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Old 05-03-2006 | 08:09 PM
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Default RE: Would this setup be a good start for a beginning pilot???

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What plane should i learn with???? Remember i am on my own land which is 100 acres.And i have aced the g3 simulator..But i just dont know a whole lot about the real stuff and i want to make a good decision...
The typical recommendation is to get a high wing trainer plane and an instructor to help you learn. While some have learned without an instructor, the success rate is higher, and number of crashes lower, for those who have help. Probably the most important thing to decide is if you want to go electric, as with your first choice, or if you're eventually thinking of glow. Since they require some different equipment, it's best to choose one and stick with it for a while.