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Old 02-12-2003 | 06:21 AM
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Default Trainers can be fun...

I would just like to mention that I enjoy all types of R/C flying. I have been flying for 14 years now and my favorite plane is my Pica 1/6 scale Spitfire. Looks so cool on a high speed pass. I also have a VQ Zero that I started flying last fall. I have been teaching R/C for the last ten years too, and that never gets boring.

But sometimes I take my Goldberg Eagle II Trainer out for the day. Oh, my gosh, not a simple, boring, Trainer ! How dull! No, not at all. It's very relaxing. I never worry about dead-sticks, cause it will just float on down. I can slow it down and almost make it hover in a headwind. It's always a blast to fly it inverted or a knife-edge. Plus if there's an interested observer there, I plug in the buddy box and let him give it a try.

So I say, keep your trainer! All R/C is fun!

(BTW- I'm 42. Not just some old fart who don't know better. At least I think so. )