Aceyone wrote:All this is leading to a question-how do you learn to fly one for the first time without the risk of serious damage to your lovingly constructed model ?
Well there's 2 ways ...
1) You start at the age of 10 and you build, crash, repair, learn - build, crash, repair, learn - build, crash, repair, learn - until you are 30 - then you have just enough inate ability to just build and keep learning - but the crash and repair doesn't happen every time - then when you are 62 you've pretty much cracked it - you still crash occassionally - but now you don't give a sh*t because you get great pleasure from the repairing and learning bits
http://www.iconicaircraft.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=8683&hilit=+spitfire
2) You find your local club and join - you get what's called 'buddy box' training in that your transmitter is cable joined to an instructor's transmitter and he can take over - sort of like car dual controls - then the rest is just practice.
So as you can see - as none of you are 10, with 52 years to spare, option 2 is the only real way
AND - as a first priority - you join the BMFA http://www.bmfa.org/ and GET INSURED in case you hit something/someone - and the BMFA will tell you where your nearest club is ... http://clubmap.bmfa.org/
Ready To Fly planes (and especially helicopters) are the scourge of the hobby - idiots taking them out of the boot and thinking you can just do it - flying a helicopter model is like balancing a ball bearing on a knife blade whilst riding a bike
Join a club - Join a club - Join a club .... oh AND - Join a club
Go to this site - http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/index.asp?whl=GBR and just noodle around - cheap as chips ...
I'd start with a high wing monoplane as a good trainer http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__28679__HobbyKing_Mini_J3_Cub_ARF_Blue_UK_Warehouse_.html £25
I couldn't build it for that - Stable - made of foam so light and repairs easily ... you will need some other small bits like a motor etc - and also the radio - but that's not overly expensive nowadays ... and once bought it's interchangeable model to model.This one is pretty much ready to go - all you'd need is radio and a battery and it's done ......http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__27037__Wilga_2000_Trainer_EPO_1160mm_PNF_UK_Warehouse_.html
Then there's even simulators now too http://www.phoenix-sim.com/
Its all very absorbing ... I've just been dabbling with quadcopters carrying cameras ... now that IS amazing with the new GPS flight controllers ... here's one I've just finished ...

I could go on and on and on ... but we'll leave it there or I'll bore you rigid .... I said I was a nerd





I'll give this some serious thought, as I don't seem to have enough time to spend on my present hobbies( or money ) but I know I could get interested in this !




