ZN Madness II
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Phil hates it?
Phil of Probuild?, biplanes are not to his taste. Lazulite is his (one of our favourites) his favorite all rounder - the QS Desafio S.
Phil of Probuild?, biplanes are not to his taste. Lazulite is his (one of our favourites) his favorite all rounder - the QS Desafio S.
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As far as I know, Christophe is still developing Suxess, Chip's is the finished article. I am going to play with Madness then get my Caprise out. A biplane would be for me too tricky and too costly to set up. (I mean the base kit prices are high - the finished product = £7,000.00s) . At this stage, it's way to early to comment on the biplanes, but from the impressions of some people, many top fliers still feel the best potential comes from a monoplane.
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yep bit i surely like the looks of it!!!! especiallly the dv which has a more classical look a bit ultimate looking, i'd maybe consider the fiberglass version of the dv....and then put a used engine in it like a ys140l with good but not digital servos and stuff just to fly around with a good plane and to some little hovering and stuff
but 'ill first buy a 3d trainer like a madness or maybe i'am going to make an indoor plan to learn how to hover without risking the big bicks too much:d
but 'ill first buy a 3d trainer like a madness or maybe i'am going to make an indoor plan to learn how to hover without risking the big bicks too much:d