Amazon has
E-flite UMX Cirrus SR22T BNF Basic RC Airplane on sale for
$119.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Bojjihuntindeals for sharing this deal.
Note: A Compatible Transmitter Control is required to fly, not included. Item ships mid to late August.
Includes:
- 1x E-flite UMX Cirrus SR22T with:
- 4x Spektrum Linear Servos (installed)
- 1x Spektrum Brushless Outrunner Motor (installed)
- 1x Spektrum Control Unit with (1) Receiver and (1) Brushless ESC (installed)
- 1x Product Manual
Product Details:
- Real-time battery voltage telemetry with compatible Spektrum transmitters
- Spektrum receiver with industry-leading 2.4GHz DSMX/DSM2 technology
- Operational LED wingtip lighting for improved orientation and visibility
- Factory-finished with a fully-painted G7 "Platinum" trim scheme
- Scale features including an accurate outline, clear windows, and cockpit detail
- Convenient top-mounted hatch fully conceals the flight battery compartment
- 4-channel control for full aerobatic capability with a steerable nose wheel
- No FAA registration or Remote ID required (under the 250-gram weight limit)
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If you're good with quadcopters, is it no big deal to jump right into this?
That said, it is SUPER fun to fly and well worth learning. The Aeroscout S 2 that @PepeSilvia94 mentioned is great or any similar slow flying, durable trainer is excellent to learn on. The hobby is quite a rabbit hole.....
If you want to go deeper into the hobby and DIY, the Frog is super fun to start with. Plans here: https://www.foamfly.com/Plans/
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Then you'll need a radio, receiver, servos, a bunch of other misc parts (control rods, etc). For radio I'd recommend checking out the FrSky X20 series. Far superior to anything Spektrum offers in terms of both features and price. https://www.horusrc.com/en/transm...m-x20-x20s
RIP Corey Lidle
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BNF
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RTF
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you'll need a dsm2/x (both would/should work) transmitter for the BNF version but if you have a quad c you may already have one.
It's a fairly big learning curve but as someone mentioned a TX with a multi protocol module and EDGETx. (Like the Radiomaster Boxer) is the way to go and to large degree "future proofs". The quality level of pretty much any Radiomaster is ALOT better than the RTF radios included.
Whatever you get , find a seasoned rc pilot that can check out your plane and go with you AND learn on a DEAD CALM day ie NO wind at all.
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