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From: Cincinnati,
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I just finished a 4* myself. I tried to take it up yesterday, but it was too windy. It has yet to Maiden [:'(]. Anyways, it's a neat little plane by the looks of it. I cant cover worth crap, hence the all-red.
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From: Fort Mohave,
AZ
Nice job... Looks good to me!!
If your eyes are like mine.. Keep her kind of close.. I had trouble
seeing it when I got a little to far.. And I thought I'd have no
problem with that...
Have fun!
If your eyes are like mine.. Keep her kind of close.. I had trouble
seeing it when I got a little to far.. And I thought I'd have no
problem with that...
Have fun!
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From: Lenoir City,
TN
why don;t you start with an avistar? It is a high wing aerobatic trainer. Good to learn on and after learning the basics of flying will do basic aerobatices. I still fly my avistar and enjoy it as much as any other plane that I have. For relaxing flying the four star or dragon lady or avistar is great. For acrobatics try the ucan do's.
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I didn't know anyone in El Centro had an R/C airplane. I moved from there in 91. I used to live just off of Labrucherie Rd, just before you get to Country Boy... I still miss the place. Best weather in the world, minus the smut clouds.




