Dan's right. If you've never flown before buy a good trainer and attend a flight school at your local RC club.
I fly a Hobbico Avistar which is a good well rounded trainer.
http://www.hobbico.com/airplanes/hcaa2016.htmlI still haven't completed my Vmar Tomahawk. Lesson learned Vmars uses cheap parts.
Building an airplane is a lot harder than it looks. Wether it's balsa and plastic or steel and aluminum, it requires complex math and precise measurements. I've got two scratch builds nearing completion but I don't know if they'll ever fly.
we don't have a RC Planes froum here ( I keep trying to get one! lol). Try RC Groups.
RC Groups is a good one. Also try RC Canada.
www.rccanada.ca They've got some good info on the main page.
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