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Old 11-08-2006 | 09:13 AM
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Default RE: Mojo-3D trainer

That goes double for the 60 size Mojo. A friend who is now in the process of graduating from his trainer was FORCED to fly my Mojo 60 (by me-- I needed to twist his arm a lot).

Same 3D throws I was using all day cause I don't have another set programmed, ~50 degrees of travel on all surfaces, but with ~50% expo too. I just told him to keep the stick near the middle of the range and he flew it for about 10 minutes.

He told me he couldn't believe how easy that was, and it flew much better than his trainer. He wasn't nervous at all.

If you've ever flown or seen a Kadet Sr fly, the Mojo 60 gives that same feeling. It is very "floaty" and it's amost impossible to get it to snap out of really hard turns cause the wing loading is so low. A Saito 100 with a 15x6 prop is terrific-- 5.5 lbs total weight.

Only drawback I find is it just barely fits in my car so I really can't take it on long trips when I need to bring other planes too.