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This is a very enjoyable plane to fly. It almost flies itself and you can really enjoy it stress free. I first purchased a Radian last year. It was the Ready to Fly (RTF) model. I had allot of fun with it during the spring, summer and fall at the beach. I really abused the hell out of that plane. It was my first try at RC planes. I would constantly have people coming up to me to talk about it. Sometimes it was to much attention. One guy asked me if I was a really pilot. Most were amazed when I told them this was my first plane and I had just begun flying. Well needless to say I finally had one crash to many and salvaged all the parts I could knowing I would be getting another for 2013. It was a broken cable connector that finally finished the plane and it crashed into the atlantic ocean about 50 feet out from shoreline. It didn't take to long for it to wash up and that was that. Now I have many extra parts. Even the receiver still works so the plug and play (PNP) version was the best option for me this time around. I got to the point on steady windy days I could hover like a kite with the right amount throttle and even fly backwards. I don't think you can find a more enjoyable and stress free plane to fly as a beginner.
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I am looking for Auxilliary-powered sailplanes like ones that have a propellor in the front.
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