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Chris C

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  1. i just wanna airframe i don't wan't the sevos transmitter ect also to answer timbos question: ive answered all my other questions but that one. lol 
  2. o yea almost forgot it has to be a glider i don't really mind what type eletric or slope not thermal thats all i think can anyone get back to me??
  3. ok ive had a look and found them very helpfull and ive got some questions well one main one does anyone have any ideas on what glider i should by its got to be good for biginners under £80 artf or need very little building required and can fly in a range of wind forces?? thats the only question really 
  4. ok and i live in a place called kinlochbervie in the far far north west of scotland google it. any piticular thread
  5. thank you soooo much so now ive got the insurance sorted and i can get my dad to help me fly?? so now what model do i get for my first?? its got to be under £80 and easy to make any ideas?? ps you guy are very helpfull and active!
  6. there isn't a local club within 300 miles and iam not exsagerating there isn't a public space where i live so iam pretty save and will someone tell me can i get insurance when your 14?? ps i can't spell  lol  
  7. A slight problem there is no flying club any where near where i live  aslo i can't get insureance coz iam only 14 can you get insureance at 14 i don't know?? and the long and the short of it is i can't get insurance and i live in the country so i know of a place where there is no buildings or people and its got a good slope for all wind directions. there is no loacl club i can get some one to help me i just don't know what model to get as my first one??  
  8. well when i was looking on the net for my first model te go-fly 245 from mantua is a glider and i quote "beginners glider also suitable for use with a plug in power pod. plastic moulded fuselage, rudder, tail plane, wing tips and canopy. The wings only require light sanding prior to covering with 'rapid cover' sheets supplied. a very comprehensive accessory and hardware pack together with building and flying instructions is also included." the problem with this is ive never baught a glider before and my makeing skills arnt' great. my fly exsperiance is about 8/9 flights with a chris foss pramary trainer which was part of a high school project. and ima now looking for a glider that requires little making envolved rudder and elivatator controls also it needs to be able to fly in a wide range of wind forces its got to be hardy stable ect and under £80. does anyone have any better sugestions then the go fly 250 coz iam not to sure any more I NEED GUIDANCE!!               please help
  9. hi can anyone help me iam considering bying a go-fly 245 glide ras one of my first gliders. is this a good choice??
  10. hi iam new here i have just started and i iam looking to by the go-fly 245 glider i was wondering can anyone tell me if this is a good choice or not ?? - I have posted over in the glider section - Thanks
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