Tutor 40
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I purchased a Tutor 40 a couple of years ago and during this summer I've had the guts to open it up and take her off. After a couple of circuits I managed to nose first it into the ground don't ask me how because I don't know I think I just panicked. Anyway i'll have to buy a new plane and I was just looking for a bit of advice. I really enjoyed building the tutor if thats what you can call it because I was an absolute beginer. I was thinking of buying an electric park flyer just to get the feel of things(any sugestions). Can simulators help you out rather than the real thing? I live in Manchester UK. Oh and by the way I have a Thunder Tiger I think it's a 40 at my disposal now so any advice on trainers would be appreciated. Cheers
Andy
Andy
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Almost all trainers fly alike. Or at least the differences aren't that great.
I would highly suggest that you get with an instructor at a local club though.
A Sim will give you plenty of flight time without the recurring expense of crashing. I'd recommend either Great Planes Real Flight, or the Aerofly Pro.
Dennis-
I would highly suggest that you get with an instructor at a local club though.
A Sim will give you plenty of flight time without the recurring expense of crashing. I'd recommend either Great Planes Real Flight, or the Aerofly Pro.
Dennis-



