dragon lady arf
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From: diboll,
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any one know any thing about the dragon lady arf monicoat airplane? i,m moving up from a sig lt40 and love the looks of this plane. would it be about equal to the 4* 60. i'm debating on getting a saito 100, os 91 or a ys 1.10 to put on my next plane and wan't something in about a 70 " wingspand and a 60-90 size plane with a 4 stroke. can i get some help? i'm 62 yr old and new in the hobby (6 mo.) but can do just about any thing my trainer will let me. help me fing a good second plane that is easy to fly and land
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From: Fayetteville, NC
Sig Four-Star 60 is a great 2 nd plane and you could put a 90 4-stroke engine on it not that it needs that much. The Goldberg Tiger 60 Sport is another great 2 nd plane. I don't know anyone who has the one your talking about so can't comment on it but the two I listed is what alot of folks moving up from high wing trainer go with. Goodluck!
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From: lufkin,
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O.K. (dad) I know you have been up many late hours online looking at second planes. It seems you told me you have narrowed it down to the 4*.60, the Tiger .60, or the Dragon lady. All are excellent fliers. Now comes the hard part, choosing one. It basicly comes down to your own preference of which one you like best . And my gut feeling says you are leaning toward the dragon lady. If you are confident you can take off and land it in one piece then get it. If you go with a different plane then in the long run you may not be happy with it and find some excuse why you don't like it.



