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Old 06-19-2017 | 08:21 PM
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jester_s1
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Yes, you can. I have an Eflite Mini Ultra Stick which is great in the wind (all sticks are) and can handle some pretty rough landings too. It's not self-righting, so it's your call on whether or not you need a plane that will roll itself back upright or pull itself out of a dive. But sticks of any size are so easy to fly they will spoil you. Most any "Sport" type plane in the 3 cell 2200 battery range will be better in the wind than your trainer as well if the MUS doesn't appeal to you.