Flat-outs
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Flat-outs
How good are the Great Planes Flat-outs. They seem good for the money. Are they? What about fo a beginner, that only has used a 2ch. I like this planes for, it seems in the videos, it can fly slow, but still do good 3D when the pilot gets better. What do you think?
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RE: Flat-outs
Check out this thread in 3d electric.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3117062/tm.htm
I have one, but won't buy another, I had to call great planes for a replacement because half om my hinges broke during the build. I also have a foamy from 3d foamy and I love it, easy build and flys great.
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3117062/tm.htm
I have one, but won't buy another, I had to call great planes for a replacement because half om my hinges broke during the build. I also have a foamy from 3d foamy and I love it, easy build and flys great.
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RE: Flat-outs
They are a good airplane. I have one of the Turmoil's and it flies really well. The hinges seem to be were everyone has some problems. If your not careful they can break. I found the best way to solve that problem was to side the hinges onto the carbon rods and then glue them into place. I would say that the flatout would be a good choice for some who has flown both a three and four channel airplane. If your still interested in buying one you could aways find someone to help you if you really want one bad.
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