I assume that you want to know if there are any bi plane trainers. Plain and simple, no. If anything then a tiger moth. Bi planes are heavy airplanes that will lose altitude VERY quickly when in a deadstick (ie, no more gas in the tank and the engine shuts off). THe only way to land a biplane in such case it to point it toward the ground so it can build up speed and right above the ground, pull up elevator and hope the plane will land. I don't see whats wrong with trainers. I used to be just like you, looking for the coolest planes, and seeing if there was anything for beginners that fit that type. I was into biplanes, then multi engines, and all i had was a traienr, and BOY is it fun. Just get a cheep a trainer and go fly. Nothing beats the smile on your face when you solo. And also, nothing beats the frown on your face when you crash your new bi plane into the ground that isn't any cheaper then 150. Also, on biplanes, due to dual ailerons in some planes, roll rate is VERY fast, and will take alot of time to get used to. Try getting this plane: CHEAP, RELIABLE< Durable, and most important of all, FUN!
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You'll learn to fly in no time, and then you can move up to the good stuff. ITs all just a ladder of experience. If you were to learn how to fly a real plane, you wouldn't start with a Boeing 747, but better yet a CEssna 150. Damn that saying was used so many times here in the beginners forum