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Pierce Hargreaves
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I should think so. Most high wing aircraft are good for leaning on but an aircraft specificlly designed for training would be perfect. Just remember taht aerobatics are extremely limited to rolls and loops on trainers. You can get the trainer to Harrier with a good breeze but don't try it on calm days. You will have fun i'm sure.
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My son has one and it's great with an OS46LA. He's working towards his A cert with it, has tried most simple aeros, such as loops, rolls and spins. Crashed it once, but easily rebuilt. My only complaint is the trim lines on the fuselage have all come off (usually in flight)and the fuselage covering is now a bit wrinkled.
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most trainers are the same.
I've got a SEAGULL ARISING STAR 40 TRAINER
past solo, and on my own, the best thing about traners, is when you get your next plane you can take your traner over the feild in the wind and learn a lot more.
and you've got the feild to your self.
have fun with it, that's what its for.
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