Trainer with Ailerons?
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Is there a good electric trainer with ailerons?
I have a trainer (Wattage Cessna 180), which is just rudder, elevator, and throttle, and would like to start learning with ailerons. I am in the latter stages of being a beginner
, but not quite an intermediate (yet).
I have a trainer (Wattage Cessna 180), which is just rudder, elevator, and throttle, and would like to start learning with ailerons. I am in the latter stages of being a beginner
, but not quite an intermediate (yet).
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The GWS E-Starter & Mountain Models SmoothE (http://www.mountainmodels.com) come to mind.
Given your skills, I think the SmoothE would be more fun
and the EPP wing is virtually indestructable (Do I get a free one if I recommend it enough ?
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Given your skills, I think the SmoothE would be more fun
and the EPP wing is virtually indestructable (Do I get a free one if I recommend it enough ?
)
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Given your skills, I think the SmoothE would be more fun
Given your skills, I think the SmoothE would be more fun
Have you flown that one? If so, how is it in windy evironments? Where I fly the wind is usually around 7 to 15 mph.



