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Comments:
It is a nice glider, although a bit heavy with the
electric engine and battery. Good for thermals, but for landings and take
offs you need speed and a large final leg. As compared to another 2M
glider without an engine, I say you need at least 10 more MPH to maneuver
with grace.
I haven't tried loops, nor I dare to. The wing would
for sure brake into two pieces. If it did not have the battery and the
engine; it would be an excellent aerobatic glider. You can buy the wood
kit for $69 at
www.towerhobbies.com
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If you are looking for an easy and forgiving trainer,
go MINI MAX.
![Global Wattage Mini-Max Electric ARF Park Flyer 40.5"](images/gqka8431.jpg)