Very large trainer
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Can anyone direct to to a very large (at least 80 inch) trainer? The bigger the better. I would prefer a scale airplane, but it needs to be something I can learn on.
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From: lufkin,
TX
http://texasrcplanes.com/ib12020arfai.html
I've flown this plane and it flies just like a big trainer should. I used a .91 4 stroke for power
I've flown this plane and it flies just like a big trainer should. I used a .91 4 stroke for power
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http://texasrcplanes.com/ib12020arfai.html
I've flown this plane and it flies just like a big trainer should. I used a .91 4 stroke for power
http://texasrcplanes.com/ib12020arfai.html
I've flown this plane and it flies just like a big trainer should. I used a .91 4 stroke for power
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How about one with 104" wingspan and a 50cc gas engine. Called the Trainer 50. AMR-RC has them.
http://www.amr-rc.com/index.php?path...its&SUBSC=kits to be assembled&page=kits_info&produit_id=238&marque=AMR &langue=en
skeeter
http://www.amr-rc.com/index.php?path...its&SUBSC=kits to be assembled&page=kits_info&produit_id=238&marque=AMR &langue=en
skeeter
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Check out www.maxfordusa.com and www.abellrc.com They both have giant scale arf trainers and the prices are good too.




