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If you have never flown a plane before I would suggest this http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=HBZ7100 The top wing mount makes it very easy to fly even for the first timer. A bottom wing plane is trouble for your first, it is hard to fly and requires the pilot to know what he's doing, i have seen quite a few bottom wing crashes due to pilot error (not learning to fly first) I have a super cub and it is a blast, one of the most easy to fly planes I have run, perfect for learning.
 
You can glue foam planes as well, half the weight of my buddy's plane is glue cause he gets a little crazy sometimes :lmao: 10X more easy then wood as wood disintegrates, foam just snaps.
 
You can glue foam planes as well, half the weight of my buddy's plane is glue cause he gets a little crazy sometimes :lmao: 10X more easy then wood as wood disintegrates, foam just snaps.

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Id suggest a hanger 9 PTS one or the other. Not electrics but good to learn on then just take off its training gear and make a sport plane. No slow plane in the end and you don't need to upgrade as fast. I did the mustang p51 as my first
 
The only thing is that the prop plains just don't do anything for me. I want a turbin jet but figure I will start here first.

EDIT: You might be a noob if you buy a jet as your first airplane.
 
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Blade MSR it's on the way bought it used cheep thought it was an MCX at first as the guy miss spoke. Even better deal now though.
 
I got an Exceed BlueRay 450 PE. It's a 6ch CCPM 3D heli. A clone of the Align T-Rex 450 SE V2. Got it from xheli.com for $249. It's a great deal at that price (normally goes for $299), has 2.4 Ghz, brushless, LiPo, aluminum rotor heads, CF blades, the works! It's my first heli but I'm getting pretty good at flying it already. I'm thinking about getting the MSR for practicing inside this winter, let me know how you like it!
 

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