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I am getting back into the R/C hobby after a 10 year pause. I flew a stick plane as my first one, then moved to an extra 300 .46 size ( I plan to electrify that one). I am looking for a trainer kit to electrify it. Some people have suggested the Bridi Trainers (Krafty 60, loadstar 40). I know there are also good kits from great planes and sig. I want a trainer that is good for a beginner but also has some power and maneuverability. I plan to use it to get back into the hobby and have friends fly it and my kids in a year or 2. Could I please have suggestions on trainer kits that convert well to electric? Happy new year to all! |
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