<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">No you were not! Now everyone will be jealous.....<br>
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<td><font size=1 face="sans-serif"><b>wgalligan <wgalligan@cnbcom.net></b></font>
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<p><font size=1 face="sans-serif">04/08/2003 04:49 PM</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="Courier New">Let me know what your secret is. If I could get my wife to take over the sport models then maybe I could build another... ARIES. yahhh thats it... wrong wife. Or I could do like Gray and keep all my planes and get rid of my w.... opps did I say that?<br>
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> Compared to the planes that you have landed in the past you will find any <br>
> of the 2M planes much more stable. The trick to landing is getting the <br>
> plane to slow down enough to land. <br>
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> Gray Fowler<br>
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> "Merle" <mutt46@pacbell.net><br>
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> 04/08/2003 04:09 PM<br>
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> Howdy everyone<br>
> well I have another question for yall. Ok like I was saying earlier I am <br>
> just getting started in pattern planes. Which I must say are nice planes <br>
> to fly. well the wife gave me the go ahead to buy a decent pattern plane <br>
> instead of this hobbico spectrum I have. (which does fly nice) So she is <br>
> going to end up with the spectrum. I have been looking at the temptation I <br>
> do like the way it looks. what I am asking is what would anyone suggest as <br>
> a good solid flying plane (i know a lot depends on the builder too) but <br>
> let me give you a bit of info about me and my flying experience. I fly <br>
> imac sportsman just local club stuff so its really kinda not up to <br>
> compitition standards I fly the sportsman sequence with a pitts special <br>
> lol and I think most would know how they land ect. So what i am looking <br>
> for is a plane that will give me what i need in performance and be a <br>
> stable landing aircraft and do the manuvers with ease (with the exceptions <br>
> of the pilots abilitys) so any ideas would help thanks again for putting <br>
> up with a newbies questions and for the help I have learned a lot from all <br>
> the different posts. Merle<br>
> p.s. looks like there are a few others wanting to get into pattern all the <br>
> way also here local so it will be nice maybe even get to fly with some of <br>
> you others.<br>
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