ORIGINAL: nave88
Thanks John so it would be in my best intrest to look into getting a cub? From what i understand the high wings are the trainers. Growing up i used to fly alcohol nitro mix high wings with my dad in colorado springs. I was taught by a guy named Ivan Muningham few might know him, he passed just after we moved to oregon. Anyways what would be a good trainer that i wont be bored with to quickly? The high wings we flew were all balsa i didnt realize how big foam has become till past few weeks. i dont have the time to be putting a balsa together at moment being 24 with a full time job restricts me from that. Sorry for rambling theres just so many questions and other things to talk about.</p>
Nave -
Personal opinion- don't get a cub- if by that you mean a Piper Cub. The reason I say this is because it is prone to "tip stalls", especially on takeoff. All high wings are not trainers- but if you want a high wing, stable aircraft, that can prove to be both beginner and intermediate - look at the Top Flite 40 and 60 sized "Big Stiks".