
Hello everyone,
I am new to the message boards here and have a question id like to ask. I am kinda stuck at the moment on something so here it is.
I have been flying model airplnes on and off for about 20 years, I had my first at age 11, solid foam type plane flew it till it ran out of gas then coasted in wasnt much around that you could take off and land then. also have flown a sturdy birdy have had 2 or 3 of them, then got out of the hobby for awhile about 2 years now due to the flying site I went too wasnt doing too well at the time, now some friends of mine have there own flying site that I can go and begin to enjoy myself quit a bit, but atm I only have a few planes one is a hanger 9 super stick 40, which from what I can remember was a pretty nimble little fella other is a GP decathalon 40 not put together yet it is this winters project. and a J3 cub dont know it make was given too me is close to finished but needs some things reworked.
that was too give a little idea of my flying history on planes I have had, now my question I am a little nervous as to fly my hanger 9 stick for I am afraid my skills are rusty and ill put it in the ground, Would it be better for me to start out with a trainer again and work myself back up or do you guys think I will be able to remember things when get in the air, kind of a risky chance there I think but I was wondering, I have had people to tell me I would be fine with the hanger 9, Even though a trainer is a great plane to have just to enjoy a nice evening of flying when not wanting to burn up the skys. Now I have a place to fly I want to start working towards the planes I have been wanting for years, which are fw190-d9, and a B17 both done in scale, I hope to maybe be able to get in some scale competitions in a few years.
Thanks for reading my rambling
Flyin-Low