This plane was what Ilearned to fly fixed wing with. When i baught it I told the hobby shop bloke I wanted somehting that could do a bit more then fly round in circles and he gave me this and I have to say it was so much more than I expected. The plane is World Models Super Stick and with an engines round a .46 up front and a prop for what you want it will do pretty much anything you could ask of a high winged trainer type aircraft. I flew this plane for about 6 months before I built myself something a bit more aerobatic, but really it was because I needed a new plane, I never actually crashed this plane it is still out in my shed but it's structural integrity is bit weak due to the extensive high G's it suffered during flight. One of the spars in the wing broke and I didn't want to rip it appart to put a new one in so i just glued it back together which was a bit dodge and also th tail has seperated fromt he fuse a number of times but that is either because of hitting the side gate or dragging it's tail through the long grass...

Also had lights on it at one point and did a bit of night flying which was fun.

The model itself is very very good for a Trainer type ARF, it uses pretty good quality material and real covering so this makes repairs easy, as well as being a very stable flyer and being able to do a whole load of aerobatics makes it a very good beginers model.

What I used in the model:
Motor: GMS .47, later replaced with a TT .46
Servos: JR 577's
Reciever: JR RD700
Transmitter: JR XP652
Battery: JR 1100mah
with a JR switch and servo extension leads...

The Pic's......