I just bought my first Rev. I get a RevII, attracted to hits small pack-up size for travel. But now i read it's "twitchy". I tried flying it once in unusually high winds for this area (St. Louis, MO, USA). Not much luck. Is the Rev 2 a reasonable machine to learn on? I don't want to so frustrate myself that I dampen my current burning enthusiasm to learn this kind of aerial control. Should I get a larger model to start with, or is the Rev 2 just need a little more patience in this area of generally light winds.
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I just bought my first Rev. I get a RevII, attracted to hits small pack-up size for travel. But now i read it's "twitchy". I tried flying it once in unusually high winds for this area (St. Louis, MO, USA). Not much luck. Is the Rev 2 a reasonable machine to learn on? I don't want to so frustrate myself that I dampen my current burning enthusiasm to learn this kind of aerial control. Should I get a larger model to start with, or is the Rev 2 just need a little more patience in this area of generally light winds.
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