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first low wing? - 12/31/2001 10:10:21 AM   
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Hello group,
A friend of mine wants to use a Hangar 9 PT19 as a low wing trainer (first low wing). He has plenty of high wing experience.I haven't even seen one of these fly so I don't know what to tell him, but it was a military trainer. What do you think? Powered by a Saito 150. How 'bout a 60 size Spitfire with fixed gear for the same purpose? thanks, jnkessler
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PT-19 - 12/31/2001 10:45:02 AM   
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IMHO, the Dynaflite PT-19 would be a near perfect low wing trainer, go for it. Good luck, Chad Veich.

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first low wing? - 12/31/2001 11:10:31 AM   
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The PT-19 would be a good low wing plane. I would stick a Zenoah G23 on it, will sound very realistic. I think both the Dynaflight and H9 will take the G23.

I would stear away from the Spit for now, may be a little touchy on landing for a first low wing.

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first low wing? - 1/1/2002 7:32:25 AM   
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I have flown a friends Dynaflite PT-19 with a G-23 on it. It flies great and has no bad habits. I don't think you could go wrong with this combination.

I agree that the Spitfire would not make a good low wing warbird trainer.

Happy New Year

Ken

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first low wing? - 1/1/2002 9:37:47 AM   
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Hey guys,
Thanks alot for the input. What do you think of putting a Saito 180 on it?

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