First Giant Scale 3D gasser?
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First Giant Scale 3D gasser?
Hey Everyone,
I am interested in buying my first giant scale 3D gasser. I'm really not sure as there are so many options out there. I would like between 50cc-100cc and would like an extra or yak or something, it needs to fly 3D well and not be really complicated to assemble. I am interested in the Hangar-9 27% extra 260 but I have been reading some other threads and some people believe that this plane is just a waste of money and is too small for a DA-50 but on the other hand some people love it. Any aircraft suggestions or comments on the 260 would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
I am interested in buying my first giant scale 3D gasser. I'm really not sure as there are so many options out there. I would like between 50cc-100cc and would like an extra or yak or something, it needs to fly 3D well and not be really complicated to assemble. I am interested in the Hangar-9 27% extra 260 but I have been reading some other threads and some people believe that this plane is just a waste of money and is too small for a DA-50 but on the other hand some people love it. Any aircraft suggestions or comments on the 260 would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
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RE: First Giant Scale 3D gasser?
Andrew,
Are you interested in an "almost new" model with an 85cc engine, A 35% er? One of the guys in our club, Romeo skyhawks, nneds to sell his plan to pay for medical cost. He sure could use a hand. Check out our website,
http://www.romeoskyhawks.org. Check in the for sale section. We are just West of the ClearWater bridge in Romeo Michigan. I think this is just a few hours drive for someone from Ottawa.
Are you interested in an "almost new" model with an 85cc engine, A 35% er? One of the guys in our club, Romeo skyhawks, nneds to sell his plan to pay for medical cost. He sure could use a hand. Check out our website,
http://www.romeoskyhawks.org. Check in the for sale section. We are just West of the ClearWater bridge in Romeo Michigan. I think this is just a few hours drive for someone from Ottawa.