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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

Anyone wanting to learn to fly need look no further, the new E-flite Apprentice 15e RTF is the perfect model to choose, whilst not intended for go it alone flying, with a little assistance of a model flying club instructor the E-flite Apprentice is the perfect trainer with which to learn the basics and beyond.
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  • how do you do rolls

  • Full speed into wind, pull the nose up to about 30 degrees then use right or left aileron which will see a nice barrel roll. Do this very high till you get used to it.

  • is this plane a good beginers plane

  • yes, it's a perfect introductory model with enough capabilities to take you further into the hobby with basic aerobatic capabilities. It's also a good slow speed model for training

  • would you recomend this for my first plane and I also have a simulator

  • Yeah, it makes a superb trainer with a good ten minute flight time, and quiet as well.

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  • i can do prop hangs with my apprenticee but i use a three blade prop not the stock one

  • I Want one sooooooo bad

  • hey my vertical stabilizer and horiz stabilizers are not staying on tight after I screw them on, what wrong?

  • @Dickmuncha101 It's 500$ in Canada too!

  • I bought this plane yesterday, I do have a sim and some expreience on 4 channel, but I am taking lessons with a RC flight instructor at the R/C flying club here, just in case, and i wat my liscense so... The people in the store say it's one of the best trainers and on the web I can't find a better one. Great video!

  • @Dickmuncha101 500 bucks? it's 300. and besides, it's well worth the money.

  • @MrDjh66 Way kool. Floats can accommodate snow as well as water.

  • @launch4 I saw an apprentice for the first time, yesterday. It was trick and a hoot. I have a super cub and Cessna 182 and a Fly max pusher prop. I highly recommend the apprentice. In fact, I'm going to buy one today.  It is smooth sailing, big, beautiful and slow flying. A perfect beginners plane, but first get some practice on a flight simulator, like I have.

  • I love my apprentice !

  • I've had this plane for over 6 months. It was my first plane. I would definitely recommend this one for beginners. However, I would strongly suggest getting a simulator first. I got the real flight g5 about three months before this plane and it was definitely worth all the money. If you learn fast and think that 3ch is too little I can think of no other plane that suits a greedy beginner than this one. Ps. Without the simulator I would've destroyed my apprentice in no time. Be wise and get the

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