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Depends what you mean by 'good'. If you previously had a trainer and are looking for a second plane [a low winger] then the Spacewalker will fly well enough on, say, a 46 engine - enough to help build confidence in flying beyond the novice level.
More experienced fliers looking to extend their capabilities might need something more challenging.
There are two versions that I've seen. The earlier has only one wing servo. The type two has two wing servos and redesigned wing and tail profiles.
The tank size on the type two might be a bit small for my liking - but, hey, it's an easy upgrade. You'll need rudder control on takeoff with either version
Depends what you mean by 'good'. If you previously had a trainer and are looking for a second plane [a low winger] then the Spacewalker will fly well enough on, say, a 46 engine - enough to help build confidence in flying beyond the novice level.
More experienced fliers looking to extend their capabilities might need something more challenging.
There are two versions that I've seen. The earlier has only one wing servo. The type two has two wing servos and redesigned wing and tail profiles.
The tank size on the type two might be a bit small for my liking - but, hey, it's an easy upgrade. You'll need rudder control on takeoff with either version



