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hiflyn72 09-14-2003 09:20 PM

First Low Wing Plane?
 
I am looking for my first low wing plane. Been flying for about a year, flew an ultrastick now want a low wing ARF. Any suggestions?

Fubar-One 09-15-2003 12:52 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
See the thread about the World Models T-34. This was my first low wing and I had a lot of fun with it. Flies great with an OS .52FS.

laefd 09-15-2003 07:36 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Tough to beat the SIG 4 Star! Can be easy going to help with the transition or can be very aerobatic as you progress.

glowplug 09-15-2003 08:55 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Goldberg Tiger 2 is another excellent choice....

Ed_Moorman 09-15-2003 09:54 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
I have been recommending airplanes and instructing for many years. For a first low wing plane, in my opininn, you can't beat a 4-Star 40 or 4-Star 60. they are both nearly as gentle as a trainer, but can be spiced up later on.

hiflyn72 09-15-2003 06:59 PM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Thanks for the suggestions. I was thinking about the H9 Aresti? or maybe US Aircore Colt 40 (still have a little bounce in my landings) Are these any good?

glowplug 09-15-2003 10:39 PM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Not sure about the Aresti, but stay away from the Aircore colt......they seem very heavy.....I've seen a couple fly and I can say that all of the other suggestions seem much better.

trroscoe 09-15-2003 11:53 PM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Don't waste your money on the Colt. Get the 4*60. I have had both of these planes. I gave the aircore plane away. It flew ok with a 46 on it but it is nowhere as good as the 4*. I have and still fly a 4*60. It is my favorite plane to fly very forgiving and it will do anything that I ask of it. Landings are also very forgiving. I like the 4* series so much that my next plane is going to be a 4*120 with a gas engine on it. Get a 4*60 you wont be sorry.

Rick

Texastbird 09-16-2003 05:02 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
I had a Tower Voyager that was a great flying airplane. Just the covering was crappy. But with the new model coming out, I could recommend it as a easy first low winger. Lands almost by itself and will fly on your old 40 size engine from your trainer.

Alfaman 09-16-2003 06:32 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Modelfly Jupiter. Awsome as well as difficult to break.

Georg Matthews 09-25-2003 09:47 PM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Thunder Tiger Cloud dancer 60 ARF. One of the best flyin R/C planes ever.

JoeAirPort 09-28-2003 12:17 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Why can't Sig make a 4-star 40 in an ARF? I have a newer OS 46FX and want a 40 not a 60. The 60 won't fit in my car as well either...DARN

Joe

jcflysrc 09-28-2003 01:13 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Go with Eds suggestion. Go with the 4* 60. It's a little bigger and you know what they say about bigger is better!:)

barrelracer 09-28-2003 06:51 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
You can not beat the 4Star 40 or 60 .Flys great goes were you point it ,slows down and lands like a trainer.I will allways have one in my fleet for low stress flying

stomper 09-28-2003 07:48 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Go with a FourStar sixty, you will love it!! Good luck with what ever you go with!

Doug

RNick 09-28-2003 10:13 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Sig 4* 60 is a great one. It was my first low wing 4 years ago and I still love to fly it now and then. I have a Saito 91 on it. Vetical power is unreal. Keep the control throws low and it flys like a trainer. I have about twice the throw the book says now and it will do a lot.

Randy

kennypinkerton 09-28-2003 10:16 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
my first low wing Arf plane was/is a World Models Aircombat. Flies great, and floats in for smooth landings. Also makes a good first taildragger. Rolls are a little slow, even on high rates, but the elevator can pull it through the tightest loops I've seen. Even does nice knife-edge, if you use high rates on the rudder. Snaps rolls are VERY quick, I usually do 2 or 3 before I can let go of the controlls.

I would definately recommend the this plane as a first low wing plane. I use an OS .25 FX, so, It makes the plane very inexpensive too, as the ARF was only about $70-80.00 at the LHS. about the same for the motor. Also has 4 foot wingspan, so you can tote it in a small vehicle as well. :D

Snyperx 09-28-2003 11:29 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Just my $.02. I went with the Great Planes Super Sportster ARF for my second plane. Love it (been flying since early Aug.)!! Very nice to fly, easy to handle. Will do good areobatics considering it's size. I mounted a Thunder Tiger Pro .46 and it hauls the plane around the sky with ease and then some. Peace.

E75 09-28-2003 11:57 AM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Sig is coming out with a four star .40 Arf soon.:)

rcuser006 09-28-2003 12:25 PM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
World Models T-34 Mentor, without a doubt! I have had both the T-34 and a 4*60 and for a second low wing plane the T-34 is much better.

The T-34 is much easier to land smoothly than the 4*60 and it has tricycle gear like most trainers making it an easier transition. I have one with an OS .46FX and it is an excellent flyer.

Lands extremely easy and can do most basic aerobatics that a 2nd plane pilot would be looking for.

Deadeye 09-28-2003 01:37 PM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
Another vote for the 4* 60.

Bullitt 09-28-2003 03:46 PM

RE: First Low Wing Plane?
 
I finished my Somethin Extra & Saito 72 as my first low wing plane a couple of weeks ago. I believe most would agree the SE is more 3D/Aerobatic capable than the 4Star or the Sporster so I think the SE will take me farther down the learning curve without having to upgrade to another plane. I've had no problem handling it. It flys very easily with short throws. Very easy to take-off and land. No nasty habits, but lots of room for more advanced flying with larger throws and more tail weight. Just my .02 since I've just gone through the same stage.


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