Hey all,
I've just become a member at a local club and passed my solo test. I hope to get my first prop warbird in the late summer/fall. Of course I have my eye on about 20 different models. :)
My instructor at the club gave me some sage advice to stick with fixed gear for now until I really master landings. The logic being that retracts break much more easily and when that's the case you're grounded until you fix.
Looks like a lot of the retracts on the new planes are pretty robust, and we take off and land on grass at our club. I was just looking for some more opinions on whether I should definitely steer clear of retracts for now or if I should go for it.
I really like the Eflite 1.2m T-28. I flew my instructors T-28 with fixed gear and it was a joy to fly, easy to take off and land. Looks like the bigger brother might be even easier to take off and land with the flaps deployed. Those slower landings might be a lot easier on the landing gear and keep those retracts intact.
Thoughts from all of you with much, much more experience?
Thanks!
Dan
I've just become a member at a local club and passed my solo test. I hope to get my first prop warbird in the late summer/fall. Of course I have my eye on about 20 different models. :)
My instructor at the club gave me some sage advice to stick with fixed gear for now until I really master landings. The logic being that retracts break much more easily and when that's the case you're grounded until you fix.
Looks like a lot of the retracts on the new planes are pretty robust, and we take off and land on grass at our club. I was just looking for some more opinions on whether I should definitely steer clear of retracts for now or if I should go for it.
I really like the Eflite 1.2m T-28. I flew my instructors T-28 with fixed gear and it was a joy to fly, easy to take off and land. Looks like the bigger brother might be even easier to take off and land with the flaps deployed. Those slower landings might be a lot easier on the landing gear and keep those retracts intact.
Thoughts from all of you with much, much more experience?
Thanks!
Dan

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