Seeing success with the Hobbico Sensei
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Seeing success with the Hobbico Sensei
I just wanted to add a quick post here to mention the success I've been seeing at our club with new pilots flying the Hobbico Sensei trainer. We had two pilots who joined the club late last summer and both soloed before the snow flew while training on new Sensei trainers. A third pilot, who has a reputation for quickly destroying some of the easiest flying trainers on the market, got a new Sensei a couple of months ago. He's been flying it regularly, and I was shocked this evening when I saw it out at the field and it still looked brand new.
I'm seeing pilots flying the Sensei very successfully. The two who soloed on theirs have both moved on to more aerobatic aircraft and continue to do well. I hadn't seen a lot of comments about this plane one way or the other, so I wanted to put my two cents out there. The Hobbico Sensei is a great flying aircraft, an excellent training platform, and a terrific value for the price.
http://www.flyzoneplanes.com/airplan...010/index.html
http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...rticle_id=1368
I'm seeing pilots flying the Sensei very successfully. The two who soloed on theirs have both moved on to more aerobatic aircraft and continue to do well. I hadn't seen a lot of comments about this plane one way or the other, so I wanted to put my two cents out there. The Hobbico Sensei is a great flying aircraft, an excellent training platform, and a terrific value for the price.
http://www.flyzoneplanes.com/airplan...010/index.html
http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...rticle_id=1368