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Old 07-29-2009 | 08:22 AM
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Default RE: progression from trainer to low wing


ORIGINAL: bigaco

hey hampden tech i fly at wingbuster as well. You buy what ever plane that is considered a lowing trainer that you feel you would like to fly do not worry about having to many of the same kind of planes flying . The most important thing is that you like the plane because after all you will be flying the plane not the other guy! I started with a lt40 trike gear then went to another lt 40 i cut 6 in out of the center of the wing and took out all the (dihiedrile) not spelled right but you get the pic made it a tail dragger put a 55 ax on it it was my second plane. 3d was piper j3,4th mack the knife profile,5th will be my h9 p40 warhawk with 100 saito can not wait

Bill (bigaco)
Hi Bill,

I haven't been to Wingbusters yet this year (I've flown 3 or 4 times in Raynham though). I keep getting updates on the field condition from Bob. Too bad some idiot kids had to spoil a lot of hard work!

I'm flying a new (last year) Alpha 40 with the Spektrum DSM2 technology. I love it but I still have some work before I'm fully comfortable with the 40. I'm hoping at some point next summer to be ready for the low-wing trainer.

Thanks,
Bob