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Old 02-25-2004 | 06:38 PM
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anybody have any info on any good tainers
i have an instructor and he's thinking a solo from H9
what about an arrow from h9 or somethnig
does anyone have a trainer arf not built
a radio and .46 fx would help to

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Old 02-25-2004 | 06:59 PM
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I would recommend the Hobbico Avistar.
If you have or can get either a 46FX or GS45 then you will have a great combination.
Old 02-25-2004 | 08:32 PM
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I would go with the avistar too. Have it and love it.
Old 02-25-2004 | 11:15 PM
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If your local hobby shop doesn't have what you're looking for, go to Tower Hobbies (online). They have dozens of trainers.
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i would suggest the vamr discovery easy to build cheap to buy and glides like a sailplane
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i would suggest the vmar discovery easy to build cheap to buy and glides like a sailplane
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I would recommend a Global RightFlyer 60/ OS 70, or Magnum 80 FS. Great flying plane, and will take you to an intermediate level.
Old 03-02-2004 | 11:44 AM
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I bought and have flown my .46 tower hobbies 40 MKII trainer and love it. I am a new guy with no training from any one and I have had a great time with this plane. Time for my 2nd plane now.
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avistar most definitely......have one myself....it took me right to the beginning of aerobatics!!
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it took me right to the beginning of aerobatics!!
The Global Right Fyer 60 will not only take you to the begining of aerobatics, it will have you doing aerobatics in short order. Very honest plane. Easily visible because of its size, semi-symetrical airfoil, and little dihedral. It will fly beautiful loops, slow rolls, stall turns, Immelmans, Cubans...you get the point. It will even spin, although not flat, if pushed. I have a OS 70 in mine, and it grooves real good. It won't brake the bank either. It is a complete ARF. You just supply the radio gear and engine of your choice.
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Check out the below link. The LT-40 won again. LOL
Just click on the below link and read until your hart is content.

[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_1295260/mpage_1/key_best%252Ctrainer/anchor/tm.htm#1295260]Trainer poll[/link]

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