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i really want to go with the apprentice b.c its bigger, and comes with a brushless setup, but i was told i should start with the super cub b.c its slower not as big, and easy to fly, but being a fast learner and i get board easy, i just think i would out grow the cup way to fast could i learn to fly planes with the apprentice with out to much difficulty, or would i be in over my head oh yea i do have a sim, and a dx6i and i can fly planes on the sim and land them to. |
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