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Old 04-08-2015 | 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Jack_K

I just ordered a FlyZone Sensei Trainer that I'll attempt to fly in a month or so (after my surgery next week).

Thanks again,
Jack

So anyway there you have it Jack, you will find many proponents on either side but the real answer is there is no wrong answer and in truth its really more of an activity driven factor as I tried to explain earlier with one method or another more or less practical dependant upon the activities you pursue.

Now let me tell you about your Sensai. I am primarily prefer glow that's a given but for the folks who wish to start or return with electric and use a trainer to do so the Sensai is absolutely the best out there. Bold statement well yes but let me explain. The Apprentice is the most often recommended traine howerver on typical well sites. But I teach actively and when using electrics I own and keep examples of both the Sensai and the Apprentice. The Sensai is a far superior trainer to the Apprentice. Our local hobby shop has sold more locally than his Tower handelers can believe.

We actively pursue events just for the Sensai such as this Saturday we are holding a pylon race just for them and on two hundred foot poles. (you might appreciate that from your pylon roots) Later this summer I am holding a cross country rally just for the Sensai'. This is just a 1.6 mile route flow from the back of pickup trucks but is not a race or endurance thing instead the pilot states his predicted time be for making the run then how close he comes is how its scored.

Bottom line choosing the Sensai was an excellent choice Jack.

John