Thunder Tiger Trainer (MK11)
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I just bought the mark 2 trainer and it is ready to go. Can anyone tell me some things that I should which for. Dose any one know anything about this plane(that I should know)? Thanks Guys
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Sorry about that guy's. I have been flying heli's for about two years and I thougt I would give planes a try. I have never flown a plane. I think it will be a hole new experience.
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Wow... hmmmm... I have no experience with that scenario. :-)
I would guess that you are pretty good at linkages and clevises and the like. Radios and motors, too. Stick control, as well. So, that just leaves getting used to having the prop on the front rather than the top of your aircraft.
A trainer is going to be so slow and forgiving for a guy with your experience. Are you going to have an experienced model airplane pilot help you with take off and landings at first? Or, are you just going for it?
I would guess that you are pretty good at linkages and clevises and the like. Radios and motors, too. Stick control, as well. So, that just leaves getting used to having the prop on the front rather than the top of your aircraft.
A trainer is going to be so slow and forgiving for a guy with your experience. Are you going to have an experienced model airplane pilot help you with take off and landings at first? Or, are you just going for it?
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I got out to the field on sunday and a guy that was out there helped me out. I think I can master this plane thing in do time. I had a pretty good day(no crashes). Thanks



