.25 trainer arf
#2
Here are good trainer kits in that size, couldn't find an ARF that size. Most ARF glow trainers seem to be 40 size and larger.
Sig Kadet LT-25
Sig Kadet Seniorita
Hobbico Sturdy Birdy II w/Ailerons
Great Planes PT-20 MkII
Goldberg Eaglet 50
Goldberg Freedom 20
Sig Kadet LT-25
Sig Kadet Seniorita
Hobbico Sturdy Birdy II w/Ailerons
Great Planes PT-20 MkII
Goldberg Eaglet 50
Goldberg Freedom 20
#3
There had been one in the RCU market place but it seems to be gone now. Just keep an eye on the market place they pop up about once a month or so. The other option of course is to build one of the above mentioned kits.
Nice avitar by the way
Nice avitar by the way
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Here's the only ARF I've seen:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXEDN6&P=0
They have a low wing trainer as well (for a 2nd plane):
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXEDN7&P=0
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXEDN6&P=0
They have a low wing trainer as well (for a 2nd plane):
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXEDN7&P=0
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I have and fly both the High and Low Wing Sonics by Phoenix. They are both excellent flyers ! I have a GMS .25 in the Low Wing and a GMS .32 in the High Wing. they are a BALL ! The High Wing will make an excellent Trainer with a .25. The Low Wing is a little more "Sporty" !
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#7
Is there a reason for going a .25 size ? If you go to a .40 size trainer, you have a lot more to choose from. You can also fit it with a big enough engine, for you next plane. Like a .46 or so.
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Is there a reason for going a .25 size ? If you go to a .40 size trainer, you have a lot more to choose from. You can also fit it with a big enough engine, for you next plane. Like a .46 or so.
Is there a reason for going a .25 size ? If you go to a .40 size trainer, you have a lot more to choose from. You can also fit it with a big enough engine, for you next plane. Like a .46 or so.
Nice avitar by the way




