My Trainer
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From: Lansing, MI
Wow sir! If I put that much work into my trainer, I'd not only have an instructor on a buddy box, I'd have one chasing the plane around with a blanket to catch it if it came down badly..
I wish I was patient enough to actually build. Being able to build a nice plane straight is something to be jealous of! - Joe
I wish I was patient enough to actually build. Being able to build a nice plane straight is something to be jealous of! - Joe
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From: Surrey, BC,
Thanks. It's actually a smaller, tail dragger version of the LT-40. I really wanted the LT-40, but was too late, my wife had ordered this out of a bunch I gave her before I decided the LT-40 was the one.
Oh well, don't you love when you wife buys you toys for Christmas?
Oh, and I too think building is half the fun
Oh well, don't you love when you wife buys you toys for Christmas?
Oh, and I too think building is half the fun
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From: Terrell,
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the lt25 balances at 30% on the wing so if you build this plane a tad tail heavy it can be a handfull to a new trainee,my advice is to balance a little nose heavy the first few flights,I learned this the hard way. You're doing a great job on the building and the lt25 is a great trainer,keep us posed on the first flight,




