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    #16
    Originally posted by RaymondK
    If you are looking for low wing trainer, would want to recommend you the "Scanner" by Phoenix model. You can get it at Singapore Hobby Supplies for less than $100. Good performance using the OS or TT 46 size 2 stroke. Very stable and easy to take off and land as well due to large surface area of it's wings.

    Regards.
    Mind you again that a low wing trainer is never meant for a pure beginner. A low wing trainer is meant for someone who is fully capable of handling a high wing trainer and looking for the first low wing plane. And "fully capable of handling a high wing plane" means that he is able to take it off, fly, and landing it solo with perfet landings. Hard, bad or crash landings doesn't count.

    Unless you are able to do so, stay away from any so-called low wing trainers. For your info, I gave away my high wing trainer in prime conditions that does not need any kind of repair, when I proceeded to my first low wing trainer.

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      #17
      Aight' thanks buddies!
      Irony = displaying enough parking coupons on your dashboard but getting fined for littering when you throw the stubs on the floor

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        #18
        after all the talk...

        ahaa after so much talk... and thinking...ended up investing in an art-tech estarter and an optic 6 tx. cannot wait to maiden it man! well...hope all goes well. will leave the nitro for my next plane. figured tt foamies are easier to fix after crashes.
        Irony = displaying enough parking coupons on your dashboard but getting fined for littering when you throw the stubs on the floor

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