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Old 12-11-2004 | 01:31 PM
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Default RE: How about this plane.

Any and all 40 sized high wing trainer planes are fine. They are all the same plane. Some have flat bottom wings, some are semi and the fuse of them all are the same. They just put different names of the planes to seperate the wing diff. Either wing is fine to learn with becasue we now have buddy boxes.

Most current day trainers are based off the old Bridi Trainer 40, the Kadet series and a few older ones I can't think of now.


The newest designed trainer is the NexStar. It has the looks of a scale plane with low weight and big size, however it follows the same basic design of the other trainers on the market. Note: The anti-stall wing slats and the flaps are fun to play with.

The best trainer for anyone, is the one you like the colors of.

And no, even with a buddy box, you still should not learn to fly on a Corsair. However, if noone else will fly you, I will.