i dont know what to do
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hello guys,
i need help on chosing a jet, i fly a patriot prop jet know and i want to move to turbine but i dont know the basic stuff. can you guys tell me the cheapest and simplist jet.
ps: ive flown a eurosport flawless
thankyou
i need help on chosing a jet, i fly a patriot prop jet know and i want to move to turbine but i dont know the basic stuff. can you guys tell me the cheapest and simplist jet.
ps: ive flown a eurosport flawless
thankyou
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ps: ive flown a eurosport flawless
thankyou
ps: ive flown a eurosport flawless
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Quick question: was the EuroSport that you flew yours or your friends. If it was yours then you do not need any help choosing a first turbine. On the other hand if it belongs to a friend, why not get together with your friend and let him guide you.
JMOHO.
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LOL................ghost.
P51,
I started out with a patriot as well, then went to a BVM Maverick ducted fan for a while, then Firebird, Hotspot, etc.
Nowadays you have so many choices of great jets out there that are proven and not too high on cost, so its up to you.................like ghost kind of said there with the hmmm.............you almost answered your own question with the Euro. Really easy to fly, relatively cost effective and simple to maintain.
Choice is yours...........most delta wing jets generally are a bit more forgiving in slow speed regime.
Good luck
Bryce
P51,
I started out with a patriot as well, then went to a BVM Maverick ducted fan for a while, then Firebird, Hotspot, etc.
Nowadays you have so many choices of great jets out there that are proven and not too high on cost, so its up to you.................like ghost kind of said there with the hmmm.............you almost answered your own question with the Euro. Really easy to fly, relatively cost effective and simple to maintain.
Choice is yours...........most delta wing jets generally are a bit more forgiving in slow speed regime.
Good luck
Bryce
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Talk to Robby Lynch, he will steer you in the right direction. He flies out of Markham Park and you can see him on most wed.
Talk to Robby Lynch, he will steer you in the right direction. He flies out of Markham Park and you can see him on most wed.
That's who gave me my advice (and where to get the Patriot and Maverick), way back in the day when I told him I would never fly something that costs 6k.

Good guy right there.
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The Euro is a great flying plane and not a bad choice to start with. There is also the Boomerang and Boomerang XL it just depends on what you want . If you need help just ask I dont live far from you about 10 minutes just send me a PM and we will get together.
Hey Bryce I remember your yellow Patriot it flew great. Man look where we have gone to now good memories.
Hey Bryce I remember your yellow Patriot it flew great. Man look where we have gone to now good memories.




