by Arne » Sun May 02, 2010 9:17 am
park fliers rarely go too fast.. I'd talk to a hobby store, and also see if you can find a local club..
One concern of park fliers is the transmitters may interfere with other r/c fields nearby... just be sure you are at least a mile away.. once others are in the air, they may pick up your signal if too close.
Park fliers are great. They are small, usually battery powered so they do not annoy people... get an extra battery or two and you are good to go.
But, watch out for the propellers.. they can slice your fingers just like a gas engine can.
And look for one made from foam.. they usually don't break when you crash (and you will crash without lessons).. and if they do, they are usually easy to repair.