does this look like a good plane to buy
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does this look like a good plane to buy
http://lee-rc-models.com/productshow.asp?id=42
ive been looking at that as a possibility, i cant find the company in the review section of this site though. does anybody have any experience with it or lee rc or know how good the plane is?
also is the one below a good plane, it got good ratings on Fly RC but i just want to be sure
http://hobby-lobby.com/busybee.htm
ive been looking at that as a possibility, i cant find the company in the review section of this site though. does anybody have any experience with it or lee rc or know how good the plane is?
also is the one below a good plane, it got good ratings on Fly RC but i just want to be sure
http://hobby-lobby.com/busybee.htm
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RE: does this look like a good plane to buy
Not the BusyBee. Even with its brushless outrunner it is thought to still be underpowered.
John Warren at RCG was suppose to do a product review of the BusyBee, but after 381 days he has yet to file his review. That pretty much sums up the BusyBee and I doubt you'll won't find any threads of interest on this plane on any RC website.
Do a google search on your other choice and then do your due diligence of reviewing any RC threads to determine if its a worthy choice for your interests. If you can't find any worthwhile threads on the other plane then choose another plane.
John Warren at RCG was suppose to do a product review of the BusyBee, but after 381 days he has yet to file his review. That pretty much sums up the BusyBee and I doubt you'll won't find any threads of interest on this plane on any RC website.
Do a google search on your other choice and then do your due diligence of reviewing any RC threads to determine if its a worthy choice for your interests. If you can't find any worthwhile threads on the other plane then choose another plane.
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RE: does this look like a good plane to buy
what about this
http://www.nitroplanes.com/t-34-mentor-rtf.html
or this
http://www.nitroplanes.com/pitts-electric.html
or can anybody recommend any rtf planes in that price range that are brushless, preferably li-po, 4 channel, and use 72 MHz
http://www.nitroplanes.com/t-34-mentor-rtf.html
or this
http://www.nitroplanes.com/pitts-electric.html
or can anybody recommend any rtf planes in that price range that are brushless, preferably li-po, 4 channel, and use 72 MHz
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RE: does this look like a good plane to buy
Before we evaluate planes we need to understand your experience level. Are you a new flyer or very experienced?
Is this for learning or are you looking for fast aerobatics?
Goal s the first piece of info we need. Those might be great planes for me and terrible planes for you.
Is this for learning or are you looking for fast aerobatics?
Goal s the first piece of info we need. Those might be great planes for me and terrible planes for you.