Mine is the same as the last Cessna you posted.
It may well be a toy to a lot of people but I want something to learn on and something that I won't be upset about if I crash it.
My experience with local flying model clubs have not been very positive so whilst I am still a member of the national club for insurance purposes I am convinced that I am going to have to learn to fly on my own. I waited for many meetings for someone to help me learn to fly my first model and got fed up with watching too many people showing off with helicopters, fast electric models etc. Eventually I tried my model on my own and it was in the air for about thirty seconds. It went straight in the bin after that.
This time I won't shed any tears over crashing my toy and it will be relatively easy to learn with.
As Barry says I am at the "Metro" stage so the Jag can wait while I learn with my toy. |