George,
Would you please list some of these planes you are recommending below?
Dee Smith
George Voss wrote:
Well, Stan, a friend of mine suffered a similar fate when he found he needed some heart work. Walking back and forth to chase the 'chute, set up and tear down were too much for him to handle alone. He went to electric sailplanes. There are several planes you can get that weigh less than 80 ounces ready to fly. They have quite spirited launches with their brushless motors, and land slow and controlled with their flaps and ailerons in the 'crow' position.
I know that doesn't directly solve the rewind problem, but I thought I'd
throw this out to you. gv
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