Hi Guys,
I've only flown single engine (motor) planes and am in the market for a new "toy" it's a toss-up between the Freewing Dauntless, and the Freewing Mesquito. I've got almost one yr of flying under my belt, and lots of cool foam warbirds ready to go this year (it's gonna be a good learning yr for me). Anyway for you guys that have flown both sing and multi engine planes could you tell me the differences in flying between the two, harder, easier, or just different? The different techniques if any between flyng single and multi motors. Being retired, and living only a few miles from the flying field, as soon as these lousy spring winds die down Im gonna be flying every day I can, just like last year (4-5 days a week) Im thoughrally hooked.
Paul
I've only flown single engine (motor) planes and am in the market for a new "toy" it's a toss-up between the Freewing Dauntless, and the Freewing Mesquito. I've got almost one yr of flying under my belt, and lots of cool foam warbirds ready to go this year (it's gonna be a good learning yr for me). Anyway for you guys that have flown both sing and multi engine planes could you tell me the differences in flying between the two, harder, easier, or just different? The different techniques if any between flyng single and multi motors. Being retired, and living only a few miles from the flying field, as soon as these lousy spring winds die down Im gonna be flying every day I can, just like last year (4-5 days a week) Im thoughrally hooked.
Paul



