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Old 08-27-2002 | 10:01 PM
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Default What is a good Beginner BI-Plane?

chesie2:
I am currently flying with great joy a tiger moth from Kyosho with a OS .70 4-s. 12x8.- It takes off in 5 yards, although longer take-off need good skills with down elevator and throtler, It also flots fantastic.- It has flat bottom wings and a scale look to die for, I have buddy-cord it with my compadre, his first time!!, and he had a ball!!
It fits inside of a midsize SUV with both wings attached, No field extra work!
If you are willing to spend more money, great planes has one for a .90 2-s, it should fly better being a larger plane but uses more fuel and more cargo space , If you are moving from a trainer to biplanes, it is important to take your trainer to the field along with the new plane!!, warm-up your nerves first and then try the new plane.- So space to carry two planes is a need