Good Day everyone,
I am wondering if I need to pick up an interim Training plane before taking out my Flightline P-38.
Some background about my flying experience. I have been flying regularly for the last 6 months. My first plane was the Hobby King Bushmaster, which I picked just about 11 months back, flew twice one morning and the shelved realizing I need something a bit easier to get me some stick time and some confidence. Luckily the Bushmaster was still in one piece. So I pickup up an AXN, flew it 6 to 8 batteries a week for about 2 months then started taking the Bushmaster back out.
I'm doing the basic aerobatics with both planes. Rolls, loops, stall turns and inverted flight. Landings on the Bushmaster have improved greatly. Beefing up the landing gear helped a lot. And learning to keep up my airspeed and dialing back the flaps some to make it less floaty. And the Bushmaster is still in one piece, not even a broken prop. (knock on wood)
Back to a possible mid level Trainer before the P-38. I was thinking a T-28, seemed logical having tricycle gear. Not that the T-28 makes my heart go pitter patter. Of course that opens up.....which T-28 as it seems EVERY manufacturer makes one or two. I am open to most any plane. I am not looking at this as plane I want but as a rung in the ladder.
As for planes I like...the v2 Flightline FW-190 caught my eye, but in my mind doesn't fit the bill as a mid level trainer.
I am wondering if I need to pick up an interim Training plane before taking out my Flightline P-38.
Some background about my flying experience. I have been flying regularly for the last 6 months. My first plane was the Hobby King Bushmaster, which I picked just about 11 months back, flew twice one morning and the shelved realizing I need something a bit easier to get me some stick time and some confidence. Luckily the Bushmaster was still in one piece. So I pickup up an AXN, flew it 6 to 8 batteries a week for about 2 months then started taking the Bushmaster back out.
I'm doing the basic aerobatics with both planes. Rolls, loops, stall turns and inverted flight. Landings on the Bushmaster have improved greatly. Beefing up the landing gear helped a lot. And learning to keep up my airspeed and dialing back the flaps some to make it less floaty. And the Bushmaster is still in one piece, not even a broken prop. (knock on wood)
Back to a possible mid level Trainer before the P-38. I was thinking a T-28, seemed logical having tricycle gear. Not that the T-28 makes my heart go pitter patter. Of course that opens up.....which T-28 as it seems EVERY manufacturer makes one or two. I am open to most any plane. I am not looking at this as plane I want but as a rung in the ladder.
As for planes I like...the v2 Flightline FW-190 caught my eye, but in my mind doesn't fit the bill as a mid level trainer.





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