Hi! I am beginner in Rc planes, maybe it is a silly question but asking anyway: Do anyone have the experience to tell me who is the overall best Rc plane manufacturer?? I thinking about the electric planes within pricerange 200-500 Dollars! Especially Warbirds....
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Freewing/Flightline pretty much has the market cornered for high quality foamy's. There are quite a few other manufacturers of composite and wood ARF's but they all require a lot more build time and expense that a plug n fly or ARF plus Freewing foamy.My YouTube Videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrz...4Q-xrOOtP2C-8w
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Almost caught me contributing to a cross-post.
Maybe AROS can/will delete this one since the other has the more valuable response content. ;)Warbird Charlie
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Originally posted by Mr408w View PostHi! I am beginner in Rc planes, maybe it is a silly question but asking anyway: Do anyone have the experience to tell me who is the overall best Rc plane manufacturer?? I thinking about the electric planes within pricerange 200-500 Dollars! Especially Warbirds....
I can understand your desire for Warbirds (and they are indeed amazing) but those planes will come to you in time. And if you really want to be a good Warbird pilot, you will benefit by being a good training plane pilot first. Then you can "move up" as your skills advance. In all of my years of flying.........., I do still enjoy flying something that is slower than thought at times. That can be very relaxing and enjoyable also.
So welcome to R C Aviation and enjoy the adventure and good luck to you also.
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