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Old 04-09-2011, 05:55 PM
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Default CARF Yak 55SP or Krill Katana 33% ?

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I'm planning to buy either the [link=http://www.carf-models.com/public_carf/pages/shop/productModel.html?root=product&proId=2137&linkId=@6@2137&title=Yak 55SP 2.6m]CARF Yak 55SP 2.6[/link] or the [link=http://krill-model.com/eu/en/index.php?id=kits&model=100]Krill Katana 33%[/link], and I need your help to decide, I love 3d flying but I'm not an extreme 3d flyer, I need a plane that can do harriers with no wing rocking at all and is also easy to fly and land, I'm flying now the CARF Yak 55SP 2.1 and I love it, but it rocks a lot while in harrier.
Old 04-18-2011, 03:10 PM
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Default RE: CARF Yak 55SP or Krill Katana 33% ?

probably personal choice there


I think the edge 540 has one of the lest rocky wing type's also you might consider the yak 54 over the 55 it's wing is thicker and might be slightly more desirable in a high AOA then the yak 55 . but eather plane should be really close


if you want less jitters in high AOA it seems the bigger you go the slower the jitters get , regardless of airframe IMO.


Happy hucking !


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