RM> Hi, Don...
RM> DR> Hi All, I was wondering where I can get some help on learning
ly
RM> how to DR> my R/C plane I purchased. It's now Ready to fly. I
RM> have Broken in DR> theMotor and believe that it is about time I
RM> learned how to control DR> it in the air. Thus far all I have done
RM> is taxi it up and down the DR> street with trhe wing off. I wish
RM> I were closer to help....but....do NOT try to fly the bird by
RM> yourself - get some help from a QUALIFIED R/C pilot, preferably with
RM> a buddy-box system. That's the only way you can learn WITHOUT
RM> reducing your nice, new model to a pile of balsa scrap. The easiest
RM> way to find some help is to check in with the nearest hobby store
RM> who sells R/C equipment. Just ask for help in finding the nearest
RM> club, most shop owners will gladly help you cause they see in you a
RM> NEW CUSTOMER.
RM> Good luck, let us know how you make out. TTYL - Roger
I have a Toshiba radio that has the ability of dual controls for the
instructor and student. Thanks for reminding me of that feature.
It's about time to get the bird up in the air.....Hopefully
Thanks again
Don
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