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Fellas,
mainly wanted to show off my Cap, but i do have a question.
I have a Himax 2812-850 for a motor, and was wondering how 3D performance would be?
I know the Hacker is the way to go, but this is what i have.
Thanks!
Craig
mainly wanted to show off my Cap, but i do have a question.
I have a Himax 2812-850 for a motor, and was wondering how 3D performance would be?
I know the Hacker is the way to go, but this is what i have.
Thanks!
Craig
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RE: Cap
John,
no, it's actually a 3D Foamy Cap! I got it back when Levi still had the bussiness. We bought a house and it got lost in the move, and i finally found it! So what did i do, put it together ASAP!
I painted it with Short Cuts and all Hitech gear going in!
Craig
no, it's actually a 3D Foamy Cap! I got it back when Levi still had the bussiness. We bought a house and it got lost in the move, and i finally found it! So what did i do, put it together ASAP!
I painted it with Short Cuts and all Hitech gear going in!
Craig
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RE: Cap
Hi, yeah, Ive had 3DFoamy for over a year now, so it must be around 1.5+yrs old.. anyway the GForce wing is part of what makes the 3DFoamy foamies fly better than any others. Its semi airfoiled, and it works, the planes are light, and are not pitchy like others tend to be, and are stronger, yet remaining among the lightest out there for their size. Not a pro plane, but for example the supercap of mine, painted, with landing gear RTF minus battery is 15oz and has a 45" wingspan.
More info on the wing design is [link=http://www.3dfoamy.com/faq.htm]HERE[/link]
More info on the wing design is [link=http://www.3dfoamy.com/faq.htm]HERE[/link]