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RE: New Plane
How about a GWS E-starter? It was my second plane and is an excellent aileron trainer. Stable flier, smooth flier, cruises at a low speed, and can also do loops and rolls when you're ready!
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RE: New Plane
The Minimag is a very nice plane to learn aileron control. Consider setting it up with a brushless and LiPo for spirited performance when you want it.
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RE: New Plane
I'm going to get the Wing Dragon 4. It's the same plane as the Begin Air with slightly longer wings.
Less expensive, too.
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/wingdragon4.htm
Less expensive, too.
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/wingdragon4.htm
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RE: New Plane
Unfortunetly, there are no RTF versions of the E-Starter, but if you'd like more info on a setup, just shoot me a PM!
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