RE: All us newbie pilots, lets share..
As a newbie I'll share what I have learned in the last 6 months or so.
1. Respect the wind. If the wind is strong enough to blow your plane over it is probably not a good idea to fly.
2. If you have the opportunity to join a club do it and let experienced pilots teach you how to fly. After destroying approx 8 planes I finally joined my local club.
3. Fly 3 mistakes high, meaning have enough altitude to recover should you get in trouble.
4. Price does not necessarily mean easier to fly.
5. SAFE enabled planes help build confidence in my opinion.
6. Flight simulators are a useful tool in my opinion.
7. Larger planes in my opinion are easier to fly and can handle the wind so much better.
These are a few things I have learned on my journey to become a rc pilot.
As a newbie I'll share what I have learned in the last 6 months or so.
1. Respect the wind. If the wind is strong enough to blow your plane over it is probably not a good idea to fly.
2. If you have the opportunity to join a club do it and let experienced pilots teach you how to fly. After destroying approx 8 planes I finally joined my local club.
3. Fly 3 mistakes high, meaning have enough altitude to recover should you get in trouble.
4. Price does not necessarily mean easier to fly.
5. SAFE enabled planes help build confidence in my opinion.
6. Flight simulators are a useful tool in my opinion.
7. Larger planes in my opinion are easier to fly and can handle the wind so much better.
These are a few things I have learned on my journey to become a rc pilot.

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