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RE: Favorite Trainer - 5/31/2004 7:59:16 PM   
hype trainer 40



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my favourite is my hype trainer 40
it's a really good plane to learn how to fly
never crashed with itt

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 5/31/2004 8:07:49 PM   
aaron2874



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ORIGINAL: CRAZYRYAN

I like the mkIII which is the same thing as the mkII only slightly different. I built that plane in about two and a half days put on a .91 magnum four stroke!! that thing should do a lot of aerobatics maybe even a harrier? what do you think?



I think you might fly the firewall right out of it!

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 5/31/2004 9:33:22 PM   
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Usually I leave the year old threads alone..but in this case I have something to offer,,the JKAerotech T-52 trainer with a Norvel .061 ,rud,ele,throttle...tough foam, light,packing tape for covering, cheap, light enough to catch a thermal when out of gas....Rog

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 5/31/2004 9:58:37 PM   
Oodles


 

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SPAD Deb--Have flew lots of trainers--Deb is strongest--Easy to fly--Weighs about 1 lb more than regular trainers so it flys better in the wind--Easy to make and cheaper than any kit or ARf

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 6/1/2004 3:41:01 AM   
finfan


 

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Ok, if it's not a kit or Arf, what is it? Where do you find this bird?

I'm new to the hobby, and absolutely love my Nexstar. The sim is worth the extra few bucks. Made flying ALOT easier for me.

Tim

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 6/1/2004 4:21:31 AM   
B. Bishop


 

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definitly the lt 40

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 6/1/2004 4:27:15 AM   
blw



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I started out a few flights on the Aerostar 60 that belonged to my instructor. It was very fast. He took off and lost the plane the day I was going to buy it. We all watched it fly out of control full at throttle as it dived into the trees. It was a tough plane, but not that tough.

I ended up with a second hand Xtra Easy 2, and I have to admit that it is solid and tough too. It is modified for a main gear with nylon bolts. Some reinforcing of the fuselage bottom and firewall with triangular stock has turned it into a great trainer. It has seen some punishment and kept on flying. The Evo .45 training system engine is superb.

The losers that I've seen at the field are:

Eagle 2 ARF Lightweight and won't take much before something gets smashed badly. The built up horizontal stabilizer won't take much before the joints start breaking.

Sig Kadet Senior ARF same thing. It definately won't take much with the flimsy cowl, canopy, and wire main gear. A friend cracked his firewall after a few weeks due to fuel rotting out the wood. A few hard landings and the prop barely clears the ground when taxiing.

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 9/7/2004 7:52:55 PM   
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I have to put one in for the Aero-Star .40. I have a .46 FX in it, and it really screams. fun stuff. I also have an Eagle .40 with a .46 LA in it. not as fast, or as fun. AERO STAR ALL THE WAY!!!

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 9/7/2004 8:05:30 PM   
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My all-time favourite trainer is the Arising Star ARF by Seagull Models. Beautiful build quality and flies like a dream for a beginner like me (I still consider myself a beginner after 4 years). I love the way it lands....it doesn't float forever and ever and ever, but it doesn't drop like a brick either. You can do some lovely soft landings and if you convert it to a tail dragger and put some big wheels on it, it handles a rough landing strip very well. Loops and rolls are great fun, it handles the wind very well. Its the only trainer I've flown where I've been able to land smack in the middle of the runway every time (I have a VERY narrow and short runway)

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 9/8/2004 5:53:57 AM   
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Learned to fly with an Avistar ( 46fx ). I still enjoy flying it. In my humble opinion it`s an all time classic along with the LT-40, PT-40, Alpha, Superstar and maybe a couple of others. Probably would have soloed sooner with an LT-40 or Alpha as the Avistar is a bit " quicker".

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 9/8/2004 1:33:08 PM   
rwright142



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I purchased the Nextstar from Hobbico. It flies great, lots of power when I need it, great slow speed flying characteristics, perfect dihedral for a trainer, etc. I purchased the whole kit. It came with plane, engine, radio, and caddy (had to assemble). It is a ARF, and assembly only took about 20 minutes. I have been very happy with it.

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 9/8/2004 8:08:32 PM   
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I learned on a SPAD (Simple Plastic Airplane Design) Debonair - with a Das Plastic Stik style wing built to the Deb dimension. I also made it a tail dragger. The engine was a Thunder Tiger Pro .46.

Now what are the strong points to such a setup as a trainer plane? There are quite a few. And the guys at our club have really noticed and appreciated them.

The plane flies extremely stable. It is among the toughest trainers you will ever find. You can crash it, cartwheel it on landing, slam it on hard landings again and again, and it will keep coming back for more. The plane is quite easy and fast to build. And I built my airframe - complete with tank, tires, landing gear, wheels, and hardware for $22.

I built the plane as a tail dragger because I didn't want to be repairing fire walls, engine mounts, and nose wheels - from hard nose wheel landings. The planes I am looking forward to flying are primarily tail draggers so I wanted to learn take offs and landings for such as early as possible. I did not find learning to control the tail dragger configuration difficult. My instructor had no difficulty teaching me to properly land and take off.

The best part? While I was learning to fly there was virtually no crash worries. I knew that even if totaled I could build another in hours for less than $22 because I'd probably be able to salvage the tank, landing gear, wheels etc for a new build. This freed my mind and emotions from having to be worried about the plane - so I was able to fully concentrate on learning to fly.

I selected the TT Pro 46 engine because it is outrageously reliable and has plenty of power for the plane. My instructor and I never had to spend any time fiddling with the engine. Right from the box it gave us wonderful, flawless performance. Boy, did my instructor appreciate that. It is only now, after many hours of flying, that I understand and appreciate it fully. Incidentially, the plane now gets nearly unlimited vertical with a 12 x 4 prop and a Tower Hobbies muffler.

This set up was very cost efficient. I had to do so due to limited financial means. I never did have to replace the plane during my early learning process. Needed repairs were minor and all came after I soloed while flying on my own. It is still flying today after an auger in at 3/4 throttle from about 50 feet, numerous cartwheel landings on an asphalt runway, and more hard slams on the same runway than I could ever count. I would have gone through 3, possibly 4 balsa planes by now - at a cost I could not have afforded.

So, if you want a low cost, no worries, very tough trainer to learn on I say the Spad Debonair cannot be beat.

Now, if you have the funds available - and you don't care if you have to replace your plane once or twice while you get up to speed on flying - I'd really consider the Sig Senior. Its size makes for very good orientation in flight. It handles like a dream - stable as can be, takes the wind quite well, and darn near lands itself. The ARF is a very good value and builds quite quickly. This plane is also a hoot to fly even for experienced pilots. Put a nice sized four stoke on it and really have a ball.


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RE: Favorite Trainer - 9/8/2004 8:20:33 PM   
ypres


 

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i'm learning with a Vmar discovery - OS 46 LA - FX18 transmitter.
All works very well and i love the way it flies stable, even in moderate wind.
No buddy cord, we pass over the transmitter.
Learning to land in the next lesson.

karel
ypres, belgiem, europe

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 9/12/2004 2:34:52 AM   
4trax


 

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I fly A V-mar Apache III Trainer with a V-max .46 flys great and i have just gone solo Yahoo!!
Going to put my V-max .53 in it to run it in for my next project...still on the building board.

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RE: Favorite Trainer - 9/14/2004 12:00:05 AM   
sportair



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Tower Hobbies 60 ARF...hands down the best price...a 60 size trainer for the price of any 40 size...fantastic flyer built by Great Planes

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