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Old 09-07-2017, 06:08 AM
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Len Todd
 
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Originally Posted by jlmaviation
Just get a boomerang jet. They are simple and easy to set up. Get the turbine your getting one anyway. Find a jet guy to put you on a buddy box for the first few flights. You will like it as the boomers are aerobatic and easy to fly. Once you get the waiver get something more high performance but you will use your boomer as a everyday flyer they are fun.
As I understand it Larry is looking for a new company to manufacture Boomerangs. Getting a new Sprint is not an option. A used one may out there. He did have a few of the larger Boomerangs left. But then you are getting away from a low cost trainer. Xcaliburs were available last time I checked but they are a bit more costly. The Dolphins are still available also.