Postby Christopher Berry » November 5th, 2012, 8:05 am
Glen, Ben,
These days an ideal way of understanding how a model is built and the way to fit it out and source materials etc. is to buy an ARTF trainer, something like a ripmax trainer, or seagull boomerang.
By doing this you will learn the basics, how to mount the engine, install the RC, tail and wing joining, control surface hinging, undercarriage and crutially the c of g check! etc, and by being in a local club, you can learn from others, see their models at the field and understand the basics, they are more than likely to also have a club trainer and buddy box system for you to learn to fly on, whilst sourcing your own model. Whilst the internet is good, its no substitute for physically seeing models and talking to people face to face in a club environment. As with many others 20 years ago at the age of 11, I learnt to fly without a buddy box, just the 'grab' from the instructor method. Buddy box systems are brilliant, ive taught a number using them and they are invaluable!
What part of the country are you both in?
Hope this helps
Kind Regards
Chris