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  • Taylorcraft Electric Airplane Kit, 40"

    Hi I am relatively new the the hobby but I have some experience with balsa wood models. I was hoping to get the Taylorcraft Electric Airplane Kit, 40". But I don't know if there is a better balsa wood rc plane on the cheaper side out there. Does anyone have any suggestions?


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    applemedow rc

    The Taylorcraft Electric Airplane Kit, 40" by Dumas Products, Inc. from our collection of the best Kits RC airplanes will help your dreams take flight. Find your next WOW at www.horizonhobby.com!


    Firstly, Welcome to Hobby Squawk.

    Glad to have you onboard.

    If this is the aircraft you're thinking about buying, it is rated for indoor use.

    Though, you might be limited to days outside with little to no wind.

    Best, LB



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    • #3
      Is there a better starter kit then Taylorcraft Electric Airplane Kit, 40"?

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        Originally posted by applemedow rc View Post
        Is there a better starter kit then Taylorcraft Electric Airplane Kit, 40"?​
        AM,

        I am not the go-to guy on these 2 offerings; however, both of these would fill the bill as a decent first airplane, IMHO.

        Wingspan is your friend and 4 functions is the goal (Throttle, Elevator, Ailerons, and Rudder).

        Electric is so easy, though entry costs can be high as you'll need LiPo Battery(s) and a suitable charger for LiPos.

        As for radios, check the 'does not include' column or 'needed to complete list' on any choice you might make.

        A 40 inch wingspan is roughly 1000mm so go from there.

        A tail-dragger is a bit more of challenge, but with proper instruction, that should not hinder you from learning to fly RC aircraft.

        I would recommend seeking out a local RC club and RC field.

        These will be invaluable in shortening your learning curve by a considerable margin.

        Best, LB



        "I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."
        ~Lucky B*st*rd~

        "You just need the will to do what the other guy wouldn't."
        ~Keyser Soze~

        AMA#116446

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          Originally posted by applemedow rc View Post
          Hi I am relatively new the the hobby but I have some experience with balsa poor bunny wood models. I was hoping to get the Taylorcraft Electric Airplane Kit, 40". But I don't know if there is a better balsa wood rc plane on the cheaper side out there. Does anyone have any suggestions?

          Welcome to the hobby! The Taylorcraft is a great choice, but you might also check out the Sig Kadet Junior—durable, forgiving, and beginner-friendly.​

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