@zyx514 If you have very good coordination and control with your 2-channel plane (what is it?), you can try getting on to a Parkzone T-28 Trojan with the rates set to low, especially the eileron controls. You should definitely do the first couple flights with the help from an expereinced RC pilot, until you get used to the much more responsive controls of a 4-channel plane. However, I still recommend you to get a nice 3-channel trainer like a HobbyZone Super Cub or Multiplex Easy Star first.
@fettah68 I believe He ment 3-channel. (Due to the fact that he didn't count the throttle) I think the next plane he should get is maybe a micro parkzone flyer with ailerons. Then graduate up... :)
hey man i have an honest question for you. i am a very good 2 channel plane flyer.would u recommend the t 28 trojan for me to buy or not?
zyx514 1 year ago
@zyx514 If you have very good coordination and control with your 2-channel plane (what is it?), you can try getting on to a Parkzone T-28 Trojan with the rates set to low, especially the eileron controls. You should definitely do the first couple flights with the help from an expereinced RC pilot, until you get used to the much more responsive controls of a 4-channel plane. However, I still recommend you to get a nice 3-channel trainer like a HobbyZone Super Cub or Multiplex Easy Star first.
fettah68 1 year ago
@fettah68 I believe He ment 3-channel. (Due to the fact that he didn't count the throttle) I think the next plane he should get is maybe a micro parkzone flyer with ailerons. Then graduate up... :)
RCPlaneFlyer16 9 months ago