I was into electric buggys on and off for years. Figured I'd give flying a try. I bought RealFlight 3.5 and a Blade CP Pro. After the crash, I put the bits and pieces in the box, and never opened it again.
A recent (December) trip to the Hobby Shop to pick up some rocket engines sparked my interest again, when I started playing with the Phoenix 4 demo. Within a week, I bought the Parkzone Trojan UM. It's been downhill from there. I then bought a Parkzone P47D, then another (which I have not yet flown), and an Extra 300. I have a Spektrum DX6i Tx, and have my eyes on the DX9 when they have more stock.
I'm primarily self-taught on RealFlight/Phoenix, which probably means I have to unlearn some bad habits. We've got a lot of great pilots locally who have really helped me out tremendously.
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I was into electric buggys on and off for years. Figured I'd give flying a try. I bought RealFlight 3.5 and a Blade CP Pro. After the crash, I put the bits and pieces in the box, and never opened it again.
A recent (December) trip to the Hobby Shop to pick up some rocket engines sparked my interest again, when I started playing with the Phoenix 4 demo. Within a week, I bought the Parkzone Trojan UM. It's been downhill from there. I then bought a Parkzone P47D, then another (which I have not yet flown), and an Extra 300. I have a Spektrum DX6i Tx, and have my eyes on the DX9 when they have more stock.
I'm primarily self-taught on RealFlight/Phoenix, which probably means I have to unlearn some bad habits. We've got a lot of great pilots locally who have really helped me out tremendously.
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Not sure why that posted double. Please excuse my Noobiness.