![]() Easy Stars are probably the top recommended plane for a newcomer, I just ordered one as a matter of fact. The electronics are simple, and the transmitter is the perfect combination for flyers just wanting to have some fun. Focal Length: 800mm, Finder Scope: 5x24mm, Dimensions: 33.8-Inch x 46. The all plastic body with molded and covered wings are durable. Propellers: 2-bladed wooden, 4 ft (1. Magnification: 40x-100x, Aperture: 60mm, Weight: 7.05-Pounds. It is docile, but can do a few maneuvers and glide all day. If you have a place at least the size of a soccer field go for an Easy Star. This is a great little everyday flyer with some personality. ![]() If you want to go to the next level in a small field try a Parkzone Slo-V. I have the Toytronics T-Hawk and Skyseeker I am learning to fly them.I would'nt say they are the next step,they are a lot bigger,need a lot more space and are fairly fast.They are excellent Airplanes but can be a little hairy for a newcomer.I would log a lot of hours on the AAs before I took that step,I can fly em but sometimes it's white knucle flying.I've only had them up 4-5 times and I am getting better,but still get a little shaky sometimes. I have the Toytronics T-Hawk and Skyseeker I am learning to fly them.I wouldnt say they are the next step,they are a lot bigger,need a lot more space and are fairly fast.They are excellent Airplanes but can be a little hairy for a newcomer. They have several planes and their yellow one is very durable and flyable, I have their green Preditor and love it but it is a fast and touchy for a true beginner's plane. Backyardflyer - You most likly won't find a true backyard flyer like the AA if you are steppng up but a really good plane for easy learning is from.
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