would be greatly appreciated! I'm really excited about getting back into R/C!
I use to be in r/c several years when 72 mhz radios were the only choice. I'm getting back into r/c flying electric airplanes. I use to .30-.80 , and four stroke size gas planes using Futaba, ACE and JR radios. I also flew sailplanes in competition.
At the time, my skill level was between advanced and pro. I had mostly airplanes from built kits. I'm looking primarily for arf's with the best quality in looks and durability. I would at least for 5 channel's aircraft and up either in sport, or warbird, or electric sailplanes. My budget is open, but I want to make sure I get my money's worth in the aircraft.
I have no experience in the exciting world of "Electric flight." When I quit r/c flying, electric flight was a joke. All we had were big, heavy, nicd battery's.
I would like to get your suggestions and comments for the best ARF electric fixed wing aircraft that you think would fit my skill level and room to grow into, and won't break the bank.
Your help would be greatly appreciated! I'm really excited about getting back into R/C!