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Old 02-25-2003 | 07:54 PM
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Good luck IMCRUZ, hope you can make sense about these issues. I built the LT from a kit, taking my time over one winter. I learned a lot about building. I flew it with an instructor and it flies wonderfully with a .32OSFx or with a .46OSFx. When the rudder fell off, a weakness on the plane, I repaired it a day. But I wanted to learn to fly, not repair planes, and live in fear of the smallest mishap being a disaster, so I built an Airmadillo. It is easy to build in a day, is relatively cheap, and is VERY DURABLE. Then I built a SNS, easily doing it in a day, and my flying experiences will never be the same. The possiblities are endless, materials cheap, and the support phenomenal! Jump in and buy an Airmadillo for a trainer (beware for it is really a Spad in disguise) if you want to build something from a kit, or jump in to the greatest ride ever and build a Debonair. An inexpensive .40 LA will pull either, and you will be grinning like you never thought possible when your creation actually flies.