Show us your trainers !!!
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From: Meadville,
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My primary trainer is the center plane, the one with the skiis, a Goldberg Eagle II.
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The white plane on the stand was trainer number 1. It was a Global Right Flyer 60H, ARF, with TT-61 Pro. It withstood several crashes before it finally couldn't go anymore.
The blue and yellow one was my first kit; a Great Planes PT-60, with the TT-61 Pro from the Right Flyer. It was a really good plane. I got confused on a deadstick landing attempt and destroyed it.
The white and red one is another Great Planes PT-60, with a Magnum 91. My brother bought the kit and built it for me. I provided the engine and radio, plus a few miscellaneous parts. We're waiting for a decent day to be able to fly it for the first time.
The blue and yellow one was my first kit; a Great Planes PT-60, with the TT-61 Pro from the Right Flyer. It was a really good plane. I got confused on a deadstick landing attempt and destroyed it.
The white and red one is another Great Planes PT-60, with a Magnum 91. My brother bought the kit and built it for me. I provided the engine and radio, plus a few miscellaneous parts. We're waiting for a decent day to be able to fly it for the first time.
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From: Virginia Beach, VA
good idea on the storage, I still need to setup something for mine, I like the 3 on the wall, I have a p51 and a alpha 60(just got haven't flown due to weather)
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From: Anderson,
IN
Here's my Midwest Areostar .40 Kit. I built it 12 years ago when I was 13 and then didn't fly much. I'm back now and she still fly's great. I have a JR 4 channel radio and an O.S. .40 FP. Wouldn't trade it for the world![img][/img]




