Electric RC airplanes...

Whats the best RFR electric plane on the market now for under $200 bucks? I have 4 channel radio so I dont necessarily need the transmitter as part of the deal... Thanks

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Jet Red
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"Whats the best RFR electric plane on the market now for under $200 bucks?"

Difficult to answer without knowing what your expectations are . . . trainer, soaring, aerobatics, scale appearance?

If you have no model flying experience and are looking for a beginner trainer, the Multiplex Easy Star was designed for first time flyers. The Ready-To-Fly version is around $190.

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aeropal

Looking for aerobatics... Thanks

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Mike Wizynajtys

Go to Hobby Lobby's website and look around at their online catalog. Don't know what RFR means but they have a lot of nearly ready to crash planes. Recommend a foam type "park flyer" it this is your first. Glue foam with epoxy. You will need a motor battery charger, speed control and battery pack(s ) in addition to your transmitter.HL catalog lists what stuff ( or equivalent ) that you need for each plane . Also recommend you get on RC Groups "E-Zone" , read and ask questions before you jump in. Find a local electric flying site and ask questions.

E-Challenged ( on E-Zone)

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garyg

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