mrnolmts said:
I appreciate the insight, guys
Keep in mind I'm a total rookie, here. I have never flown an RC in my life. From what I gather, it seems an Electric Trainer is my best option for starters. Looks like the engines are simpler, little or no tweaking, less of a mess, less cost, etc. It also seems that a 5 or 6 channel computer radio is the way to go right off the bat, since that's what I'll end up with anyways. Does that about sum it up?
Thanks again for all the replies!
Cheers!
Sounds good to me! You won't be dissapointed with a slow stick, and will learn how to fly pretty quickly. Once you master that, get something like an Estarter with ailerons as your second bird.
You can use the stock brushed motor with nicads or nimh, but I bet that if you stick with it, you'll want to go Lipo/brushless all the way.
My advice would be to try to find someone that knows how to fly get you going to begin with, regardless of the airplane. The first few flights are a steep learning curve, that is much easier if you don't crash the plane!
Tripower, do you have a link to your setup? What make and model?
Which setup? My son and I have a bunch of planes.......
BTW, another great RC site is rcgroups.com.........
They can give much more detailed ideas about basic power etc. All of our airplanes are brushless/lipo setups now.
This would be an easy way to get started.....
Tower hobbies has:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXEUY5**&P=7
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXHCJ1&P=ML
After that, you'll need some batteries and a decent charger. I'd ask around on RC groups about specifics, unless you want to go Lipo right off the bat for more $$$. Not necessary for a SS IMHO.......
I have 2 of those radios, and they are ALL you're ever gonna need unless you start competing in pattern, and even then you could get by (I competed for years with a LOT less!). This particular one comes with a 5 channel rec, 2 micro servos and a brushed speed controller. We used all of it on my son's slow stick until we went brushless and we had to change the controller. No issues whatsoever. After you have the transmitter, you can buy flight packs for the rest of your airplanes as you go.
Usually, Tower has some kind of deal where you buy over a certain amount and get $20 off etc.