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Questioning my decisions

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Hey everybody! I've been trying to learn how to fly my fms 182 and I'm not sure if it's worth it anymore. At first it seemed like a great idea, but it's become a money pit. I mean I know all rc vehicles are money pits, but this doesn't give much joy. I spend more time messing with it to get it to work than attempting to fly, I break stuff a lot, it's hard to store, hard to work on, and I do all that for 10 minutes of dinkin around before something else breaks. I'm thinking of selling it, but I feel kinda bad, I mean I just bought the thing 😂
 
Sometimes planes just don't work for us.
If you don't have one, I highly recommend a Realflight simulator.
It's exactly what I learned on, and my first flight was flawless.
 
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