I'd agree. I don't think the a-10 will be a difficult transition from what you've flown, only thing I'd add is it's probably a lot heavier model then you are used to, so make sure you have a little throttle authority on landing. Stalling this one from a foot or two off the ground with deadstick landings isn't going to end well I'd think.
As for oranges and lemons... I had a few issues with a dx6i when I first started, swapped to use futaba after about a year when I was looking to upgrade to a better radio, and I've NEVER had a radio or receiver issue with futaba. However the vast majority of my club fly spektrum, (and I have another spektrum radio for buddyboxing students), and ive seen a lot of people had issues with the orange receivers and the new lot of ar800's. People flying lemons have had good things to say about them, so based on what I've seen for years at my club, I'd also recommend the lemon receivers as an alternative to the genuine ar series receivers.
Best of of luck with the maidens fellas. I'll be watching enviously whilst I wait for mine to come back across the pacific. Have fun!!!! :)
As for oranges and lemons... I had a few issues with a dx6i when I first started, swapped to use futaba after about a year when I was looking to upgrade to a better radio, and I've NEVER had a radio or receiver issue with futaba. However the vast majority of my club fly spektrum, (and I have another spektrum radio for buddyboxing students), and ive seen a lot of people had issues with the orange receivers and the new lot of ar800's. People flying lemons have had good things to say about them, so based on what I've seen for years at my club, I'd also recommend the lemon receivers as an alternative to the genuine ar series receivers.
Best of of luck with the maidens fellas. I'll be watching enviously whilst I wait for mine to come back across the pacific. Have fun!!!! :)










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