The first basic trainer Sport Aviator reviewed was the ever popular NexSTAR glow trainer. Hobbico followed that with their NexSTAR EP electric-powered trainer. Both were 40-sized airplane. Now, Hobbico introduces a Park Pilot Sized NexSTAR fully equipped with speed brakes, lift devices and a special anti-spin technology. Equipped with a 2.4 GHz radio system, the NexSTAR EP Mini is right for any park and for any new pilot.
forget lerning to fly with small, electric planes.. i never got it down until i moved up to glow fuel.. trainers land to fast anyways.. i like the typical 3D planes better as they have a lower landing speed, and more pover to get you out of trouble.. with the right prop they don't have to be fast eighter..
waddap3000 9 months ago
forget learning on a cub....they will get you trouble....stick with what you have!!!
emoore1978 9 months ago
@firebirdcdr A cub you can fly pretty much right away by yourself. This I would say you need an instructor or experienced flyer with a buddy box system, as this one is capable of much faster flight and it a 4 channel model with ailerons, but the speed brakes do slow it down for a nice landing.
nighthawk0077 1 year ago
its easy to fly its a high wing like the cub but with with diff landing gear
greedygenius77 2 years ago
Nice Video, Is as easy to fly as the Super Cub? Looks like a good plane to have.
firebirdcdr 2 years ago