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Oh John...
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I was just wondering where to get a good model airplane for teaching students. It's kind of hard to find one. Anyone have any suggestions as to where I may obtain one?
 
Start out by checking your local pilot shops. I'd be very surprised if you couldn't find one. If that fails you can always check out Sporty's. I'm pretty sure I've seen them in there.

Good luck on the ride!
 
the toy isle of Wal Mart. the toy a/c work great, and come in multi or single.
 
troy said:
the toy isle of Wal Mart. the toy a/c work great, and come in multi or single.
I'll second that. Those are cheap and nearly indestructable. Most other models I saw used were damaged in one form or another by people other than the owner.
 
I saw your plane, but it's not called a plane, it's called a weiner!
 
labbats said:
I saw your plane, but it's not called a plane, it's called a weiner!
Would you suggest using one's weiner as an instructional tool? What are you saying? I don't get it. Explain that to me and how it is relevant.
 
I was quoting "There's Something About Mary".
 

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