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Flyzone Sensei
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Is capable of loops, rolls, and gliding
The Sensei is balanced enough to be manageable for new users, while still being able to do tricks and glide.
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Difficult to remove cowl for repairs
The electronics under the cowl are frequently damaged during crashes. The cowl is glued on very well, making repairs difficult.
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Three wheels for easy take off and landing
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Easy to repair because it is built out of high quality foam
Foam is much easier to glue back together than fiberglass or plastic, so the Sensei's material is ideal for those who may be prone to crashing.
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Easy setup and maintenance
Out of the box, Sensei is ready to fly in under 5 minutes. The battery is held in the top of the plane where it is easy to access.
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Apprentice s15e
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SAFE technology helps beginners learn to fly
When the transmitter is switched to beginner mode, sensor assisted flight envelope technology (SAFETM) keeps turns from being too sharp, keeps the plane from nosediving, and returns the plane to level flight when no input is being received. Essentially, SAFE technology compensates for lack of skill and helps beginners develop better flying habits.
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Expensive
The Apprentice s15e costs $299.99, which is just out of range for some beginners.
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Panic switch for automatic recovery
If the plane is quickly headed for the ground, the plane can immediately be returned to normal flight using the panic switch. For beginners, this is a feature that can save the Apprentice s15e from many crashes.
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All parts are included for easy assembly
The Apprentice s15e boasts that assembly time takes less than one hour, even for beginners.
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Has the power and weight to do well in the wind
The Apprentice s15e is good for beginners because wind's effect on flight is minimized.
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GWS Slow Stick
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Has enough power to do well in mild wind
Even though the Slow Stick is slow, it is still powerful. With a little bit of extra thrust, the Slow Stick does fine with wind that is traveling less than 5 mph.
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Difficult assembly
Mostly as a result of the unintelligible instructions, many beginners find it very difficult to set up the GWS Slow Stick. Luckily, the Slow Stick is simple enough to assemble without much instruction, and can be done in about two or three hours.
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Cheap & easy to repair
The GTW Slow Stick only costs $34.99 and the design is very simple, meaning that repairs should be fast and uncomplicated.
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Incomprehensive manual
The manual gives users no direction to one of the most difficult parts of setup - configuring the transmitter and receiver. Also, the manual appears to be written in substandard English. Online instructions that might be more useful can be found here.
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Flies very slowly making it easier to control
This plane's slow speed makes it easier to fly for beginners because they are allowed more reaction time. The Slow Stick flies similarly to a kite, making it ideal for indoor flying.
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Super Cub S RTF
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Unimpressive speed
Super Cub S RTF is not one of the fastest RC planes around.
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SAFE technology
When the transmitter is switched to beginner mode, sensor assisted flight envelope technology (SAFETM) keeps turns from being too sharp, keeps the plane from nosediving, and returns the plane to level flight when no input is being received. Essentially, SAFE technology compensates for lack of skill and helps beginners develop better flying habits.
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Made with Z foam
Super Cub S RTF is made with a dense, durable substance called Z foam. This material is very easy to repair because it can be used with common types of glue.
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Panic switch
If the plane is quickly headed for the ground, the plane can immediately be returned to normal flight using the panic switch. For beginners, this is a feature that can save the Super Cub S RTF from many crashes.
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Three modes
Suber Cub S RTF comes with beginner, intermediate, and experienced modes. The beginner mode is most limited, and experienced mode allows the most freedom.
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Great transmitter
This plane comes with the Spektrum™ DX4e 4-channel 2.4GHz DSMX transmitter. This transmitter can be used with other aircraft, so it is possible that it can save money in the future.
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ParkZone Radian PNP
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Uses wind to its advantage
As a glider, the ParkZone Radian is able to work with the wind like a soaring bird. Instead of being weakened by the wind like many RC aircrafts, the Radian uses it to generate lift.
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Made from fragile styrofoam
The Radian PNP is built comparatively fragile. It comes apart a lot easier than other planes in this category. Luckily, it usually can be put back together rather quickly.
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Thorough manual with illustrations for easy setup
The manual is a crucial part of keeping the setup from being a headache. The ParkZone Radian's manual accommodates users by making instructions simple and easy to follow.
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Easy to repair after crashes
With a bit of glue and duct tape the Radian PNP can be put back together quickly after crashes.
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Very stable & easy to fly
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