60 or 90 size recomendation
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RE: 60 or 90 size recomendation
hhahaha - funny you say that - I had the alpha 60 for a long time and unfortunately crashed it today doing banner towing.
I think it's the best trainer out there
I think it's the best trainer out there
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RE: 60 or 90 size recomendation
You want a 60-90 size trainer then you should check out the Sig Kadet Senior or the World Models version, I think it is called a Frontier Senior. They are similar planes and great fun if you do not count fun in miles per hour.
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RE: 60 or 90 size recomendation
Definitely would take a 61. A 91 4-stroke works good except you have to be careful about prop clearance. A 61-75 2 stroke would be just fine. Sure a big Kadet type will fly with a 35/40 but why when they are all the more fun with bigger engines. I prefer to have a big engine just loafing along as a little engine screaming it insides out.
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If you can find one, the ARF Goldberg Protoge is a great one! No support tho after Great Planes bought Goldberg out.
If you can find one, the ARF Goldberg Protoge is a great one! No support tho after Great Planes bought Goldberg out.
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RE: 60 or 90 size recomendation
[link=http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXCAS1&P=7]Or this one.[/link]
If it flies half as well as its little brother, it'll be the best 60-sized trainer out there.
If it flies half as well as its little brother, it'll be the best 60-sized trainer out there.