Phil Clark wrote:Start with the 40, join your local club and learn to fly (DON'T try and teach youself, get an experienced pilot to teach you....99.9% of clubs will do this FOC) It's rare to find dedicated 'large' model clubs, but most will happily cater for them if the size & location of their flying site permits. Progress at your own rate onto larger, faster, more complex models......just don't try and run before you can walk.....a Lancaster is many many years away!!!!
Get yourself down the flying field a few time (before spending any £££), chat with the members, see what they suggest & recommend as most club instructors have their 'favourites'......................
Good luck
Phil
Absolutely right their Phil, Steve, don’t even think of trying anything big if you can’t fly, as Phil said you need to join a club and get them to learn you to fly safely, then take you’re A Test, by the time you have done that you will know which why you want to go in this hobby. Best of luck, hope to see you at the shows.