Since you're asking, I imagine you want to fly an rc plane and that you haven't joined or visited a club.
Visiting a club is usually the first thing to do. But if you don't have one nearby (or they aren't helpful) and you want to do it on your own, I suggest looking at the GWS line of electric airplanes. They are very easy to build and easy to fly. Something like the Slowstick or Beaver are good first time planes.
2006-08-02 21:35:44
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answered by Foo 2
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Drones seem to be everywhere. The problem is that the vast majority of them are multi-rotors and they excel at one thing: hovering. Hovering solves one side of the problem, but when shooting a fast subject you need speed. Without compromising precision hovering capabilities we created something fast. Enter the X PlusOne; it is a one of a kind drone that broke the 100 km/h barrier.
The X PlusOne was designed with the average operator in mind. If you can fly a multi-rotor or an RC airplane, you can fly the X PlusOne.
2014-12-25 04:28:01
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answered by neil 1
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My husband has been building planes for years. He goes to a local hobby store. They can help you.
He is also a member of RC Universe.
www.rcuniverse.com
I myself have helped an it is quite interesting!
2006-08-02 22:08:00
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answered by Vintage-Inspired 6
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Go to your local library and get a book on the subject.
2006-08-02 20:48:15
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answered by mike_ra_swanson 4
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