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Old 09-17-2005 | 07:48 PM
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Default RE: would this biplane be a good second or third plane?

This is my opinion for a second plane. First of all, I would stay away from bi-planes until you get used to a taildragger. Some are bears to handle on the ground. As for a second plane,,,,,,,,,, I like the u-can-do 60 size and heres why, this plane could be your 2nd, 3rd and maybe you 4th depending on what type of flying your gonna be doin. the plane on low rates just floats and floats and it is a very hard plane to stall. It handles great on take offs and landing it was one of the easiest that I've flown. To me, its a perfect lo-wing trainer. as you progress, set it on high rates and hang on cause it is a blast to fly. It will do most all aerobatics you can throw at it. I had a 91fx on mine and flew the #!&% out of it. Its a very forgiving plane and nicely built . Read some reviews on it if its the type of plane you like. even if you dont make it your second plane, add it to your hangar, I dont think you would be disappointed!!



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