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Old 05-11-2002 | 02:37 AM
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I currently own a trainer. It is tons of fun. I love doing aerobatics on it. I know it will be a while before I move onto a aerobatic trainer. I imagine this is the next step I should take right?

Anyhow, I found a aero-trainer online. It is a SK-50. It seems to be a great plane to train in. I have the radio and engine for it. All I would need is servos and those aren't too expensive.

Would this be a good aero-trainer? Why or why not in your opinions? Also, what other aero-trainers do you know of and would you suggest? Local hobby shop showed me a Ultra-Stik but I am not sure.

Anyhow, I look foward to your advice. It seems as if you peeps know what you are tlaking about...Francisco...
Old 05-14-2002 | 12:58 AM
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well im not too familiar with the aero trainer you were talking about but i had an advance 40 from hangar9 and it was a great aerobatic plane that landed as slow as a trainer and flew great. if you want a great aerobatics trainer this is it!!!!
std servos and a saito .56 or os 40

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