w/m superchipmunk
jpeters:
To be honest, I wouldn't start with this as your first low wing. It
is in the class of the Caps and Extras. Tricky on take-off stalls and
landings are on the hot side.
Better choice would be the Rambler 45 or a 4 Star 40 ARF. Then
go to the Chipmunk. They are a great looking plane and fly great
in the hands of someone with more low-wing and taildrager time.
I had a Chipmunk in 40 size and it was a handfull . Look for a low
wing that has a constant cord to start with and learn with it.
Randy