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Old 07-16-2003 | 11:12 PM
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Gdolboy3
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Default Good beginner kit

I second the Tiger II. I've got a Tiger 60, and it really doesn't require you to have a lot of experience, and it doens't really need any modifications to build. From what I've seen from a couple of other Tigers at the field, is the lighter it's built the better it flies. It'll do almost every aerobatice manuever that a Novice entering low wing flight can do. The transition from aerobatics with your trainer to aerobatics with a tiger is excellent. It's a great landing plane as well. Almost the same rules apply to landing it as a trainer. In my opinion, it will surely take you right up to flying advanced manuevers. I use mine as my warm-up plane for the first flight of the day. Can't say enough good things about this kit, building it, and flying it.