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Old 04-09-2008, 01:07 PM
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Default RE: Rudder to Aileron Control - Part Three

Regarding the specific situation that you describe, the question is how big a step does the flyer want to take?
- Small step: Aerobird Swift
- Medium step: Multiplex Minimag or PZ T-28 Trojan
- Big step: PZ Typhoon or PZ Stryker
- Giant step: E-flite MiniUltraStick (MUS)

Has the teenager mastered the Aerobird3 using the extra cell battery and the ProTail modification?
The teenager thinks he/she has mastered the Aerobird3? Perhaps it would be helpful if you explain to this parkflyer what a ProTail is and if this ProTail is a wothwhile investment --
http://cgi.ebay.com/Hobbyzone-Firebi...QQcmdZViewItem

This quick learn teen is leaning toward the looks and reviews on the T-28 over the Minimag.
Is the T-28 really any more difficult to master than the Minimag?

This beginner to intermediate teen doesn't see any advantage in spending money on an aileron pusher. Is there anything else to reconsider that would suggest that an aileron pusher like WingDragon-4 would be better than the MiniMag or T-28 besides possible prop damage?