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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2008

Part 1 of the Learning To Fly series
An Introduction to Beginners who want to get started flying remote control planes without breaking the bank

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  • where do you fly your models in Raleigh at?

  • We fly the Park Flyers from the grass field next to Durham Co. Stadium off of Duke St. & Stadium Dr...Then I'll go to the RDRC (Raleigh Durham Remote Control Club)field to fly the Nitro & Bigger Planes...Come check us out!

  • I have the gws slow stick you didnt put the stickers on! i masterd the gws slow stick and lookin in to the hobbico electristar select is it a good plane?

  • I'm gonna put those stickers on soon...I just got so "Stoked" about flying it and forgot to put them on. I haven't flown one of those electristar planes yet, but I'm sure it's a good plane...Hobbico makes good stuff. Good Luck

  • thanks man!

  • Your welcome!

    I've got tons of good stuff coming soon...upgrade options, tips and how to add floats so you can fly from the water...it's way cool. MJH

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  • Way to go MoJo! Your 'everyone can do this!' attitude is what we need.

  • where do u get the simulator

  • the slow stick is not for the absolute beginner. you need skills. fly an air hogs to know steer the plane and keep in the air. then fly the slow stick. the slow stick is a great plane to improve your skills. crash the slow stick and it can be costly. anyway

  • I had this cool idea to make a slow stick GWS plane. I bought a Sky Lark-9 99009 plane, and I bought some servos, receiver, a 8.0v NiMH battery pack. I still need a few parts and I will have my own home made slow stick plane. I just need to fix the elevator, rudder, and balance my CG, also I need a Radio Controller. The plane already had wings, rudder, elevator, wheels, and I have a motor, but I am trying a small EDF motor. I hope it will work. Also I need some extra tools.

  • my first plane im about to get ais a sky fly 2 is that an ok starter

  • i put a brushless motor into my hobbyzone super cub, and i was doing controlled harriers with it, dead straight at the park today, 2 feet of the ground, and then i was able to get it flying straight again without touching the ground!!

  • does the electronics come with the slow stick ?

  • tks for the vid

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