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    Moving on from clouldsfly...

    Had been training with cloudsfly for some time already.

    Any recommendations to get for my intermediate plane?
    If from the famous hk site, even better.

    Thanks all in advance.
    Fly it like you never Fly before.

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    Congratulations to you bro .

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      #3
      Congratz.... IMHO .. J3 Cub...highwing plane.

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        #4
        I went for a low wing after I was done with the CF. Mine was an EPO AT6 Texan from Rotor.

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          Originally posted by Creative View Post
          Had been training with cloudsfly for some time already.

          Any recommendations to get for my intermediate plane?
          If from the famous hk site, even better.

          Thanks all in advance.
          If you're already proficient with aileron-equipped, full-house controls model like the cloudfly, and more importantly, got your orientations clear, it is possible for you to try low wing trainers. Trainer warbirds like the Trojan or Texan will be great.

          Or if you want to do some more relax flying but still building up skills like takeoff and landing - go for high wing, fixed gear models like the Cub. Wing spans of 1 metre+ should be quite floaty and easy to handle.
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          Airworthy: FMS Mini Trojan, Cloudsfly, BF-109 Funfighter, HK Mini Stick, Flasher 450 Pro, Mini Titan v2, E-Flite Blade MCPx.
          NIB: Multiplex FunCub, HK T-45.

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