a good cessna
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after i am through with my aerobird(this can happen in many ways
), i want a scale cessna. I am looking at the wattage 182. I have sen it fly, and have flown it a bit, adn really like it. What id your recomendatioon of a cessna. http://www.globalhobby.com/public/wa...ery/128393.asp
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), i want a scale cessna. I am looking at the wattage 182. I have sen it fly, and have flown it a bit, adn really like it. What id your recomendatioon of a cessna. http://www.globalhobby.com/public/wa...ery/128393.aspthank you
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Well, I'm not sure a scale plane is a good plane for you...even though I have never flown a Wattage...basically, the more scale like a airplane looks or flies, the less forgiving it is. I fly airplanes that don't look cosmetically good (at least thats what my dad says) but they fly really well. And one of our club members bought a Hangar 9 P-51 .60 and he crashed it on its maiden. He is a excellent pilot, just not at scale airplanes...
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