28-12-2011, 11:55 AM
Hi Daniel,
I am still a novice to this entoxicatingly addictive hobby, and can best comment from experience that although the Cessna is a good training plane, a flight simulator (Phoenix in my opinion is perfect) which utilises your dx6i is less harsh on the wallet as crashed planes fix themselves. I can also recommend that bigger high wing trainers help with much needed confidence in progressing to competence because of their stability in the air. The Eflite Apprentice fits that bill perfectly. Our club is full of willing helpers in your progression & buddy cords with instructors will allow members to practice with real planes.
Welcome to the club.
Cheers,
Wayne
I am still a novice to this entoxicatingly addictive hobby, and can best comment from experience that although the Cessna is a good training plane, a flight simulator (Phoenix in my opinion is perfect) which utilises your dx6i is less harsh on the wallet as crashed planes fix themselves. I can also recommend that bigger high wing trainers help with much needed confidence in progressing to competence because of their stability in the air. The Eflite Apprentice fits that bill perfectly. Our club is full of willing helpers in your progression & buddy cords with instructors will allow members to practice with real planes.
Welcome to the club.
Cheers,
Wayne