Beginner Question

I highly recommend the T-28 Trojan (by Eachine).

It doesn't need a lot of room to fly due to it's small size. It's likely to survive multiple crashes due to it's light weight. It's best flown in little to no wind, yet handles gusts easily. On a small single cell battery it flies for a quarter of an hour. The 2 modes with gyroscopic stabilisation and one without (beginner,intermediate,expert) provide for longterm interest as skill increases. Looks best without the wheels on wires and can then be safely landed in grass due to the pop-on -off propeller.

Beware of trees, and the propeller wants to be a bright colour.

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