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Old 07-25-2006 | 05:51 PM
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Limawer
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Default RE: A good third plane?

Thanks for the replies.

Money is one issue I will have to deal with, so I am not sure I want something larger than a 40 to 60 size model. As for experience, I feel very comfortable with takeoffs, I can do most of the basic aerobatics such as loops and barrels with confidence but I have not flown inverted to this date. My landings currently are about 50% consistently smooth, although practice will perfect that. The Kavalier does not allow me to perform aerobatics such as spins and knife edges, etc, yet it is faster and more agile than a trainer.

As for the plane I am looking I am not nessecarily looking for a 3D plane but want one with a fairly high level of aerobatic ability.

By the way I apologize for the mispelling in my fourth sentence. The word is no not know.