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Sal_11 12-16-2002 06:59 PM

2nd Plane.......
 
Hi All, now that I am addicted to this and have flown a trainer, I think I am ready to start building my second plane. I am looking for something that I can use a .25 OS FX engine with. Thanks for all the help.

Sal.

DSJBEAN 12-16-2002 07:59 PM

2nd Plane.......
 
Sal,

Go for either the Midstar or the 4*. They require a 40 size engfien but you can get a TT PRo46 for 76.00 at Quantum models. They are both great second planes in my opinion. I have them both. If we get out on the 26th I'll have them with me and let you take one or both of them for a few laps around the field.

RCaeroguy 12-16-2002 08:18 PM

2nd Plane.......
 
I bought a H.O.B. .20 P-51 and crammed an OS 25 into it. Flies great but the take-offs are exciting. LOTS of torque!!! I have to give full right rudder to take-off. Should have put some right thrust into the mount. Oh, well. Has many flights and I hope for many more.

TerrellFlyer 12-17-2002 02:30 AM

2nd Plane.......
 
Sig Rascal,Lazy Bee,Top Flite Nobler,Lil Bull combat plane,bout all the .25's I can think of for a second or third model on the learning scale.I have the HOB P51,it's a fun plane,Tuff to build,not the easiest to fly,will not suggest for second plane.

Kevlar 12-17-2002 03:08 AM

Sig Kobra...
 
Depending on your FLYING skills, you could think about transitioning to a Sig Kobra. NOW keep in mind, this is a low wing aerobat and you should really get as much practice with your trainer as possible. On the other hand, the .25 you have is right in the middle for this plane (.19-.35), so the Kobra could be slowed a little until you get the hang of it. Best of all, it's a trike, which is a good second plane as tail draggers for beginners/second planes could pose a problem. Food for thought. Here's a link.

http://www2.omnimodels.com/cgi-bin/w...I=SIGA3940&P=7

RCaeroguy 12-17-2002 12:31 PM

2nd Plane.......
 

Originally posted by TerrellFlyer
Sig Rascal,Lazy Bee,Top Flite Nobler,Lil Bull combat plane,bout all the .25's I can think of for a second or third model on the learning scale.I have the HOB P51,it's a fun plane,Tuff to build,not the easiest to fly,will not suggest for second plane.
I agree with what you said about the P51. I thought the instructions were terrible but I wouldn't discount it as a second plane. I learned a lot from it and it was my second plane.

Crashem 12-17-2002 07:47 PM

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2nd Plane.......
If you don't mind an ARF Then in the .25 size I'd recommend

These two

World models Happy Fly... You may think its a trianer but with its symetrical wing and a good .25 with the throws cranked up its a blast. Also last time I boaught one it was 50.00

Model Tech J-3 Cub 99.00 a real nice flying plane capable of mild aerobatics and with nice semi scale cub looks

glowplug 12-17-2002 08:46 PM

2nd Plane.......
 
Sal,
I agree with Doug on going with something 40 sized......a Goldberg Tiger 2 is also a great choice. There is much selection in the .40-sized market....also, keep this in mind.....a .25 sized sport plane is going to be smaller than a .25 sized trainer.....therefore making it harder to see.....

Mike

DSJBEAN 12-20-2002 01:23 AM

Hey Sal
 
Did you decide yet? It you are going to build a kit and don't want to go out an buy a bunch of stuff or if you don't have the room you're welcome to come over to my shop anytime.


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