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Old 05-17-2007 | 12:39 AM
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mbilar1
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Default RE: Best option for my first trainer

ORIGINAL: bigedmustafa
It will also perform aerobatics better after you're comfortable with basic flight and you want to learn how to fly inverted, do Cuban Eights, and practice Immelmann and Split-S turns.

I learned to fly on a Nexstar, and I liked the plane, but when the wind was howling here in Nebraska I was envious of the Avistar pilots.

P.S. - for everybody who suggested Sig ARFs and Kits, please provide contact information for Sig's Australian distribution office so brumbie flyer can contact them... [/waits for response while listening to crickets chirp]
BigEd, since you brought it up, could you or someone define Cuban Eights, Immelmanns, and Split-S turns for those of us newbiews who are learning?