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Old 01-06-2005 | 10:28 AM
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Default RE: must you start in Basic class?

ORIGINAL: Luizinho

Hi. I read this topic and I am going to live in Miami Fl. next month for a work for the next 5 years. Here in My country we don't have IMAC competition and I always want it to do. I Am 40 year old and I need to know which plane is good for starting in Basic. I like the CA Model Fantzay, but to expensive. I like the new YAK 54 of Somenzini. I also Like the New Vision of Chipe. Are one of this plane good for a Basic ? I am planing to have the JR XP9303. Any Advice ?
You are in luck. Florida is big time IMAC country. It is in the SE Region of IMAC. Go to the [link=http://www.mini-iac.com]IMAC WEBSITE[/link] and click on the REGIONS link and follow that to the Southeast Region. Contact the people there for all the info on the local scene.

As far as airplanes go, any airplane is allowed in Basic. Fly what you are most comfortable with. And at this early stage you should concentrate on acquiring the skills you will need to be a competitive pilot and worry less about the exact airplane.

Good Luck, and Have Fun!!