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What is a good Beginner BI-Plane?
Oops -- perhaps I'm in the wrong forum. I'm not so much a beginner, having flown "sport" monoplanes such as the GP Easy Sport and have built and flown a Cloud Dancer 40 from RCM plans. Sounds like the Hog Bipe is the plane of choice for my skill level, although I still like the Tiger Bipe because it's an ARF. (I don't want to spend all winter building... half a dozen unbuilt kits now.) :)
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BIPLANES
ULTIMATE PILE OF SPLINTERS. :D THAT IS SOME FUNNY STUFF.I SAY GET YOUR HANDS ON A SUPER AEROMASTER IT FLYS GREAT. ULTIMATE PILE,YOU GUYS.
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RE: What is a good Beginner BI-Plane?
US aircore Barnstormer is a great Bi-plane to fly as a second plane. It doesn't float that well on landing, but will take many a hard landing with no damage! It penetrates the wind well and is fun to fly. It may be ugly, but I have had a great deal of fun with this bipe.
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RE: What is a good Beginner BI-Plane?
I would vote on a Sig Smith Mini Plane. Mine is a very sweet flying plane and it fits in the trunk of my Malibu completely ready to fly. I fuel it range check it and Fly!!!! |
RE: What is a good Beginner BI-Plane?
Count one more vote to the Hog Bipe, I get this plane as my 3rd plane and I'm having a blast, I'm been flying since May, so don't get afraid of what other people said. Every single plane is different and you have to get use to it particular way to fly. I also flew ultimates and the super stearman from Kyosho, nice bipe also, but get the Hog Bipe, you will not regret it.
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