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<blockquote data-quote="frankos72" data-source="post: 1324747" data-attributes="member: 3323"><p>RC Airplanes are alot of fun. Save yourself a lot of heartache and get a great planes flight simulator for the computer. One or two crashes and it will have paid for itself.</p><p></p><p>Only real problem with RC Air in Oklahoma is the wind. Depending on the size of the craft, the days which you can fly are limited. I fly, but I drive RC trucks more. They can be run almost year round and even a really good crash will only set you back 5-15$ most of the time. And the repairs are cheap and done with a screwdriver and pliers. With plans repairs are done with balsa wood, super glue (CA as it's known in the hobby), Film and an iron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frankos72, post: 1324747, member: 3323"] RC Airplanes are alot of fun. Save yourself a lot of heartache and get a great planes flight simulator for the computer. One or two crashes and it will have paid for itself. Only real problem with RC Air in Oklahoma is the wind. Depending on the size of the craft, the days which you can fly are limited. I fly, but I drive RC trucks more. They can be run almost year round and even a really good crash will only set you back 5-15$ most of the time. And the repairs are cheap and done with a screwdriver and pliers. With plans repairs are done with balsa wood, super glue (CA as it's known in the hobby), Film and an iron. [/QUOTE]
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