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Old 08-28-2007 | 08:33 AM
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roamingrichy
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Default RE: Any taildragger trainers?

Thunder Tiger Stick .46. Great to fly, loads of fun and well easy to land. I also use a filed which is pretty shrub infested at this time of year. Good thing bout the Stick is it's ability to glide into a slow landing, and even on the bouncy one's, the tendency for it to flip forward at the sign of a long weed is minimal, at least in my case. Your students will love it too. The 0.46 gives it that bit extra ooomph too.