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which ever airframe you decide to use for IMAC, spend the time to do the setup and trim and prep the plane for precision aerobatics. Look for the Peter Goldsmith guide to trim and setup (http://www.tarheelrcflyers.org/?wpfb_dl=27)... the less you have to "chase" your airplane in the air, the more you get to focus on geometry and precision in your sequence. You'll enjoy IMAC and the sense of community! My only regret is not starting sooner.

Flyracer
 
Sounds like good advice! Last summer I think I was spending all my time trying to setup three planes at once which I think was to much. I'm going to focus on one plane at a time, when one is done move to the next.
 
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