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Old 08-11-2014, 07:24 PM
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I recommend the apprentice also. That is what our club uses to teach people. Building a plane so you know how to fix it after you wreck it is old school, and wastes time and money. I know, that's how I learned. The apprentice has a stabilization system and can self level. With those functions turned off the plane is very capable in aerobatics so you can grow into it. Good luck.