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November 2012 Editorial


Dave Bran
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Posted by Lee Smalley on 01/11/2012 13:22:27:

there is only so much a twinstar, can learn someone though eventually a proper trainer will be required,

??? TS with an undercarriage does everything a "Proper Trainer" can.

But hey - each to our own.smile

Edited By FunnyFlyer on 01/11/2012 14:03:47

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I'm not particularly a fan of the Twinstar myself - well not as a trainer anyway. I agree with Lee that if a student wants to learn on electric that's fine, but then an electric powered "40-size" specialist trainer is probably the best option for them. As FF says just a personal view.

But,.. on a question of accuracy, just in case anyone is wondering, the TS (with U/c) could be used for an A cert. Its AUW varies from being just over the 1Kg limit to being 20% over, depending on the battery used.

BEB

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