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I'm self taught and the SuperCub and Radian are very easy for me to fly stalls, turns, loops with no disorientation. I've done a lot of sim time for the T-28 on Phoenix and find it very easy to fly. I don't want to buy a T-28 and find myself wishing for more after several flights. I wish I would have perhaps started with a T-28 rather than the SuperCub and don't want to have that happen again. If I use very low dual rate settings and throttle back on the Yak 54 to start, will it work as my next plane? |
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